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I'm 14 years old. My family is moving to Germany. I don't know any German. How I going to go to school there? |
I have always lived here but my family and I we have visited other European countries like England and France. How am I going to finish school there when I can't even speak any German. I have tried to get my parents to stay but they won't. My dad's job is making him relocate. They say I just will have to get used to it and I will eventually like it there. The worst part is that my little brother actually wants to go. How am I going to adapt to Germany? Any advice would help. Thanks :) I'm in the same situation as you except that my parents chose to go and it wasn't because of a job. Anyway to keep up with my studies I've bought some books from amazon that my teachers are using in my old school and then they're e-mailing me quite regularly so I can keep up. Also don't worry about spending all of your time studying because the school finishes really early. Like one. I would suggest you talk your parents into enrolling you into the International School if they haven't done so already. English is spoken in Germany all over. You won't have a problem and also German will not be hard for you to catch on to at your age. Languages won't be a problem. It's just that it's a big move for you socially and in other ways. I wish you luck. I will trade places with you lol, i love germany, well most people in germany speak english so you wont have much trouble communicating and being in a german class you will probably pick up german the same way you learned your first language, by trial and error and just that being the only thing you hear. but if you really don't want to go then talk to your parents and tell them that it is too far from where you were born and you dont want to leave your friends. Welcome! Nice to have you over here! First in Germany they have international schools, and I guess your parents put you in one, and most the German people speaking English, I think there is any problems for you. they have international schools here.....plus most poeple know english as a language. Welcome you will have a great time i promise.....heck maybe you will like it so much you will try to learn german (Its not very hard) I did it in 6 months Enroll in German classes asap. Yikes CAM, you have a real problem there....I would try right away to find a "high school" that taught in English (maybe at a military base, or international school or something)...German high schools are a lot tougher than in the U.S. and your chances of doing well are poor doing it this way...Yes, you will pick up the language quickly, but not that quickly...I had an acquaintance from Japan who tried this and he would cry everyday after school because he was doing so poorly and felt he was letting his family down...Start looking for an alternative or a pile of tutors or something NOW. This just isn't going to work without extraordinary effort..Sorry to be so harsh, you will love Germany, everyone does, but this school situation as you state it is ridiculous.. The only thing you need to do is to your dam stop whining and Listen to your parents. I never thought I would actually answer one of these but this is question is just down right retarded. At least your brother has some dam sense, living overseas can be a great experience. I bet not of your friends can say they lived in Germany. Remember it will be what you make of it. So you just need to suck it up and drive on! I did and I love it here. My parents did the same thing to me when I was a kid, but in reverse. I think you're getting the better end of the deal. You'll love it. 14 year olds have a lot more freedom there and you will adapt very quickly. School won't be a problem. They will help you and you are not the first foreigner to enroll in school there. It'll be ok, and it will open a whole new world to you. Don't be scared of it. You're very lucky to have this opportunity. You will like it here ... I`m pretty shure :)) |
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