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<strong>Monika Becker shared her experience in teaching German to various age groups and cultural backgrounds</strong>

Monika Becker shared her experience in teaching German to various age groups and cultural backgrounds

On a sunny Monday, students of the German Language Education Study Program at Malang State University were treated to an in-depth and inspiring learning experience by Monika Becker, a teacher and leading German language expert from Germany. Becker, who has long been a pioneer in the teaching of German as a second language, has been specially invited to provide insight and motivation to the students.

In this event, Monika Becker shared her experience in teaching German to various age groups and cultural backgrounds. He also discusses the importance of a deep understanding of German culture as an integral part of language learning.

“I am happy to see the enthusiasm and enthusiasm for learning from students here. Language is a window to culture, and understanding culture is the key to mastering the language well,” said Becker enthusiastically.

This event was also an opportunity for students to ask Becker directly about the best methods in learning German, as well as get tips for improving their speaking skills.

“He is a source of inspiration for all of us. Listening to his experience and knowledge gives us a broader view of the world of German,” said Andi, one of the students present.

This activity is part of Malang State University’s efforts to broaden students’ horizons and learning experiences through direct interaction with experts in their fields. It is hoped that Monika Becker’s presence on campus will motivate students to continue developing their skills in studying German.

Dean of the Faculty of Letters, expressed his hope that Monika Becker’s visit would trigger new enthusiasm for students in exploring the potential in learning foreign languages.

Monika Becker’s presence at Malang State University not only provided new encouragement, but also became an important moment in the development of curriculum and teaching methods in the field of German.

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