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  • A1.2 German Course Wednesdays 6.30-8pm

    This course is suitable for students with some prior knowledge in the language who have recently completed an A1.1 course or studied German up to GCSE. In this course, we build on what you have previously learned and discuss among other things   * how to arrange and cancel appointments * plural rules of German nouns * vocabulary useful for shopping in a supermarket * German modal verbs * separable verbs (trennbare Verben) * the first past tense (Perfekt) * how to book and talk about holidays * the imperative in German * Dative and Genitive case * direct and indirect pronouns * further practice on adjective declensions * describing your flat/house * two-way prepositions  * discussing events and occasions such as birthdays, holidays (Christmas, Easter etc.) * the future tense in German The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.2 German Course Tuesdays 8-9.30am

    This course is suitable for students with some prior knowledge in the language who have recently completed an A1.1 course or studied German up to GCSE. In this course, we build on what you have previously learned and discuss among other things   * how to arrange and cancel appointments * plural rules of German nouns * vocabulary useful for shopping in a supermarket * German modal verbs * separable verbs (trennbare Verben) * the first past tense (Perfekt) * how to book and talk about holidays * the imperative in German * Dative and Genitive case * direct and indirect pronouns * further practice on adjective declensions * describing your flat/house * two-way prepositions  * discussing events and occasions such as birthdays, holidays (Christmas, Easter etc.) * the future tense in German The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.2 German Course Sundays 7-8.30pm

    This course is suitable for students with some prior knowledge in the language who have recently completed an A1.1 course or studied German up to GCSE. In this course, we build on what you have previously learned and discuss among other things   * how to arrange and cancel appointments * plural rules of German nouns * vocabulary useful for shopping in a supermarket * German modal verbs * separable verbs (trennbare Verben) * the first past tense (Perfekt) * how to book and talk about holidays * the imperative in German * Dative and Genitive case * direct and indirect pronouns * further practice on adjective declensions * describing your flat/house * two-way prepositions  * discussing events and occasions such as birthdays, holidays (Christmas, Easter etc.) * the future tense in German The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.2 German Course Sundays 4-5.30pm

    This course is suitable for students with some prior knowledge in the language who have recently completed an A1.1 course or studied German up to GCSE. In this course, we build on what you have previously learned and discuss among other things   * how to arrange and cancel appointments * plural rules of German nouns * vocabulary useful for shopping in a supermarket * German modal verbs * separable verbs (trennbare Verben) * the first past tense (Perfekt) * how to book and talk about holidays * the imperative in German * Dative and Genitive case * direct and indirect pronouns * further practice on adjective declensions * describing your flat/house * two-way prepositions  * discussing events and occasions such as birthdays, holidays (Christmas, Easter etc.) * the future tense in German The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • B1.2 German Course Sundays 1-2.30pm

    This intermediate level course is suitable for students who completed B1.1 level or who have lived in a German-speaking country. We discuss topics such as * the environment and climate change * main and subordinate clause connectors  * time management  * further work on modal verbs in present and past tense * learning strategies  * further practice on passive voice * job adverts and applications * further practice on the subjunctive * consumption goods and brands The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • C1.2 German Course Tuesdays 7.30-9pm

    This advanced level course is only suitable for students who successfully completed C1.1 level. We cover among other things * transformation of values * writing essays and preparing presentations in German * further work on verbs with prepositions  * nouns with prepositions  * conflicts and crime * further work on Konjunktiv 1+2 * small talk * further practice on relative clauses * adjectives with prepositions  * world of music The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class fun and engaging. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to practice German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Wednesdays 6-7.30pm

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Tuesdays 6-7.30pm

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you with information on the exact location and send you the material for the first few sessions. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Thursdays 12.30-2pm

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Fridays 12.30-2pm

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Sundays 2.30-4pm

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * common professions * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns/articles in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

  • A1.1 German Course Thursdays 8-9.30am

    Learn German from scratch with our new beginner German course. This course is suitable for students without any prior knowledge in the language. You will learn among other things * how to the conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense * how to introduce yourself and other beginner vocabulary * the numbers in German * German word order rules in simple sentences and questions * the most common question words in German and how to use them * to talk about hobbies * how express preferences in German  * possessive pronouns in German * how to book a hotel and check into a hotel room * German gender rules* the difference between the Nominative and Accusative case in German * adjective ending rules in the Nominative and Accusative cases for definite, indefinite, no articles * how to reserve a table in a restaurant and order a meal * the most common temporal and spatial prepositions * vocabulary related to work/office The course is designed for rapid progress in the language and practices all four skills- reading, writing, listening, and of course speaking. Due to its small size, everyone gets to participate and receives individual feedback, which makes the class engaging and fun. We use a textbook as our main resource along with additional material to consolidate German grammar. After you signed up, we will email you the Zoom link for the course and send you the material for the first few sessions. Since it is a hybrid course, you are of course welcome to attend the course in person. It is possible to join this course after the start date if you book some revision lessons with us first. Please contact us for for more information.

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