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You don't learn the language from podcasts. You have to live (!) amongst German speakers AND you can't escape to English speaking friends. Else you never integrate, you only live in a parallel society. And btw, Berlin is NOT = Germany. What YOU want is a Berlin citizenship, not a German one.
What a great video! I am from Colombia and I am a Food Engineer here. The other day I was looking for some options to study a master degree in German and I realized some of them are not so expenseive as I thought which it is great. The problem is most of them are in German and not in English. So I have been thinking in start studying German. Saludos desde Medellín.
I can totaly understand you when it comes to learning a foreign language. When I was in Canada I didn t have the courage to speak english loudly in public. But people where so nice and nobody was laughing about me wich gave me a lot of confidence to continue learning the language. And you can be so proud of yourselve as you speak Spanish, English and German.
Hi! I have two questions for you... i'm from Colombia and I got my civil engineer degree here, i work as project manager that i think is not regulated in germany When you apply for the work visa in Germany, did they require you to have an specific level of german? the second one is, do i need to do the homologation process for the title and experience before apply for jobs or can I apply without having the homologation? I really thank you for all the info you give us! It helps to get an inside view of how it is a daily life in germany and that's something you can't find in Google Thanks for the help!
Hey!! No typically a German speaking level is not needed, especially if you’re applying to an English-speaking job. Regarding the Homologation, do you mean having documents and certificates translated? If yes, then it would be recommended. Hope this helps!! ❤️
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Mh Me as a german I have never experienced scams in finding a flat. It is forbidden to make this scams in germany - the country of rules.
Yes of course it’s forbidden, but there’s terrible scammers out there that will try to get money out of innocent people
@@DianaVerry really?
@@DianaVerry actually they (as an act of tolerance) also try to get money out of guilty people ;)
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This was an enjoyable video. Thank you for answering our questions. 😊❤
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Thank you so much for this video, Diana. The info about Housing Anywhere is precious and much appreciated.
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You don't learn the language from podcasts.
You have to live (!) amongst German speakers AND you can't escape to English speaking friends.
Else you never integrate, you only live in a parallel society.
And btw, Berlin is NOT = Germany.
What YOU want is a Berlin citizenship, not a German one.
What a great video!
I am from Colombia and I am a Food Engineer here. The other day I was looking for some options to study a master degree in German and I realized some of them are not so expenseive as I thought which it is great. The problem is most of them are in German and not in English. So I have been thinking in start studying German. Saludos desde Medellín.
I know France is nearby & Luxemburgh which is a Paradise
I can totaly understand you when it comes to learning a foreign language.
When I was in Canada I didn t have the courage to speak english loudly in public.
But people where so nice and nobody was laughing about me wich gave me a lot of confidence to continue learning the language.
And you can be so proud of yourselve as
you speak Spanish, English and German.
Thank you ☺️ this is very encouraging!
Hi! I have two questions for you... i'm from Colombia and I got my civil engineer degree here, i work as project manager that i think is not regulated in germany
When you apply for the work visa in Germany, did they require you to have an specific level of german?
the second one is, do i need to do the homologation process for the title and experience before apply for jobs or can I apply without having the homologation?
I really thank you for all the info you give us! It helps to get an inside view of how it is a daily life in germany and that's something you can't find in Google
Thanks for the help!
Hey!! No typically a German speaking level is not needed, especially if you’re applying to an English-speaking job. Regarding the Homologation, do you mean having documents and certificates translated? If yes, then it would be recommended. Hope this helps!! ❤️
21:41 do you also have columbian citizenship? Will you get German citizenship when the new law passes in parliament?
Maybe listen to a lot of music with German lyrics? Best with English subtitles.
Podcasts in German are of course also good.
You seem fun if I was around Town I'd come to meet ya not to Live but whats the Neiboring countries nearby
K bueno! GraX
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Chikwado Benjamin Ude
Facebook scammer in Berlin. Germany. hold him responsible for defrauding people in germany
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Hey! ☺️