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1:1 German lessons for adults


mermaid69

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Going for a new job in Germany, Austria or Switzerland?


Need to brush up on your German language skills or learn some basic German before leaving?


I am offering 1:1 or group sessions. Due to the corona social distancing regulations tutorials /lessons will be held in a public space (cafe', park).

Short sessions of 30 minutes available.


THE SESSIONS I AM OFFERING ARE SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE QUICKLY IN ORDER TO COMMUNICATE IN DAILY LIFE, AND POSSIBLY WITHIN A JOB ROLE in a German-speaking country.


The session will be person-tailored to your needs and wishes and focus on the vocabulary and specific areas of your interest/ your industry / field ( fashion, medicine, gastronomy etc).


Lessons are suitable for those who need German for practical, every-day use in order to communicate with people.


If you want to study the language from a linguistic perspective and learn all about grammar and conjugations, these sessions will not be useful/ suitable for you.

I am focussing on communication (spoken and written) in order to enable my clients to use the language in practical terms, relevant to daily life.


I am a native speaker of German, as well as a qualified teacher.


Also available : translation German - English or English - German, letter writing , interpretation


If you are interested please contact me via private message on East Dulwich Forum.

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