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German Tutor available: experienced secondary teacher (GCSEs and A Levels)


SaskiaL

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Hallo! I have 8 years of experience as a qualified secondary school German teacher and 4 years as the Head of Languages department. I have taught many GCSE and A Level students and have an excellent track record of successful results. I have also acted as a German GCSE and A Level examiner on many occasions so I am well-versed in the exams process and exactly how to get the best grades.

Whether you need a boost before the exams, a particular skill like speaking or writing improved or you are missing content and confidence I can help you fill the gaps and achieve that result!

If you are not studying for exams and are seeking a tutor for a different purpose, I am happy to chat about your needs and see if I am the right fit. I did my BA degree in German at the University of Bristol so I would happily take on any university students wishing to improve or have some 1:1 sessions alongside their studies or are looking for some help with assignments. Similarly, if you are just looking for some basic German for work or travel I am happy to help prepare you. Having lived in both Austria and Germany and travelling there regularly to visit family I have a lot of real-world experience as well.

I like to tailor my lessons to your likes and interests and (once we’ve met) we can establish together the best approaches to your learning.

I am happy to do in person (I live in SE15) or online tutoring and currently have plenty of availability. Please PM me if you are interested.

Danke! Saskia

  • 4 months later...

Hi Saskia, I'm looking for a German teacher as my daughter now lives in Germany and looks like she's staying, so I thought I better get at least an intermediate level of German for when I visit! I've been teaching myself over the past few weeks (using Michel Thomas recordings and Quizlet) but I think one-to-one lessons could give me a boost. I'd be looking to start in September. Maybe we could have a chat on the phone? Thank you. I live in SE22 and would be looking for mainly in-person teaching but perhaps the occasional online lesson for when I'm not in London. Thank you, Neil.

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