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English Life in the Ruhr-Metropolis, the community of 53 cities and towns in the heart of the German state of Northrhine-Westfalia which will be Europeans Cultural Capital 2010 is covered by this blog. The larger cities of this area are Duisburg, Essen, Bochum and Dortmuind as well as Oberhausen, Mülheim, Herne, Gelsenkirchen and Bottrop.

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English Readings for Children

May 2009
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The public library of Bochum is going to offer English Readings for Childeren. Due to an article in today’s edition of the local newspaper WAZ Wattenscheid, Dana Sczendzina will read for children every 3rd Thursday at 16.30 at the banch of the libary in Getrudiscenter, Wattenscheid. The reading called “It’s story time” will last an hour.

At the first session Eric Carle’s “From Head to Toe” and Peter Nickl’s “The Story of the Kind Wolf”

The public library of the city of Bochum already offers readings for Children in Russian and Turkish language. The projects shall ease to learn the languages early in lifetime.


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  1. # Dirk Schmidt on May 19th, 2009

    Due to an article in tomorrow’s newspaper, it looks like there have only been 3 children to take part in.


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