Thursday, July 28, 2011
Is there any help in Germany's schooling system to prepare a student without any background in German language?
Is there any help in Germany's schooling system to prepare a student without any background in German language?
Next year I'm traveling to Germany for 2 years. My son knows nothing about german language. He is 13 years and I wonder if there would be any extra help in school to speed up his language letting him him to follow his education in German schools with german students.
Home Schooling - 1 Answers
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Most schools have "German for Foreigners" classes. These are free and some teachers offer private tutoring as well. There are other options. 1. You may choose evening classes with Berlitz for example. These are good for beginners. It costs money but these have a good reputation and progress at good speed. (I took these in the beginning) 2. You can sign up with the Volkshochschule for a "Deutsch als Fremdsprache". They have various levels, starting at different times of the year. In my area the price is about 200 Euros for a semester, or one level. 3. You may choose to advertise for a University student to come and teach your son at home. The going rates are from 10-20 Euros per hour. 4. The Goethe Institute has great courses and gives tests and certificates of German skills. They are more expensive but it is the standard in instruction and certification, especially if you think he may wish to prove his competencies later, if he wishes to come back to Germany for his secondary education, etc. I learned most of my German by being in school all day, finding friends, going out with them, and taking a Berlitz beginner's course. I watched TV and listened to the local radio stations. Hanging out at the mall. In a couple of months I was starting to speak and within a year I was fairly fluent. I was 11 years old at the time. Full immersion is the best way. Finding a family who agrees to take your son on trips or to their home for the weekend and agrees to speak only German with him, will also help! Let your son know, there is lots to do and try. The worst thing for him to do is to cocoon himself with English speakers. Language skills will help him in the future, in his education, with job opportunities.... etc Don't worry now, adapt once you arrive to whatever fits the bill the best for you two! Allow yourselves the time to learn and allow mistakes. It is all part of the learning process, and it is OK! Enjoy it!
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
What are affordable places for a student to live in Germany?
What are affordable places for a student to live in Germany?
I want to go to Germany for studies but heard that only expense that one will have there are living costs. Tution fees is 500 Euros a semester, so that is manageble. I heard Aachen around university is good with about 400 Euros a month. Can someone please tell me some other places with good univeristies around and affordable housing. Thanks
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Normally the big cities are very expensive (Münich, Hamburg...). I recommend you Heidelberg and Freiburg, they have excellents universities, are beautiful cities, the people are super nice, and you can find a place to live accord to your needs. But you have too the possibility to share a departement with other students: Here Heidelbergs newspaper : http://www.rnz.de/RNZ_Index/immo_xmedias.php Here to find a room: http://www.easywg.de/index.aspx There are grocery stores, which are super cheap and offer good quality: http://www.aldi.de/deutschland.html
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I want to go to Germany for studies but heard that only expense that one will have there are living costs. Tution fees is 500 Euros a semester, so that is manageble. I heard Aachen around university is good with about 400 Euros a month. Can someone please tell me some other places with good univeristies around and affordable housing. Thanks
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Normally the big cities are very expensive (Münich, Hamburg...). I recommend you Heidelberg and Freiburg, they have excellents universities, are beautiful cities, the people are super nice, and you can find a place to live accord to your needs. But you have too the possibility to share a departement with other students: Here Heidelbergs newspaper : http://www.rnz.de/RNZ_Index/immo_xmedias.php Here to find a room: http://www.easywg.de/index.aspx There are grocery stores, which are super cheap and offer good quality: http://www.aldi.de/deutschland.html
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Oberhausen, Germany tips and advice for a foreign exchange student?
Oberhausen, Germany tips and advice for a foreign exchange student?
I am a foreign exchange student from the USA going to Oberhausen, Germany for 10 months (leaving in August). I was wondering if anyone from the area (or exchange students in general) could give me some tips on the city/the experience as a whole??
Other - Germany - 1 Answers
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Oberhausen is in the Ruhrgebiet used to be Germany's economical heart due to its coal and steel industry but since decades these industriues are declining .
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I am a foreign exchange student from the USA going to Oberhausen, Germany for 10 months (leaving in August). I was wondering if anyone from the area (or exchange students in general) could give me some tips on the city/the experience as a whole??
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Oberhausen is in the Ruhrgebiet used to be Germany's economical heart due to its coal and steel industry but since decades these industriues are declining .
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Friday, July 1, 2011
How much money would it cost for a student to travel to Germany?
How much money would it cost for a student to travel to Germany?
As the question states, the German club at my high school is travelling to Germany. I, however, am not part of it, but I do wish to go with them. I'm having trouble finding expenses and suggestions for hostels/flights etc and such to use. The town they plan on visiting is called Kitzingen. I really just need a rough idea on the expenses. Thanks for any and all help. Also, we plan on staying for roughly three weeks.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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probably around 1,000 to 800 depends when you get the tickets
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all i can recommend is that you go to cheaptickets.com and you search that city its really easy to use and it will show you the best flights. if not that then you can always use travelocity.com but those are the ones ive used for my international travel hope it helps = ]
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As the question states, the German club at my high school is travelling to Germany. I, however, am not part of it, but I do wish to go with them. I'm having trouble finding expenses and suggestions for hostels/flights etc and such to use. The town they plan on visiting is called Kitzingen. I really just need a rough idea on the expenses. Thanks for any and all help. Also, we plan on staying for roughly three weeks.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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probably around 1,000 to 800 depends when you get the tickets
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all i can recommend is that you go to cheaptickets.com and you search that city its really easy to use and it will show you the best flights. if not that then you can always use travelocity.com but those are the ones ive used for my international travel hope it helps = ]
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