Learned wonderful information and also saw a wonderful beauty.
@tomgroenbeck7620
2 ай бұрын
Danke fuer den guten Ton, jetzt versteht mann Dich wieder.
@MeghanAbroad
2 ай бұрын
Super, danke dass du mir Bescheid gesagt hast :)
@udomann9271
2 ай бұрын
That you do not NEED to speak the local language of that country you are in is one thing, but another thing is, to learn this language in advance before you move here and of course, while you are there. There comes the typical American arrogantness, the others should understand ME, not I have to understand THEM, because I am an American.
@MeghanAbroad
2 ай бұрын
Hi @udomann9271 - I am also a proponent of learning the local language (feel free to check out my "How I learned German" video ;)). Not only does it show respect to the culture and people of the country you are living in, it will greatly enhance your experience and opportunities there. That being said, I don't think it's realistic to expect everyone to learn a country's language before living there. Learning a language fluently takes hundreds of dedicated hours and for those applying to multiple countries for their studies/work, they may not know which country they will end up in until a few months before leaving.
@tomgroenbeck7620
2 ай бұрын
Wir haben (fast) alle in der Schule Englisch gelernt, es ist eine einfache Sprache, und international. Deutsch ist viel schwieriger. Dein Pilot der Dich nach Frankfurth Rhein Main bringt muss auch Englisch sprechen. Es ist natuerlich gut wenn mann denn irgendwann die deutsche Sprache lernt.
@Why-D
2 ай бұрын
Being abroad for just some month is so good, even just to see the own country in a different live. Being in England for one semester was very valuable. A good overview in this video! An additional idea for young people, to start as an Au Pair. You just need A1 level in German. You would be one year in Germany, to look around and improve the German knowledge, get a paid language course and some moey from the host family. You may find a certain company, to start as an apprentice or the right university to start a study. You would not need a blocked account for the year as an Au pair.
@MeghanAbroad
2 ай бұрын
Great point on the Au Pair visa - I met quite a few people in Hamburg who were doing this, and I only remembered after I'd filmed the video :D This is a great option as well. I would recommend anyone going for this to take the time to get to know the family before agreeing to be an Au Pair and be very picky - this can make or break your experience, from what I've heard.
@Why-D
2 ай бұрын
@@MeghanAbroad absolutely! There are good and bad experiences on that. And hopefully every au pair finds a good and suitable family.
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