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Tips, guides, and insights for English learners.
Linguaskill Speaking Parts 3 and 4: Satisfying a Brief
Part 3 is the only Linguaskill task that hands you someone else's requirements to meet. Part 4 takes the person away again and asks you to reach a conclusion.
Masters in Germany in English: Where the Supply Sits
English taught provision in Germany concentrates at masters level, and so does the confusion about what the degree entitles you to afterwards.
Biomedical Science in Germany in English: Lab or Clinic
Natural science degrees taught in English are common in Germany. Whether they lead anywhere in English depends on which side of the hospital door you end up.
Study Computer Science in Germany in English, Then Work
Computing is the subject where an English taught degree in Germany leads somewhere in English. Here is where the language stops being optional anyway.
Study Design in Germany in English: Portfolio First
Design is the subject where the admission gate is your work, not your language. That changes what you should spend the next six months on.
Study Engineering in Germany in English: The Title Trap
Engineering degrees taught in English exist in Germany. The word Ingenieur is protected separately, and that is the part the programme page never mentions.
Study in Germany in English for Free: The Two Words
Free and in English are two separate promises in Germany, and they are granted by two different bodies. Here is what each one actually covers.
Germany in English for International Students: The Gap
Germany's official portal is written in English for international arrivals and mentions English once across five core pages. That gap is the whole story.
International Business in Germany in English: The Fit
International business is the one subject where an English taught German degree matches the job market it feeds. Here is where the fit stops.
Study Law in Germany in English: The Jurisdiction Wall
Law is the subject where an English taught degree helps least. German legal practice runs on German law, in German, through state examinations.