Analysis: the Relevance of German as a Foreign Language Has Increased Worldwide
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Around 2,500 German teachers from around 100 countries come to the conference. Interest in the German language is great.
As part of the International Conference of German Teachers in Lübeck, Ralf Beste (Head of the Department of Culture and Society at the Federal Foreign Office) and Johannes Ebert (Secretary General of the Goethe-Institut) today presented current trends in learning the German language. The publication "German as a foreign language worldwide" provides an overview of the global situation of learning the German language. It shows: German is worldwide…
The demand for German as a foreign language has increased worldwide, particularly in countries that perceive Germany as an attractive work and study destination. This is the result of a recent trend analysis presented by Ralf Beste from the Federal Foreign Office and Johannes Ebert from the Goethe-Institut on Monday at the International Conference of German Teachers in Lübeck. Every five years, the Federal Foreign Office and intermediary organiz…
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