The Pros and Cons of Learning German

 
THE PROS AND CONS OF
LEARNING GERMAN
 
 
THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
 
German is spoken mainly in central Europe. It is the official or co-
official of Germany, Austria, Switzerland. German is one of the major
languages in the world. It is a native language of almost 100 million
people worldwide. Learning German for many beginner level
language students is found difficult, however German isn’t nearly as
hard to learn as you might think. Now we will be seeing the pros and
cons of learning a foreign language like German.
 
PROS OF LEARNING GERMAN
 
It is a valuable language for business. Germany is major
economic player on the European scene and a significant one
world wide
It makes you more employable
It makes it easier for you to learn other languages such as
Dutch , Norwegian, Swedish or Danish
It will make it easy for you to work and live in Germany
If you manage to assimilate German grammar, then you can
learn any language.
 
CONS OF LEARNING GERMAN
 
It’s a very difficult language to learn . It takes a lot of time ad can be
frustrating.
The sentence structure is a bit odd at times with the verbs going at
the end of sentences and you will find it quiet different as a non-
German speaker
German is popular worldwide like mandarin, Spanish or even French
 
 
CONCLUSION
 
In the end its up to you. Remember that the German language is not just
a language but an alternative culture to a dominant culture.
Even though you can find learning a new language difficult, with hard
work and determination you can achieve anything
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The German language is spoken across central Europe and offers various benefits, including enhancing employability and facilitating learning other languages. While challenging, mastering German grammar can open doors to new opportunities. Ultimately, the decision to learn German lies with the individual, offering a unique cultural experience.

  • German language
  • Language learning
  • Pros and cons
  • Cultural immersion
  • Employability

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  1. THE PROS AND CONS OF LEARNING GERMAN

  2. THE GERMAN LANGUAGE German is spoken mainly in central Europe. It is the official or co- official of Germany, Austria, Switzerland. German is one of the major languages in the world. It is a native language of almost 100 million people worldwide. Learning German for many beginner level language students is found difficult, however German isn t nearly as hard to learn as you might think. Now we will be seeing the pros and cons of learning a foreign language like German.

  3. PROS OF LEARNING GERMAN It is a valuable language for business. Germany is major economic player on the European scene and a significant one world wide It makes you more employable It makes it easier for you to learn other languages such as Dutch , Norwegian, Swedish or Danish It will make it easy for you to work and live in Germany If you manage to assimilate German grammar, then you can learn any language.

  4. CONS OF LEARNING GERMAN It s a very difficult language to learn . It takes a lot of time ad can be frustrating. The sentence structure is a bit odd at times with the verbs going at the end of sentences and you will find it quiet different as a non- German speaker German is popular worldwide like mandarin, Spanish or even French

  5. CONCLUSION In the end its up to you. Remember that the German language is not just a language but an alternative culture to a dominant culture. Even though you can find learning a new language difficult, with hard work and determination you can achieve anything

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