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I'm not a language learner, so I can't give you professional advice, but as a recent graduate, I think you're right, learn more while you're young.
English is now very popular, and you also say that you have a good foundation in English, as long as you don't give up paying attention to accumulation, I believe you will soon reach a good level. In fact, unless you are engaged in foreign trade, language education or foreign company positions, you will not be able to use English in other jobs.
Although the chances of using German in the future may be less, it still gives you an advantage when looking for a job, and you are also interested in it. I guess what you're really interested in doesn't necessarily need some realistic considerations, are you still in school? Then take advantage of the opportunity to learn, really.
Because only when you go into the society will you realize how beautiful school life is, and how regretful it is that you didn't seize the opportunity to learn more at that time.
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I think it's better to study a college, whether it's English or German. It's still English, after all, you have a good foundation, and it's easier to learn, but it is recommended that you don't take any more level 6 or 8 levels, it's best to find a professional foreign teacher training school or communicate with foreigners, specifically to improve your speaking and practicality, so that it is much easier to go abroad or find a job.
By the way, I recommend Qingdao wecl Wechsler English, which is very good.
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I spent some time in Germany, where most people speak English, but not out of national pride. I recommend that you learn German, Germany is a very good country, I have been to many countries, but my assessment of Germany is: this is the country I feel most formal.
Support you in learning German!
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It is recommended that you continue to study English, or both. If you haven't studied well for two years, you can't call it "good", and it's wrong not to study hard.
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Learn German!! There are so many people who study English! If you have no future, it's better to learn German, and you will definitely enjoy it in the future!
There are few people who learn German! It's easy to find a job in the future!
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I suggest you learn English, after all, English is spoken in many foreign countries.
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I have a friend who studied Japanese, English, French, and Spanish at university.
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You don't have to learn English to learn German first. Although both English and German belong to the Indo-European language family and have some similarities, it does not mean that you must first master English to learn German. You can learn German from scratch and work your way up by learning the basics of German grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
Of course, if you already have a good grasp of English, there may be some help when learning German, as you can take advantage of some similar grammatical structures and vocabulary to speed up the learning process. However, it is not necessary, you can learn German directly, you don't need to learn English first.
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The most important thing is the environment, which is also the fastest to learn. You want to have an English-language environment. The second is vocabulary, which is also very important. Furthermore, it is your own factor, as long as you are attentive, willing to work hard, willing to study, there is nothing that you can't learn. Hope you succeed.
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