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Newsletter November 2025

Mein Weg nach Deutschland

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Dear subscribers,

We are back from our break and today we have a full package of information for you on the topic of vocational training. Have you seen our new video series “Theoretisch, praktisch, gut”? In the series, we accompany Amir as he starts his dual training programme in Germany. There are also exciting exercises on training occupations, for example in the metalworking or gardening sectors, answers to frequently asked questions about vocational training, and event tips for the upcoming weeks. Let's get started!
 

Theoretisch, praktisch, gut! Meine Ausbildung in Deutschland

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Videos and Exercises About Vocational Training (B1)

Theoretisch, praktisch gut! My Vocational Training in Germany

Amir comes to Germany from Morocco to complete a dual vocational training programme. Everything is new to him: language, work and everyday life. The series “Theoretically, practically, good! My vocational training in Germany” accompanies Amir on his journey: from his first day in Germany to finding a flat, dealing with the authorities and vocational school, to leisure time and new friendships. The videos also include exercises at B1 level to help with learning German.
Superhero Campus

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Game and Practice Sets for Professions (A2)

One Training. One Mission. One Superhero.

The Superhero Campus is looking for five new brave superheroes! Could you be the next work hero? Choose a vocational training and learn the most important terms and tasks related to metal, wood, gardening, electronics, and mechatronics. In addition to the exercises, there is an exciting game.
Training in skilled trades

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Information

Vocational Training in Germany

How do you find a vocational training programme? How is a dual vocational training structured? And where do I find further information? We have compiled answers to frequently asked questions in 30 languages.
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The project “Mein Weg nach Deutschland - Ensuring Successful Migration Journeys” is co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund of the European Union.

Contact


Project ”Mein Weg nach Deutschland – Ensuring Successful Migration Journeys“
Goethe-Institut e. V.
Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 18
80333 München
Tel. +49 89 159210
mwnd@goethe.de