Welcome back to "On the go with EF". I'm Kendra and on this beautiful, sunny, spring day,
I'm in Berlin getting ready for Easter. So, I figured I'd bring you along. Let's go!
Here we are at Winterfeldt Markt where there's a farmers' market, or Wochenendmarkt in German.
Here you can find all sorts of food, but today, I'm on the hunt for fresh eggs to paint for Easter.
I want to get 20, but think I'll manage to paint six.
I have to wait my turn.
Hello! I'll have a few eggs. Some eggs, ok.
1 euro and 80 cents, please. There you go.
"Danke", Thank You "Tchüss", Bye
Mission successful.
I know we have our fresh eggs for painting, but I want to show you something.
Here are already-cooked and painted eggs.
You can actually buy these in supermarkets in Germany all year round.
I guess Germans really like Easter. I'll save these just in case.
What are the most popular flowers for Easter? For Easter?
I'll have a little bouquet. Just tulips.
"Danke schön", thank you very much.
1.50 euros back. Thank you. Have a nice day. Good bye!
I even got flowers. I'm really getting this Easter thing going here.
I'm so bad at taking care of them, though. Let's go!
Can I try a little bit? Yes, of course.
Trying is always the first thing because if you only look, you only know what it looks like,
but you want to know the taste, too. It's very important.
I think it's good. Thank you! Enjoy your food and have a nice day.
You, too. Thank you. Bye!
Is there something special you're looking for? Yes. Mountain cheese.
Strong or mild? Mild.
It's from Switzerland. That's good.
Is this one mild? Yes.
Maybe I'll try a bit stronger. A little bit.
That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Bye!
You know that your German is getting better when you get the jokes. That's key.
Some herbs. I know we're not looking for herbs or fruit, but just let me have this one.
They hold for one or two days.
Maybe those ones are better for eating now. Those are juicier.
I got a pear.
It's a nice day at the market.
I could honestly stay here all day, but we have a couple of other things to do.
We're still on the hunt for Easter things, so let's continue.
Look what I grabbed. These are chocolate eggs. It's really popular on Easter morning for parents
to hide these eggs in the garden or the park and for the kids to go look for them.
Now we're at Hackescher Markt. It's a nice little area with really cute shops
and, as you can see, the architecture is more Jugend Art, which is like Art Nouveau, but German.
I'm not totally sure, but I suspect that I can find something really good for Easter here.
There are about four different chocolate stores. I think we'll be able to find something.
Mission accomplished!
Look what I have. It's a giant chocolate Easter bunny! Look how huge it is!
I'm sorry, but this one is coming home with me. Don't worry though. I've got you covered.
One of you guys will get a prize as well.
Just comment below and tell me which holiday you celebrate during spring.
And don't forget to come back next week.
Maria will have an American vs. British English challenge.
Bye!
Next week: British vs. American English with Maria in London













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