The document provides an agenda and introduction to a presentation about Germany. It includes sections on Germany's general facts such as population, capital, area, ethnic groups and president. It also discusses Germany's strong economy as the fourth largest in the world and second largest exporter, with a focus on its major industries. Additionally, it outlines Germany's top 10 enterprises and shares interesting world-class facts about Germany's achievements and influential figures in fields such as automobiles, science, music and philosophy. Lastly, it presents 13 tongue-in-cheek steps for how to be German, touching on cultural aspects like food, language, qualifications and football fandom.
5. German Economy
GDP (2011)
3,4 Trillion $
GDP Growth rate
0,9% (2012)
Economy Rank (worldwide)
4#
Second Largest Exporter
1,5 Trillion $
Main Industry
motor vehicles, machinery,
chemicals, computer and
electronic products, electrical
equipment, pharmaceuticals
Unemployment
5,3%
Labor force by occupation
agriculture (2,4%), industry
(29,7%), services (67,8%)
6. Economic relationship Germany Denmark
Chemical products
Food
Machines
Motor Vehicles
Electronics
Electric Products
Other
14%
38%
14%
13%
6%
6%
9%
7. 10 largest German enterprises
1. Volkswagen
2. Daimler AG
3. E.ON
4. Siemens AG
5. Metro
6. BASF
7. Deutsche Telekom
8. BMW
9. Schwarz Gruppe
10. Deutsche BP AG
8. • Today, Germany
is a federation
and consists of
16 federal states
• Each of them has
an own
parliament
9. Germany – World class facts
1. Largest
Economy in
Europe – by far
2. German is the
third most
commonly taught
language
worldwide
3.Gottlieb Daimler
and Karl Benz
created the first
motor-driven
vehicles
10. Germany – World class facts
4. There are 102
German
Nobel
laureates as of
2009
5. Famous German composers
include
Beethoven, Schumann, Bach,
Wagner, Strauss, and Händel
6. Famous philosophers
include
Nietzsche, Marx, Kant
and Hegel
11.
12. How to be German – Step #1
Eat a long breakfast!
13. How to be German – Step #2
Planning, Preparation, Process!