Why Skilled Workers Leave Germany
為什麼技術勞工會離開德國
Introduction
Germany finds many skilled workers from other countries. But many of these workers leave Germany after a short time.
德國吸引了許多來自其他國家的技術勞工,但許多勞工在短時間後便選擇離開德國。
Main Body
Many workers leave because they miss their families. Some people feel that others treat them badly. Many young people move to other countries like Spain or Italy.
許多勞工離開是因為想念家人。有些人覺得他人對他們不公平。許多年輕人則搬到西班牙或義大利等其他國家。
Paperwork is a big problem. It takes a long time to get visas and work permits. Also, some workers do not speak German well. They only speak English, so they cannot find the best jobs.
文書作業是一個大問題。取得簽證和工作許可需要很長時間。此外,部分勞工的德文能力不足,僅能使用英文,因此無法找到最合適的工作。
Germany wants to fix these problems. The government is making new offices to help workers. But these offices do not have enough staff to help everyone.
德國希望解決這些問題。政府正在成立新的辦公室來協助勞工。但這些辦公室缺乏足夠的人手來幫助每個人。
Conclusion
Germany can find workers, but it must make paperwork easier and help people learn the language.
德國雖然能找到勞工,但必須簡化文書作業並協助人們學習語言。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Can / Cannot' Pattern
In the text, we see how to talk about ability and possibility.
The Rule: Use can for yes Use cannot (or can't) for no.
Examples from the text:
- "...they cannot find the best jobs." (No ability/No possibility)
- "Germany can find workers..." (Ability/Possibility)
Simple Guide for A2:
- I can speak English. ✅
- I cannot speak German. ❌
💡 Word Swap: 'Many' vs 'Some'
Notice how the author describes groups of people:
- Many = A large number (Example: Many workers leave)
- Some = A small or unspecified number (Example: Some people feel)
Tip: Use 'Many' when you want to show a big problem, and 'Some' when it is not everyone.