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University graduate in language, German mother tongue with specialization with solid experience gives private German lessons for all levels. Lessons adapted according to the needs of the student. They aim to consolidate concepts, fill in gaps, prepare for exams (maturity, compulsory school leaving certificates, entrance exams to gymnasiums, university, Goethe Zertifikat up to C1) and/or introduce oneself to the language. Why learn German? Is German, this language so different from ours and so complex, worth our time? Should we spend time learning a language that has three different genders (der/die/das), grammar rules that have more exceptions than rules, and pronunciation that is different from ours? And in the end are the Germans worth it, they all master English and only eat Schnitzels and drink beer right! Now that we have faced all the clichés, let's study this more closely. German occupies twelfth place in the world, the most used languages on our planet, other languages such as Mandarin, English, Spanish or Arabic are much more popular. In other words, deciding to learn Goethe’s language is not an obvious choice. And yet many people around the world learn this language every year. For what ! Warum! There are good reasons for this. Not only from a linguistic point of view, but also in terms of economic opportunities, networking potential and cultural gain. Learning German is interesting. So, have you already started learning or are wondering if learning this language is a waste of time? I highly recommend reading on to find out why learning German is a good choice. Here are 12 good reasons why you should start learning German today! 1. German is the most spoken language in Europe. This is not surprising, because with 83 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous country in Europe. Additionally, it is the official language of Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein and the mother tongue of a significant part of the population in northern Italy, eastern Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, eastern France, part of Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia and Romania, as well as other parts of Europe. By learning the German language, you will be able to communicate with more than 120 million native speakers around the world, as German is the twelfth most spoken language. And don’t forget that many people learn German as a second language. It is the 3rd most popular foreign language taught in the world and the second most popular in Europe and Japan, after English. To find out where to find native German speakers, I suggest you discover the following Wikipedia entry: Geographical distribution of German 2. German will give you access to world-class higher education German universities have an excellent international reputation . In 2011, the country was the fourth most popular destination for foreign students. Additionally, the German higher education system has a number of universities with very low or no tuition fees. No wonder students flock there! Who says you have to spend a fortune to get quality education? In Germany, tuition fees are free at most universities. Some establishments charge between €400 and €600 per semester, and above all the quality of teaching is not sacrificed. Many German universities with these rates are among the top 100 in the world. As for international students, they can benefit from free training on undergraduate courses. However, although some lessons can be taught in English, the vast majority of lessons take place in German. To join a university, candidates must therefore prove their mastery of the German language. So if you want to achieve quality higher education at a lower cost, learn German now! PS Austria also offers higher education for very reasonable prices. 3. Germany has the fourth strongest economy in the world German is not only an attractive option for academics, but also for those in the business world. Germany is the largest economy in the European Union and the fourth largest in the world. It is home to many international companies at the forefront of new technologies. From cars, machines, industrial equipment, pharmaceuticals to household products, everything in between German companies earn €1 in 3 thanks to exports and 1 in 4 jobs depend on it. Having German language skills on your CV can boost your career in many ways. PS And don't forget that Switzerland, another German-speaking country, which has one of the highest standards of living in the world. 4. Many job opportunities. Germany's economic strength is matched by its business opportunities. Multinational business opportunities exist throughout the European Union and in Eastern European countries, where German is the second most spoken language after Russian. Companies like BMW, Daimler, Siemens, Lufthansa, Bosch and many others need international partners. The Japanese, who have the second most powerful economy in the world, have understood the commercial advantages of knowing German: 68% of Japanese students now study German. If you are interested in pursuing or strengthening a corporate career, you will benefit from knowing the native language of your German business partners. 5. German in France Germany is by far France's largest trading partner, it represents more than 17%, i.e. a weight more than twice that of the countries following Germany in the ranking. It is also the country to which France exports the most “made in France” products; nearly 16% of companies depend directly on trade with German-speaking countries. More than 2,700 German companies or subsidiaries which employ nearly 500,000 people are currently present on French soil. Even if it is not always necessary to speak German to join these companies, mastery of the language is a considerable advantage to progress in these companies. Since the head offices are often located in Germany, the more responsibilities you have, the more you will be required to express yourself in German. 6. German is the language of inventors and innovators Das Land der Dichter und Denker, it is said that Germany is the country of poets and thinkers, but not only that. A large percentage of the world's most impressive achievements were first conceived in Germany. More than a hundred Nobel Prizes have been awarded to brilliant Germans for achievements in physics, medicine, chemistry, literature and other fields. As a nation committed to research and development, Germans are at the forefront of new technologies. Germany exports more high-tech products than any other country except the United States and more than 600 companies are active in the cutting-edge field of biotechnology, 115 of which are located in Munich. in Bavaria. Small cultural point: Germany is the country of inventors, from Daniel Fahrenheit who developed the mercury thermometer, from Gutenberg's printing press to the discovery of electromagnetic waves by Hertz, from the development of chemotherapy by Ehrlich to the Einstein's theory of relativity, to the creation of the digital music format MP3, throughout history the Germans have proven themselves to be great innovators. This trend continues today. 4 of the 10 most innovative companies in the world are located in Germany as well as 12.7% of patent applications worldwide, the country ranks 3rd in the world. As a result, 200,000 companies introduce new products to the market every year.
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