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Planning to work or study in Germany, Austria or Switzerland and need to learn German quickly?


Or already speaking German, and want to brush up on your existing language skills, improving pronunciation and grammar,

and extending your vocabulary?


Are you working as a German Teacher, and want to practise live conversation, learn more about German children's songs, stories, rhymes?


Do you need help with translating an article or text, or with filling in an application form or writing a formal letter in German?


I am a native speaker of German and Nunhead local and have been teaching German via Zoom and Skype during lockdown.


If you are a local group of mums, who want to learn German as well as support your children with German homework or

if you are a business man who wants to communicate with his colleagues in Germany, speaking in German, look no further, for fun and person-tailored online tutorials.


I can prepare sector-specific lessons for your area of interest.


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

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