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- German Language Level Assessments For Free
You studied German before but are unsure of your current level? No problem. Olesen Tuition- one of the UK's leading German language schools- offers 15 minute Zoom sessions with an experienced native tutor who will determine your level of German. Our assessments, which include reading, listening comprehension, speaking, and occasionally even written exercises, are free of charge, but you need to commit to at least one of our group classes in order to book. All of our German courses are taught by experienced native tutors and have a maximum number of only 5 students per class. The rate of our German classes is ÂŁ40 for our 90 minutes. On our German language blog "Auf Deutsch bitte!", you will find many helpful posts on German grammar. From explanations on the German articles, and word order in the German language to the passive voice in German, on our blog you will find the answers to your questions with regard to all things German. Well, most things.
- When NOT to use articles in German
Many students of the German language struggle to understand how to use its articles. Not only does the language have three genders, it also distinguishes between four different cases. And while the German language uses articles where the English does not, there are instances when it is actually incorrect to use articles. In this articles, you learn what those instances are. The first is with regard to so-called proper nouns. That is, named people, places etc. Even though you might hear German native speakers refer to âdie Tanjaâ or âder Markusâ, they should actually drop the articles and just use the names instead. So rather than saying âdie Tanja hat gesagt, dass sie nochmal anruftâ, they should not use âdieâ in front of her name. Alas, they do. The second situation when articles should not be used is when general statements are being made. When you go shopping, for instance, you donât buy âdie Tomatenâ oder âden Broccoliâ because you donât buy specific tomatoes, just tomatoes in general. Both instances when articles should not be used- proper nouns and generalisations- are the same in English. So this should make it easier for you to understand when the use of articles is not needed. Find out more about Olesen Tuition and our German lessons below. If you want to read more about the German language, check out our German language blog "Auf Deutsch, bitte!" where you will find entries on everything- from adjective endings to German word order. This article was first published on Medium.com
- Book one of the last remaining spots in one of our new online German classes now!
Learn German in a small class with only 5 students taught by an experienced native tutor. Our classes are ideal for busy professionals like you as they offer you the flexibility you need. Try the first class to see if you like our teaching style before you commit to only 5 classes at a time. We offer daytime, evening, and weekend classes at all levels- from beginner level to advanced. Excellent student reviews on Google and Trustpilot. So learn German now and use the lockdown for something productive. Find out more about our new online German classes here. And if you're unsure of your current level, just book a free assessment with us and we're happy to advise you on the most suitable class for you. Learn how to say the most common phrases in German, read our answer to the question how long does it take to learn German, our explanation of the most common German gender rules. On our blog, you will also find useful posts on German word order, relative clauses in German, or the German cases on our blog. There, you will also find reviews about online German dictionaries and a comparison between the most common apps for learning German.
- What do you love about Berlin? Tell us here!
Many of my intensive course students are working hard on their German because they want to move to Berlin next year. What do you love about Berlin? Tell us here đ https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/2018/09/19/on-your-next-trip-to-germany-you-ll-speak-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/happy-valentines-day-in-german
- All the best in Berlin!
Many thanks to Sundip and Rory who are going to move to Berlin very soon. My A2 class wonât be the same without you- das ist sicher đ ! https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/german-classes-london Find out more about my lessons below: https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/2017/12/27/what-do-you-love-about-berlin-tell-us-here https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/linguee-dict-cc-dict-leo-or-collins-which-online-german-dictionary-should-i-use
- Do you want to work in Germany? Let me help you!
Even though many people consider the German job market to be highly desirable, the prospect of having to learn one of the most difficult languages is not a great outlook. Unless you get help from a qualified tutor who makes students learn German fast. We have brought thousands of students to working proficiency in German. Learn more about our lessons on https://www.olesentuition.co.uk and get a few steps closer to working in Germany. https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/are-you-an-opera-singer-or-music-conductor-who-needs-to-learn-german-we-might-be-able-to Learn more about me, my services, and my grammar training below: https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/private-german-lessons-london https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/german-classes-london https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/deutschunterricht-online https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/german-language-training-london https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/2016/07/19/german-language-lessons-for-companies-in-london https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/learn-german-online https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/learn-how-to-conjugate-regular-and-irregular-verbs-in-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/learn-the-perfekt-tense-in-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/der-die-das-explaining-the-cases-in-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/pronouns-in-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/how-to-master-verbs-with-prepositions-in-german https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/2016/07/27/learning-german-post-brexit
- Get ready for GCSE German, A-Level German and other German exams
German exam panic? Get help from an Oxford-educated native German tutor with over 20 years of experience in preparing students for GCSE, A-Level, IB, Goethe-Institut tests and all other qualifications in the German language. Learn more about me and my teaching on https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/gcse-a-level-ib-german-tutor You might also be interested in my post on how to get an A* in your German exam
- Celebrating 20 Years of Teaching German- and Feeling Old!
Thanks to all my students I have been fortunate enough to have met and taught in all these years. I really appreciate your continued support. All the best, Jens https://www.olesentuition.co.uk https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/2018/06/26/all-the-best-in-berlin-1
- Stay tuned! A new Youtube project is on its way!
Planning my new intensive German courses that start in January and preparing a new project on Youtube. Stay tuned https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/do-you-want-to-learn-german-or-progress-more-quickly https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/linguee-dict-cc-dict-leo-or-collins-which-online-german-dictionary-should-i-use https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/learn-german-in-london-and-online









