AWARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR ARROWHEAD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Winner of
Goethe-Institut contest will travel to Germany
Winner
of Goethe-Institut contest will travel to Germany
(Hartland,
March 14, 2013)—Local student Michael Makowski has won the Award of Excellence
in the name of Arrowhead High School and a scholarship to study German in Germany.
Each year, the Goethe-Institut, in its role as international German cultural
center with six locations in the United States, produces a short video on a
specific theme about contemporary life in Germany.
Michael Makowski AHS Sophomore |
Michael
Makowski was one of altogether 15,000 high school students from the U.S. and
Canada who participated in the Goethe-Institut’s Award of Excellence contest, now
in its 21st year. The 2012 film, “Beyond Autobahn,” was centered on German
automotive culture. Using the invention of the modern car by Carl Benz and
Gottlieb Daimler 125 years ago, it covered the history of the automobile as
well as contemporary challenges faced by our world today, such as labor laws
and environmental issues. Makowski not only solved the contest’s quiz
questions, but correctly listed the exact number of teenagers in Germany who
had got their driver’s license in 2010, an additional bonus question in the
contest.
Michael: “It’s so cool that the Goethe
Institut does this. It’s such a great
opportunity, and I feel so lucky to have been given it. It is going to be so much fun and I can hardly
wait.”
Regardless of whether or not they won a prize,
feedback on the Goethe-Institut contest demonstrated the great enthusiasm that
teachers and students had for using “Beyond Autobahn” to engage in the topic
and learn about a foreign country and its people.
For more information on the Award of
Excellence 2012 or the upcoming Award of Excellence 2013, call (212) 439-8719 or
visit the Goethe-Institut New York online at www.goethe.de/newyork.
Goethe-Institut
New York
72 Spring Street,
11th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Björn Technau (Mr.)
Language Consultant
Tel. (212) 439-8719
Dustin Cosentino
Founded in 1959, the Goethe-Institut
promotes German language learning and fosters international cultural
cooperation between the United States and Germany. We convey a comprehensive
picture of Germany by providing information on its cultural, social, and
political life. Our three downtown locations offer a broad spectrum of cultural
events and programs to our local audience, providing a stage in the Big Apple
for the German art scene and intercultural exchange.
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