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by sultanofsaltin
3292 days ago
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I'm moving to the Berlin in the fall myself. Planning to use it as our home base for work/ exploring Europe from early Oct '17 to late Aug '18. I freelance as a software dev (primarily Python, JS and PHP work) in the US now and would love to hear if anyone has tips on picking up clients as an foreigner. I've been studying German daily (15-30 mins) for the past 1.5 months, hoping to be near fluent by the time we arrive, so hopefully I can minimize the language barrier. Are there any good resources people have used for finding freelance work internationally or that are even specific to Berlin/ Germany? |
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Assuming that you are an American with little or no prior language learning experience, you may want to adjust your expectations.
It seems like you will have ~75 hours (5 months at 0.5 hours per day) of study by the time you leave. That should get you to a basic beginner level (CEFR A1) -- maybe A2 is you are really good. 5 months of full time study might get you to a minimal level of professional competence (CEFR B2).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_R...
Of course, if you speak a language that is linguistically closer to German and/or if you have learned foreign languages before, then the expected time to reach a level can be shortened.
Regardless, I encourage you to keep your expectations reasonable.
If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer. This is an area in which I have quite a bit of theoretical and practical knowledge.