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  1. Visuals: Christmas in Germany | The English Farm

    Christmas is very popular in Germany—lights, food and decorations abound. Also, of course, presents are a main component for many people, especially younger people.

  2. Advanced | Page 9 | The English Farm

    Christmas is very popular in Germany—lights, food and decorations abound. Also, of course, presents are a main component for many people, especially younger people.

  3. Christmas in a foodies' paradise | The English Farm

    Dec 12, 2019 · But actually, Christmas is when you get a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken [KFC]. People start placing orders as early as November, and if you are hoping to pop around …

  4. Why do Germans work 35 hours a week, while Japanese work so …

    Jul 21, 2016 · France and Germany have a work week of only about 35 hours, and law prohibits working more than 48-hours per week on average, while in Japan about 22% of employees …

  5. Must traditions be traditional? | The English Farm

    Dec 19, 2019 · I’m from Canada, where Christmas is a big deal. The minute Halloween is finished, the Santa decorations go up in stores, Christmas songs start playing on the radio, …

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  7. 20-year-old speaks 19 languages | The English Farm

    At the age of 20, Montreal linguistics student Georges Awaad can already speak 19 different languages, most of which he taught himself through internet videos, music and conversation …

  8. Expert Interviews 2: Setting context | The English Farm

    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) in Japan first introduced “Kentucky equals Christmas” in 1974 and became a massive success, now amounting to over a third of its annual sales. You have been …

  9. G.B.C. sample answer: European growth | The English Farm

    Oct 19, 2016 · The evidence: a) Germany has a very robust industrial base; b) Germany is extremely advanced in terms of technology compared to other European; countries c) The …

  10. The History of Planned Obsolescence - The English Farm

    Jan 13, 2022 · On December 23, 1924, a group of international businessmen gathered in Geneva for a meeting that would change the world for decades. Delegates from all major lightbulb …