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Do Germans learn English in schools?

Do Germans learn English in schools?

Learning a foreign language is compulsory throughout Germany in secondary schools and English is one of the more popular choices. Students at certain Gymnasium are required to learn Latin as their first foreign language and choose a second foreign language.

What percent of Germany speaks English?

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Country Eligible population Total English speakers
\%
Germany 80,600,000 56
France 65,350,000 39
Canada 37,138,500 83.06

What is the role of English in Germany?

Speaking English is also seen as an important skill in Germany, with most children learning it as soon as they start primary school. But the German language is increasingly turning into a political issue with a perceived threat from immigration.

Is English hard for German speakers to learn?

There are some similarities between German and English, like vocabulary and some grammar patterns but German grammar is harder than the English one. So, adding up all these factors, it is easier for German to learn English than the other way around.

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Are Germans good with English?

Germany has snagged a top 10 position in an annual study of English proficiency worldwide. But some regions have mastered the language better than others. Germany scored a rating of 63.77, marking it out as a country with a “very high” level of English language skills.

Which part of Germany speaks the best German?

Hanover is said to speak the best Standard German, but actually that applies to all cities in Northern Germany. Everywhere, but with local accents. In the North they speak very standardized German, because their original language, Low German, was a different language, for all intents and purposes.

Why do German people not speak English?

Most (not all) Germans believe that English is a very simple language and have the attitude that there is little or nothing to learning, speaking or writing it – properly. They suffer under the delusion that their language is the hardest one in the world and that Anglophones are utterly incapable of learning it.

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What languages do immigrants speak in Germany?

Immigrants to Germany speak their native languages. Turkish, Polish, Balkan languages, Kurdish, and Russian are the most spoken immigrant languages of Germany. English is the most important foreign language taught in schools in Germany.

What is the closest language to German?

This figure also encompasses speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a dialect of West Low German. The German language is closely related to Low German, English, Dutch, Afrikaans, and Frisian. The writing system uses the Latin script.

Why don’t people from East Germany speak English?

People who grew up in East Germany (the country) often never had formal English classes (they learned Russian instead) so any English they speak is self-taught. Even young East Germans are taught English by East German teachers, whose accent may not be good as their West German counterparts.

Do most Germans speak fluent English?

Most Germans do not speak advanced/fluent English. They speak reasonable english but are unable to keep advanced business conversations in English. They are better at English in the larger cities than in smaller.