The national ____ of Germany is a ____ of black, red and ____. German ____ is most famous ____ its Bratwurst ( ____ ) and cheese. In Germany, the ____ school ____ is 6. The main ____ in Germany are the Rhine, the Elbe and the Danube. There are many famous ____ ____ in Germany. Berlin is Germany’s ____ city and also its largest. Over 3.5 ____ people live in Berlin. It is a vibrant, multi-cultural city that attracts thousands of ____ every year. Famously, during the Cold ____, the Berlin Wall was ____. Families were ____ for years by the wall ____ it was finally ____ on 8th November, 1989. Hamburg is Germany’s ____ largest city. 1.7 million people live ____ Hamburg. 14% of Hamburg is made up ____ green spaces, parks and ____ areas. Hamburg has the world’s first zoo ____ no cages! Munich is Germany’s third ____ city. 1.4 million people live in Munich. ____ six million people visit Munich every year ____ a ____ called Oktoberfest. Munich has the world’s largest ____ of science and ____. Frankfurt is home ____ the world’s third biggest ____, ____ around 56 million ____ a year. A Frankfurter is a name for a hot dog, or ____, because they are said to have come ____ the city. Dusseldorf is ____ the River Rhine. The custom of turning ____ is said to have ____ from Dusseldorf! Dusseldorf has a ____ every year in February. Dresden is so beautiful that it has the nickname ____ box’. ____ was invented in Dresden. Dresden is a city of music with a famous ____ House and Philharmonic ____. In Germany, ____ is a common food ____ breakfast, especially during the week. However, many people like to eat ____ or bread for breakfast too. Bakeries sell many different kinds of rolls of all ____ and sizes. The most ____ one is the Brezel. German people like to eat their rolls with a selection of ____ meats such as ____ or ham and cheeses. Chocolate spread, jam or honey are also popular ____ ____ a breakfast roll. Adults mostly drink ____ for breakfast and children usually drink hot ____, ____ tea or juice. Germans love salad! They eat it as a ____ ____ most main meals and it is always served ____ a tasty salad ____. Sandwiches, salads or a street-food-style snack are popular ____. A popular German ____ food snack is a hot sausage in a roll with ketchup or ____. Examples of a typical lunch menu from a German school might be: ____ with a tomato sauce and salad, dessert. Savoury ____ with ____, cheese and salad, dessert. ‘Abendbrot’ translates directly as ____ ____ and that is exactly what it means. It is common in Germany to eat sliced bread with butter and cold meats or cheeses in the evening ____ ____ having a warm meal. Families will set the table with a selection of sliced breads, a cold meat and cheese ____, ____ eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers or a salad and then sit down together to enjoy their ‘Abendbrot’. It is ____ ____ to eat your ‘Abendbrot’ using a ____ ____ instead of a plate! Did you know that most people in Germany drink ____ water (called ‘Sprudel’) instead of ____ or tap water? Many adults also like to drink ____ or wine ____ their food. There are also many other ____ ____ food in Germany. ____ and Turkish food is very common and in most cities you will also ____ ____ to find a wide ____ of restaurants. Many people in Germany are ____ and there are plenty of non-meat dishes to choose ____ too.

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