Hello. I am a 13 year old girl and I am in 6th grade. Unfortunately, we will be moving to Munich, Germany this summer ... It is quite difficult for me to abandon the life I have adapted to. I will miss everything here, but in Germany I will have more opportunities and I try to accept things in a more optimistic way. There are some things that bother me. The first is that I don't know the language very well, and while I'm here I'm going to take private lessons so I can have a solid foundation on the language. My English is very good and I'm good at it. But I prefer to study in a normal German school, not in an international school, but I'm worried that I may not do well with the language and be sent to a lower grade, which doesn't suit me ... If someone is well acquainted with the procedure of transfer to a German school, please let me know: D. What awaits me there? I would love, if anyone gives me real information. Thanks in advance!
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You are expecting a wonderful, different education. Classes are made up of all kinds of nations, it's good that you're learning the language. If you leave immediately after the end of the school year, you can also go to school in Germany for about a month and a half, because the children finish school at the end of July. Be natural, smile. People are kind and open. Don't be arrogant, looking viciously like the Bulgarians do it en masse. It's just not well received. Although there is little time they will accept you in class, you will quickly find friends, English will also be useful to you. You are not the only one. Thousands of children are in your situation, but they do not accept things in such a negative way.