Dear Visitor!
I am currently on maternity leave and will not be accepting new students in 2025.
I hope you find the German teacher who is best suited to you!
Things to consider before agreeing to work with someone:
What is your specific goal with the German language?
What is your ideal teacher like?
What are you willing to do to achieve your language goals? (How much time and money can you spend per month?)
Would you like to study online or in person? Or perhaps a hybrid mode?
It's worth choosing someone who offers a free consultation—that way, you can find out right from the start wether you're a good fit for each other or not.
You need to know that learning a language is not a two-minute task, but rather a commitment that takes years. It is very important to be patient with yourself and to devote enough time to it—you don't just have to work during lessons, but you also have to study at home.
I hope I was able to help you. Go for it! :)
The trolibus - line 8 (starting from the clinics) - stops directly at my building.
The ride takes 15-20 minutes.
Also the tram - line 2 - stops near to the office.
- The first meeting (when we set the goals, check your level and get to know eachother) is free.
- Currently there is a waiting list, which I can add you to, if you want to learn with me.
A group of international volunteers having an intensive German course with me in 2015.