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Women and the Ranzelberg Guestbook „Who doesn’t love wine, women and song, remains a fool his whole life long.” Perhaps the most repeated adage in the Ranzelberg Guestbook, this gives a first impression [...] [a] slave) written in Frisian (ibid.), the guestbook, which has only recently been fully transcribed, is the source of inquiry for this project. Women, who are often invisibilized in language history (Langer
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you’re going is an immense help! How did you establish social networks in your host country? Do you have any tips on how this can be achieved? In Norway, the easiest way to get to know people is to join some [...] a sports team and volunteered at Kvarteret which is a student culture house in Bergen. Lots of international and local students volunteer there and it is great to get to know people and hang out socially [...] although it is one of the more expensive ones. Regarding grocery shopping, I recommend going to Kiwi or Rema1000, as these are the more reasonably priced ones. However, you should be aware that life, especially
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beforehand. But Norway is affordable if you start cooking at home and use the public transport. Hiking is also a fun and healthy way to spend your free time without spending money 😉 Is there anything else [...] course in Bergen as well. The course in Bergen is a lot of fun and a great way to meet other internationals. However, since the average English level in Norway is so high, you will not really need to speak [...] essays or at-home exams, just like at the EUF. Although there is a lot of bureaucracy in the beginning, everything is well organized. There is a lot of support for students and there exists a very relaxed
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also offers an introduction week, which I however did not join. Also there is a very slim change you´ll live alone so that is also a way to find friends. How satisfied were you with the host university [...] Norway were always friendly and helpful. How was your everyday life (leisure, shopping, transportation, inclusion etc.)? the Fantoft dormitory is a bit out of the city centre so everyone always takes the so-called [...] cute coffe shops, which Bergen has a lot and also went shopping once or twice. TU Fantoft is also offering a fun activity almost everyday, which I often attended with friends. I also went on a lot of beatiful
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really nice, welcoming and helpful. Norway is a technologically advanced country, that is has a well organized and sustainable infrastructure. How was your everyday life (leisure, shopping, transportation, inclusion [...] high. An advantage of Halden is that it is only a 15 minute drive to a shopping center in Sweden, where you can buy food much cheaper than in Norway. The shopping center is reachable by bus or you can rent [...] staff etc.) and the course offer (workload etc.)? The university is well organized and structures. For every problem you have the university is happy to help you. The staff and especially the professors were
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the city is really an ongoing big party. Events take place all over the city around the clock. If you apply in time, you can help as a volunteer. What is special about UKA is that the festival is entirely [...] offer of ReStore. Otherwise, there is also the large second-hand shops of “Fretex” to buy everything possible cheaply. Basically, it is unfortunately true that Norway is a very expensive country. Food and [...] abroad. Most Norwegians speak very good English. Basically, everyday life takes place in English, as both lectures and private life take place in English. If you want to learn Norwegian, you can take a
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you should be open for doing a lot of outdoor activities as that is mostly what people here do and what is possible to do. In winter it is also possible to rent skies for fairly cheap prices and go into [...] in Norway is in every field expensive, so before going here on exchange you should be prepared that you will have to spend much more money for living, eating and also freetime activities. It is possible [...] brought from home if there is space left, because there are especially expensive here. There are usually grocery shopping possibilities spread all over the city parts, so it is no problem to get some food
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with these issues? Trondheim is a student city and is shaped by all the volunteering work the students do. The biggest volunteering society is called ‘Studentersamfundet’. It is a big, red building close [...] countries which was very fun Which perspectives on the host country/country of origin have changed and why? Klicken oder tippen Sie hier, um Text einzugeben. What was your daily life like where you were? (e [...] students who all volunteer. They organize many fun events and concerts, and during non-covid times most of the students ended up there to party on the weekends. Is there anything else you would like to share
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how expensive life here is, and how you will be able to support yourself financially. Germany is a prosperous country and one of the world’s largest economies. Nonethe- less, life here is relatively in [...] will not be charged for tuition at public universities. 5. Life is good in Germany Despite its high quality of life, the cost of living in Germany is comparatively low by international standards. 4. You can [...] big differences within Germany. Life in a major city is more expensive than in the countryside, for example, and the eastern part of Germany is cheaper than the west. This is something that Lisbeth Ramírez
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level course is for students who want to expand on their previous English language knowledge at an upper intermediate level. The focus of this is on advanced English language skills. Attention is paid to the [...] of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The course is rooted in an English for academic purposes pedagogy but is applicable to everyday life contexts.