yes, people from almost any nation live in berlin.
Same as people in any other English speaking country.
Approximately 4.2% of the British population speak English as a second language.
Any country is justified when helping starving people or people in need of medical assistance.
There is a possibility that English people live in Kenya. Some may visit or have made a permanent move there. More to add, it is likely that a few English that have gone there, is to help with charity work.
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over 100,000 people live in Jamaica
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I don't think Berlin has any mountains, but the highest place in Berlin is "Teufelsberg" and "Müggelberge" :)
No: As far as I know there was never a shot fired. But people were killed trying to cross the Berlin wall.
If the student in question happens to live in an English speaking country, of which there are several (such as England, the United States, Canada, or Australia) then English is the language in which most people communicate, whether by speech or by writing. We all need to communicate with other people, that is fundamental to living in any society. So English is important.
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It is possible to find just about any food in the world in Berlin.