A. Definition of your native tongue

A. Definition of your native tongue:
1. What is your native tongue according to the definition below?
Definition: The term "native tongue" shall denote the language in which a student was taught during the largest
part of his or her 12-13 years of schooling, i.e. 8-9 years ("school language" principle).
In which language did you take your study admission exam (e.g. High School diploma, secondary school leaving certificate)?
In which language did you take your Bachelor's degree?
B. Cultural background:
Which language (languages) do you speak with your family members (parents, siblings,
etc.)?
How many years have you spent in cultures different from the German-speaking culture?
from - to
years
country
culture
main language
for educational
purposes
main language
in daily life
Neu
Give a short example of how you have personally experienced living in different cultures.
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C. Motivation:
State your motivation for enrolling in the desired Master's programme.
What do you want to achieve through the programme and what are your professional aspirations beyond your Master's studies?
How will the programme assist you in obtaining these goals?
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