Archive for February, 2010
Tips for Traveling to a Place Where You Don’t Speak The Language
at do you do when to a Place Where You Don’t Speak The Language. For a traveler, language barrier is not a problem. With a number of tips, adventurers can visit places whose language they do not understand and gain valuable experience. A number of community members Fodors.com share their tips below. Hopefully useful to you.
1. Bringing cheat paper.
Carry an index card (or write the list behind the cover of your dictionary or handbook), the words that you would normally see on marker boards, especially the words to the contrary, such as: entry-exit; top-down; out- admission; push-pull; wait-go.
2. Back to school
“Sign up to the language courses at language institutions in your area. I learn Italian for nine months in my area several years ago and learned so many things. Then, you can continue to listen to the tape. The course will help you understand the grammar and how to form a sentence.
Ten Tips for Traveling to Berlin
What are the best tips to be thrifty when the streets of Berlin, Munich and various parts of Germany? Here are 10 tips for a trip to Berlin according to few people who have experience the trip:
1. Use the best possible museum ticket. “My husband and I spent five days in Berlin and found it absolutely stunning, especially if you are a connoisseur of art in museums. We bought tickets to the Museum Schaulust for three days for 19 euros and see six museums, including the Pergamon museum. This admission ticket also includes free audio tour, so it is very feasible. ” -Outwest.
2. Take the bus. “Public bus number 100 is the most common vehicle okay for a walk to see the scenery. The route started from along the Unter den Linden Alexanderplatz to the Bahnhof Zoological Garden with many attractions along the way. Travel time is 26 minutes. If you have a Welcome Card (Welcome card), the trip is free, if not, this trip cost 2:10 euros per person. ” 959-Traveller1