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German online lessons by native speaker via Zoom or Skype.


I am teaching individuals and groups of all levels from total beginners

to advanced students.

I prepare tuitions person-tailored to your interests and learning goals.

Groups of friends are able to share a tuition via Zoom and practise speaking

German together. Interactive lessons are fun and allow students to share the

tuition cost between several people.

GCSE and A level revision, homework help, parent & child sessions and

after school German Zoom club available, if you would like to practise together with

your friends and fellow students in shared Zoom sessions.

For advanced learners of German who want to refine their language skills and extend their

vocabulary we will discuss books, movies, political events, daily life issues or specific

interests relating to your profession.

If you would like to find out more please contact me via private message on East Dulwich Forum.

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