Yes, most sessions are in a non-English language, but there is always an English track. I think Germany has two or three English sessions at the same time.
>Aren't the majority of the sessions conducted in the native language of the host country? I know there are typically some sessions conducted in English, but it limits the choices given my limited knowledge of other languages compared to an event located in an English speaking country. Having written that, I was really hoping to attend the Prague conference last year because the sessions looked very interesting but then I realized that most of the sessions I was really interested in were not in English. Plus, I would have had to foot the entire bill myself for that one and it was just not a good time for me given my recent move.
Craig Berntson
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