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GERMAN TUITION / LESSON BY NATIVE SPEAKER


mermaid69

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Hi.

Are you learning German or are your children learning German at school and you want to support them or learn with them side by side?

I am a local mother, teacher and native speaker of German, giving private tuition for individuals

and groups in person or online via Zoom.


I can cater for specific topics of your interest ( for example relating to your profession/ field of expertise)

or help with German school work / homework for children.


Individuals and groups of people are equally welcome. I have worked with professionals who moved from England to Germany and have prepared specific tuitions relating to their jobs, dealing with sector-specific vocabulary.


I can provide lessons designed for the everyday use of German, relating to everyday-life.


I am also designing tuitions for groups of mothers who have children in German-speaking schools and kindergardens with German as a main subject, covering specific subjects/ topics. Also covering German children's songs, poetry, rhymes, games, stories and fairy tales.

All levels welcome !

Please contact me via private message on East Dulwich Forum if you are interested.

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