I studied at an international school in Germany. The freshmen do not know German, and the Germans ar

Updated on international 2024-05-20
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Take the initiative yourself. The Germans are actually quite good. At least none of the young people I know are particularly proud. Chat with other people, have more parties, and gradually you will think that Germans are actually cute.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Neither humble nor arrogant! The German teacher once commented that Chinese eating dog meat made me anxious, and it was in English-German at the time: Arabs don't eat pork, Asians and Germans eat pork; Each ethnic group has its own eating habits.

    Chinese never eat horse meat and feel that horses are loyal partners of humans, and Germans do not eat horse meat differently!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If he is prejudiced not only against you, but also against our country, you don't have to care, because it is normal to have different values, not to mention that the information we have received from childhood is different, seeking common ground while reserving differences, and you can stick to your own ideas abroad, but remember that it is difficult for you to change other people's minds, so accept it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't be too polite to them, sometimes we are just too polite, give a little sunshine and they will shine. According to your own temperament, don't suppress yourself too much. The friends you can find have nothing to do with nationality.

    Usually don't stay at home, just communicate with them more, so that after understanding, the compatibility will naturally come.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can ask one or two slightly better ones to go to your place where you live, and you cook for them. My German roommate is a big fan of fried rice and chicken wings. In fact, it's not pride, it's just that some Germans are not so proactive, so we need to take the initiative, and if we get acquainted, we can get along very well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can work as a foreign teacher at a university, and my old Japanese teacher is a foreign teacher at a university and at the same time works in a Japanese language training institution.

    If you have a good language level, you can do interpreting, but you need to take a certificate first.

    Can do book translation.

    Not at all? If you are a foreign teacher, you can use basic Chinese, but if you can't, you can communicate with students in English. College students' English proficiency is passable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Try to grasp the degree, too many people who are patient will feel tired, pay attention to the timing and time control, you can ask a lot of questions if you have a good relationship.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you can handle it in German. I'll give you some advice on the content.

    First of all, you should briefly introduce yourself, then explain the purpose of your visit to Germany, such as study abroad or other reasons, how long you expect to stay, and then say that you would like to stay in the other person's home.

    Secondly, hobbies can be mentioned, but they are not very important. Bonus points are, for example, write that you have a very easy-going personality and are easy to get along with, that you are OK to communicate in German, that you love cleanliness and that you can clean, that you can learn garbage classification, and that you will not be too noisy and so on.

    Finally, he said that he looked forward to their reply. That's it. Germans who are generally chosen as host families tend to get along well. Do not worry.

    Hope it helps.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am German: ich bin deutscher (male), or ich bin deutsche (female).

    I'm in China: ich bin in China

    Happy New Year.

    - Sail Goethe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ich bin deutscher, ich in china

    Please note that the pronunciation is ...... German

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Yes 2Your class time comes.

    It doesn't matter, as long as you learn German well and have passed the TestDaF exam, you can do it without a certificate of course, and if you go to a German university to take the DSH test, you don't need to look at your German certificate of study time.

    3.Yes, preferably the Goethe-Institut.

    4.It is recommended to do it yourself, and if you go to Germany, you can basically do it yourself. I recommend you to visit ABCDV.

    It seems that you want to change your major after going abroad, so you can take more German classes in China, because it will be useful for your German. If you want to study economics, you don't have to worry about it, you don't need to learn math in advance, it's important to learn German first.

    7.Nowadays, German universities are generally 500 euro a semester, and North Rhine-Westphalia seems to be more expensive.

    In a year, it will be cheaper in East Germany, for example, Dresden 4wrmb, but if it is in Stu, Munich, it will be 5-6w

    Many 211 students in China have given up their bachelor's degree and gone to Germany to study, which has nothing to do with the reform, and the change of diploma to BA+MA is purely to be in line with international standards, and the total time is the same.

    If you go to Germany, because the number of semesters at the university level is different from that in China, and it is a full credit system, then you will let people with high ability complete the credits in advance, which will save time. Moreover, if you graduate from a bachelor's degree in China, a better university in Germany may allow you to supplement some course exams. I once met an engineering student at 985 who applied for Karlsruhe after graduating from his bachelor's degree, but was required to start from the 5th semester of his BA.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.You can go, but it is generally 2 years to copy, because you have to prepare a lot of things.

    2.If there are classes in school.

    If you can't get to 800, you can't do it, the main thing is that you have to learn, and you can go to the school allowed by the embassy to open the class.

    3.Generally speaking, you have to go to the Goethe-Institut in Beijing for training, which was required by my brother when he left.

    4.There is nothing to recommend, you can only look for large ones to get better. But if you go to a language school, some language schools can introduce you to an agent, so you can trust it.

    5.There is no need for advance training, Chinese students are no problem, and foreign universities are not what you think, you must memorize as much as you want, and what you need is practical ability.

    6.It's not about how long you study in China, but if you can walk, you can walk as fast as possible, but it also depends on your language learning ability, that is, it is best to pass the language before going out, and your living expenses and life and learning will be better.

    7.Universities do not charge tuition, but since last year, some schools have started to charge fees. If you don't want tuition, it's enough for you to save 60,000 yuan a year over there, mainly for room and meals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't be in a hurry to leave, it's better to learn German well in the next class in China.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, to be clear, it's hard.

    If you want to find a job in Germany, you need a certain knowledge of German, and there are very few companies that use English in Germany, and even most of the branches of British companies and American companies in Germany use German as their daily working language.

    Also, you have to use German in your daily life, you speak English to people, yes, Germans speak English quite well, but many of the signs in recipes, supermarkets and so on are in German, you can't understand it, you can't understand it.

    However, you can find a branch of a German company in China or the United Kingdom or the United States, so that the German requirements are not very high, and you can also study slowly after working and strive for the opportunity to go to Germany.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, I don't know English or German, I can work, but to be honest, it mainly depends on the type of work, haha.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, but you should still learn German from the point of view of integration and communication understanding.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, if you have English, it's good to be able to communicate

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can go to some private schools as a foreign teacher.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Today, Senior Sister will share with you a method so that you who have no money, no education, and don't speak German can also go to Germany to live and experience half a year to a year. That is, through the Au Pair program, by providing labor, living in a German home, learning the most authentic German and experiencing the purest German culture.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When you travel in Germany, you can only speak English and not German. On the one hand, most Germans can communicate in English, and many young people speak English very well. Workers in industries such as hotels, restaurants, attractions, transportation, as well as the police and customs, have no barriers to communicating in English.

    Museums and attractions in Germany usually have materials in English, and you can get access to them if you understand English. And now more and more attractions have launched Chinese tours, which is very convenient for Chinese tourists.

    However, some place names can be written down in German to avoid mistakes, or to confirm with the locals.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It doesn't matter if you don't know German when you want to go to Germany, and it's no secret that Germans speak English very well, especially young people. Many places will be marked with notices in both English and German, so it doesn't matter if you have good English.

    You can also learn a few German everyday greetings, hello: guten tag koto tako, hallo; Thanks: Danke Eggshell; Sorry: entschulidigung! Enchu Erdi Gong.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's okay, you can compare it.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Marrying a German doesn't have much to do with knowing German. The key is to see how attractive you are. Not to the appetite of the Germans. A lot of Germans speak English. I have seen some Chinese-German families who only communicate in English.

    It is not advisable to look for Germans in China. Spoiled by the Chinese. People are willing to play with you, not necessarily want to get married.

    If you are abroad, you can find a German from the village. Some are still very kind. The family is also stable.

    In my impression, many Sino-German combinations have finally left.

    I don't want to hit you, if you want to find a German, look at the personal attainments. Good luck. Bad results are really bad.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes. Both sides are willing.

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