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Why Should You Learn German?

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Why Should You Learn German?
The video clip shown above features two of the Spice Girls trying to practice some words in German.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9eo5jr5L_I  What they were trying to say were some colloquial German terms and some were just invented words but the point is they were trying to learn how to speak German.  Why were they trying to speak German?  The answer is that they were having a concert in Cologne, Germany at that moment and they wanted to be able to connect with the local folk.  Being able to communicate with the locals in their language can break barriers and will allow a more harmonious and enjoyable interaction.

 

If the Spice Girls tried to speak the language even in such funny terms, why then should we learn the German language? 

 

The German language is spoken by more than one hundred eighty million people all over the planet and it is one of the world’s major languages.  German is the third most used language on the internet and it is the official language of several countries including Germany, Belgium, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.  It is also one of the operating and official languages of the European Union and it is the language with the most speakers in the EU.  German is the second most spoken language in the European continent next to the English language.

 

Learning German has its various benefits once you learn how to speak it.  It may open doors to various opportunities which require the skill of the language or for other purposes in your career, education, travel or leisure.  German is one of the most spoken languages on the planet therefore it is used in the global business and diplomatic fields.  Some of the great works of art, literature, film and music are in the German language and it is more enlightening to experience their original context in the original language there are created in.  Having great skills in the German language may also help you communicate with more German-speaking people and you may be able to expand your network of friends from countries where the language is spoken.

 

There are various methods for you to learn German.  You can learn it online, learn it in a local language school which offers German classes, learn it through software and other multimedia tools, or learn it in language schools located in the places where German is spoken. 

 

Learning German in the place where it is spoken is one of the essential language learning methods since you will be able to experience the culture of the place where it is spoken.  In addition, being physically present in the place where German is spoken will inspire you to speak the language since it is what the people around you use to communicate with each other.

 

The Spice Girls might have been fooling around when they were practicing their German, but being in Germany encouraged them to learn even just a few words.

 

If I were you, I will go for a German language course in one of the language schools in Europe where German is spoken and have a spectacular cultural and educational experience; and maybe learn better German than the Spice Girls did!

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