Tuesday 21 January 2014

3 Great Reasons to Learn German

Here are five compelling reasons why you should take a German course, whether it be at a German Language school, on an online German course, or in your company, where a trainer come in and gives you and your colleagues a customised German language course.

1. Germany is a great place to do business with
The German economy remains a bastion of strength in the middle of the Euro-crisis. Just like their products, German companies are built to last. Learning the language will help you open doors and build relationships with potential German clients and partners. Sure, many Germans speak great English, but learning at least the basics - either via an online German course or face-to-face course - shows respect and that you have made an effort.

2. Germany is beautiful country to travel to
Germany is underrated for its amazing scenery - mountains, lakes, forests - and is well worth a visit. Its great cities such as Berlin, Munich, Cologne, and Hamburg are also rich with fabulous historic buildings, art galleries and nightlife. Taking a German course before you go can help you travel around, find great places to stay and sample delicious local food and drink.

3. Germany has a rich history of artistic achievement
Some of the greatest writers, philosophers and composers have come from Germany. The country is filled with memorials dedicated to the likes of Goethe, Schiller, Hegel, Marx, Bach and Beethoven - statues, museums and houses. Just think how wonderful it would be to read their words in the original language - OK this is an advanced level German course, but it's always good to aim high!

So, how best to learn German?

There are lots of different courses you can take to learn German. If you're a complete beginner, you need to build a foundation in the language. In this case a German evening course in your local college or some individual lessons with a private German teacher is an excellent idea. You could try an online course, but self-study can be difficult to stick to, especially the lower levels. Having lessons with a German teacher gives you a good structure to get the language basics in place.

If you already know some German, then self-study tends to work better and there are lots of excellent online German courses you can take. Of course there are lots of face-to-face German courses you can take too, whether it be an evening class, some private tuition, or even an in-company course if you can persuade your company to pay for it. In fact, this is always a good idea if your company has clients, suppliers or an office in Germany as stated above, and there are teachers who specialise in German for Business courses.

Finally, one way to both learn German and experience German culture is to take a study abroad immersion German course at a school in Germany. There are excellent German schools in all the major cities, such as Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich, and you can take a range of courses there, including General German, Business German, and German plus Culture. Some schools do specialist holiday courses combining German study with a full social or cultural programme, while others also hold university preparation courses if you want to study in a German university. Once you have completed your immersion course, you can then join an online German course to continue improving.
So, you have no excuse. There are plenty of great German courses around and some excellent reasons for learning.

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