As the government is exploring a new EU youth mobility scheme and working towards a renewed association with the Erasmus+ program, a world of opportunity may be opening up once again for young people in the UK. Studying or working abroad is not just an enriching experience—it’s a powerful step towards building intercultural competence and a successful career in today’s globalized world.
Learning German has many benefits for young people—and it’s not as hard as its reputation suggests
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