I am very excited (and ever so slightly nervous) to have a place in the Great North Run 2023! Please take a look at my fundraising page and if you can spare any pennies it would be hugely appreciated 🏃🏽♀️
Helen's Charity Page https://t.co/uGS7uoKmrR
Today marks the beginning of the Brigshaw Festival of Transition. Brigshaw staff are looking forward to visiting Year 6 pupils at Kippax Ashtree, Kippax North, Methley, Great Preston, Swillington and Allerton Bywater today!
We are recruiting!
Come and join the Brigshaw Learning Partnership in East Leeds as a Level 3 Business Administrator Apprentice.
Click here to find out more!:
https://t.co/0JM5O4VRta
Closing date: Wednesday 28th June 2023
#OneTeamOneGoal#BLPJobs#LeedsApprenticeship
"Das ist nicht das Gelbe vom Ei" is a colorful German idiom that literally translates to "That is not the yolk of the egg". 🥚🍳
In English, the equivalent expression would be "It's not all it's cracked up to be" or "It's not the best".
In context, this idiom is used when something is not the best or not up to the expected standard.
Here are example sentences:
German: "Die neue Software ist ganz ok, aber das ist nicht das Gelbe vom Ei." English: "The new software is okay, but it's not all it's cracked up to be."
German: "Seine Präsentation war nicht das Gelbe vom Ei." English: "His presentation was not the best."
So the next time you find something not quite up to par, remember to say "Das ist nicht das Gelbe vom Ei"! 👌🇩🇪 #GermanIdioms #LearnGerman
#WhyLearnGerman? German companies employ approx. 400,000 people in 🇬🇧. Knowledge of German & 🇩🇪 can help you get employed by & excel in these companies. German companies with a presence in 🇬🇧 include #Adidas, #Audi, #BASF, #BMW, #Bosch, #HugoBoss, #Lufthansa, #Siemens etc.
Brigshaw Staff Ski Team 2023 ⛷️ We have had the most fabulous week and have loved every minute skiing (and singing karaoke 😆) with Brigshaw pupils. #proudteachers @BrigshawPE @BrigshawMfl
To promote German language learning abroad, Germany is contemplating asking tourists to say a German word at border control.
The word is to be picked at random from a list prepared by linguistic specialists, including:
🗣️ Eichhörnchen
🗣️ Quietscheentchen
🗣️ Gewürzgurke