
How to: Find a Doctor Who Speaks English
Maybe you don’t want to, but sometimes it might be necessary to see a physician. Wouldn’t it be great if they spoke your language?
Maybe you don’t want to, but sometimes it might be necessary to see a physician. Wouldn’t it be great if they spoke your language?
Tired of working from home or that café chair every day? Time to find a real office. But hey, not a boring office with cubicles. Berlin has a booming scene of new, inspiring co-working spaces. Rent a desk for a month, a week, or just for the day. As a bonus, you’ll get co-workers, and might make new friends and find potential business partners.
You might think that English is the official language of Germany as long as you only hang out around Rosenthaler Platz in Mitte. But just go slightly north, to Pankow, or a few miles south, to Neukölln, and you’ll find yourself in acute need of some basic German vocabulary.
If you’re going to live in Berlin, one of the first things you’ll need is a German bank account. We’ll explain how you get it.
So, you’ve finally decided to stay in Berlin. Even though it might not be for good, you’re considering a more permanent living situation.