Whatever plans you may have for the future, knowledge of German will increase your options. When you learn German you acquire a range of skills which can improve the quality of both your work and private life:
Business: Knowing the language of your German business partners improves your relations and therefore your chances for effective communication and success.
The global career: Knowledge of German increases your job opportunities with German and foreign companies in your own country and abroad. Proficiency in German helps you to function productively for an employer with global business connections.
Tourism and hospitality industry: Tourists from German-speaking countries travel wide and far, and are the world’s biggest spenders when on holiday. They appreciate being looked after by German-speaking staff and tour guides.
Science and Research: German is the second most commonly used scientific language. Germany is the third-largest contributor to research and development and offers research fellowships to scientists from abroad.
Communication: Developments in media, information, and communication technology require multilingual communicators. A wide range of important websites are in Germany and worldwide, Germany is ranked number 5 in terms of annual publication of new books. Knowledge of German, therefore, offers you extended access to information.
Cultural understanding: Learning German provides you with an insight into the way of life, and the hopes and dreams of people in German-speaking countries, broadening your horizon.
Travel: Make the most of your travels not only in German-speaking countries but in many other European countries where German is widely spoken, especially in Eastern Europe.
Enjoyment of literature, music, art, and philosophy: German is the language of Goethe, Kafka, Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven. Indulge in reading and/or listening to their works in their original language.
Opportunities to study/work in Germany: Germany awards a generous number of scholarships and other support to study in Germany. Working holiday visas are available for young foreigners from a range of countries, and special visas are offered to skilled workers and professionals.
Studying a German taught program at a German university can be difficult for international students. Without Intensive German courses, we prepare you to the required level to succeed in studying in Germany. Start your preparation for studying at a German university with our Intensive German Course and complete B1 in 6 months.