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Newsletter February 2026

Mein Weg nach Deutschland

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Dear subscribers,

We are back from winter break - with new content about arriving and working in Germany! Try our two newly developed games with AI elements and practise words for every day life and the work place. You will also find answers to frequently asked questions about the workplace and event tips for the upcoming weeks. Have a look!

Serie "Unser neues Zuhause"

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AI Game for Practising Everyday German (A2) (Only Available in German)

Our new home

Sophia, Feliz, and their daughter Dalia are new in Germany. Join them as they move into their new apartment and learn everyday words. With AI, you can practise real conversations - talk to the neighbour or the Lopez family!
Berufseinstieg Startbild

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AI Game for Practising Everyday Working Life German (B1) (Only Available in German)

My First Day at Work

Kala comes to Germany from India to work here. She has been invited to a job interview. Step by step, you accompany her from the interview to her first day at work – and learn important words and phrases for everyday working life. With AI dialogues: Chat with colleagues and practise your German!
Mein Arbeitsplatz

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Information

Working in Germany – My workplace

What does the employment contract say? When do I receive my salary? And where do I find further information? We have compiled answers to frequently asked questions regarding the topic “My Workplace“ 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