If a German person came to your school, and spoke no English, how well would they do in class?
You also need to think about how you will get by out of school - shopping, renting an apartment, speaking to your neighbours, travelling (public transport - buying tickets?)
You really need at least some basic language skills so you can get by. But living in a country is certainly the best way to learn a language well, so it's well worth the effort!
Mach Spaß!
About 70% of the population of Germany speaks English as a second language. If you don't speak English or German, you will eventually have to learn.
In America and English speaking countries it English. In Germany its German. ect.
It is not known. He studied German somewhere between 1882 and 1887. He merely stated that he spent half of the day studying German and the other half studying eye diseases.
Primarily Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
well they can read books and speak English at home
The official language of Germany is German.
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Everybody who lives in Germany. German is the language of Germany. About approximately 82,468,000. people.
Turkish is spoken by many, but English is the second language.
The word "German" can function as both a noun and an adjective in English. As a noun, it refers to a person from Germany or the German language. As an adjective, it describes something or someone related to Germany or the German culture.
The primary language spoken in Germany is German. Some German people may also speak English as a second language, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. There are also regional dialects and minority languages spoken in specific areas of Germany.
Germany, Austria and the northern part of Switzerland