Why Study German?
Germany is the largest exporting nation in the world, so German is a great choice for business.
English and German are both Germanic languages, so German is easier to learn than you think.
About a fifth of Americans trace their ancestry to German-speaking countries, so get prepared to read your great-grandparents' letters.
Unlock the linguistic key to great works of writers and philosophers such as Kafka, Hesse, Nietzsche, and Freud.
German immigrants have made major contributions to American culture: thanks for the Kindergarten and the Tannenbaum!
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