German is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union.Germany has the largest economy in the EU, and is an industrial giant on the world stage. Companies and organisations from Siemens to Carl Zeiss, BMW and the Deutsche Bank have formidable reputations world-wide.
Welcome to the German language and to German language courses with Euroasia.
Why learn German
German is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union.
Germany has the largest economy in the EU, and is an industrial giant on the world stage. Companies and organisations from Siemens to Carl Zeiss, BMW and the Deutsche Bank have formidable reputations world-wide.
German technology and know-how are widely respected around the world, and organisational skills are immediately apparent when one visits any of the German-speaking countries.
New Zealand has to engage more with the German-speaking world if it is to establish a stronger base for its exports in Europe.
Young Kiwis can go and work in Germany for one year under a working holiday scheme. A knowledge of the German language would obviously help enormously on this particular OE!
Some of the big cities such as Berlin are among the liveliest in Europe, with an enormous range of events throughout the year, many of them geared to the younger population.
Young people in Germany seem to be on the same kind of wavelength as young Kiwis; they usually get on well.
The Germans and the Swiss come to New Zealand in large numbers – and usually love it!
Germans are usually very environmentally aware, and are often innovators in green issues.
Germany has a rich cultural heritage, and has made huge contributions to world literature, painting, music and philosophy.
The German-speaking world has produced thinkers whose ideas have changed the way people look at the world: from Luther to Marx, to Einstein and to Freud.
People are often surprised by the beauty of the German countryside, with its dense forests and deep valleys, also by the charms of its many historical towns and villages. Austria and Switzerland have wonderful mountain landscapes. And with extensive hiking trails, all three countries are a tramper’s paradise.
Euroasia is New Zealand’s premier private provider of services in the area of foreign languages and cultures.
We operate in a multi-lingual environment, where every staff member speaks at least 2 or 3 languages fluently (including the management and administration team). The Euroasia brand is amongst the oldest and most reliable in our industry. The services we provide include:
Regular scheduled language classes at many different levels in French, German, Spanish, Chinese (Mandarin), and Japanese – including language for business.
Language classes at introductory levels in Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch and Korean.
Translation, interpreting and language assessment.
Cross-cultural consulting – business advice and diversity training for companies, adjusting to life in New Zealand.
Business across cultures – cross-cultural event management, corporate visits, training of staff heading overseas.
Our Vision
“To connect people across cultures”
Our Mission Statement
“To provide the best foreign language and cross-cultural services in New Zealand”
Our History
We started as the European Language Academy (ELA), founded in Auckland in 2000.
This was a boutique European language school, geared to the teaching of the most popular European languages. ELA was then joined by the Asian Language Academy (ALA), founded in 2006 as a complementary Asian language school.
ELA and ALA were not just language schools: the two academies also offered a range of services to businesses and to schools. In New Zealand, we were pioneers in the area of cross-cultural consulting services.
As the company expanded, we created an umbrella brand to cover all the services we provide. The name we chose was Euroasia – to reflect the world we wish to open up to New Zealanders and our vision of connecting people across cultures.
We have our head office in Auckland, but we provide our language and cross-cultural services across New Zealand.
In July 2007, Euroasia was recognised by National Business Review as the 3rd most exciting company within the New Zealand education sector. We have a proven track record as the premier private provider of foreign language training in New Zealand, with over 5000 Kiwis having completed courses with Euroasia.
In this beginners course You will learn basic phrases for greetings and farewells, asking and providing personal information, ordering food and drinks, asking for information, requesting and giving directions and buying tickets. You will learn German language pronunciation, useful vocabulary.
Your Language Hub German classes will be entirely in German. Once you have mastered the basics, we will have you progressing through the crazy German grammar system until you look back wondering what all the fuss was about. Our method is based on you building core competencies in the German.
Introduce yourself to the rich culture and language of German-speaking countries, and discover connections with Aotearoa New Zealand and the South Pacific. German is the native language of more than 100 million people.It is an important language of trade since Germany is the fourth-largest economy...
Germany is a country with a long and rich heritage and is the geographic and cultural centre of Europe. The German language is closely related to English and is more similar to it than to any other language. There are 100 million German speakers throughout Europe, from Austria to Switzerland.
We Want to learn the language of Einstein, Beethoven, Merkel, and Jürgen Klopp. Fancy chatting with locals over coffee and cake in Vienna, which is famous for its café culture.Ready for a journey into the culture and history of Central Europe. German is the most widely spoken first language.
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