Mobiklass

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mobiklasse is a language advertising campaign led by the Federation of German-French Houses with the support of the Robert Bosch Foundation , the German-French Youth Office of the Goethe Institute and Mercedes-Benz France. German Academic Exchange Service . The aim is to playfully interest French students in the German language and culture and to convey an “attractive, friendly and up-to-date image of Germany”.

In 2000, the predecessor organization DeutschMobil was founded in the Heidelberg House in Montpellier. Ten young German lecturers drive vans to primary schools, colleges (intermediate level) and high schools. French students are introduced to the German language and culture in playfully designed lessons. From pronunciation rules to differences in the school system to hip-hop, the children and young people are brought closer to the neighboring country “to touch”. On average, the number of students who chose German as their second foreign language rose by 50% and by 25% for German as their first foreign language in the schools they visited.

The organization was awarded the German Language Initiative Prize 2003 and, on January 22, 2004, the Adenauer de Gaulle Prize on the occasion of the 41st anniversary of the signing of the Élysée Treaty .

As part of the agreement on Franco-German cooperation, the program is under the patronage of the Plenipotentiary for Cultural Affairs between the Federal Republic of Germany and France and the French Minister of Education.

Job sites

Aix-en-Provence , Bordeaux , Caen , Dijon , Lyon , Montpellier , Nancy , Nantes , Nice , Paris and Toulouse

In 2002, the mirror-image initiative France Mobil was introduced in Germany.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bosch-stiftung.de/content/language1/html/936.asp
  2. http://mobiklasse.de/de/program
  3. http://mobiklasse.de/de/program