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How to use “ihnen” correctly? (A1 German Guide)
Are you unsure how to use “ihnen” correctly? Many learners feel the same. Don’t worry—you can learn it. The important thing is to understand the difference between “sie” and “ihnen”. In this article, you’ll learn how to use this pronoun correctly.
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How to use “unbedingt” correctly? (A1 German Guide)
Are you unsure how to use ‘unbedingt’ correctly? Many learners make common mistakes. For example: “Ich unbedingt gehe.” Do you know why this is wrong? Read here to find out the correct way.
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German intensive class at regular school is not enough: Why a private children’s German course in Frankfurt am Main pays off
Your child has not lived in Germany for long and speaks little German. The intensive class at the regular school does not provide the necessary language support, and your child is rather demotivated. Are you worried whether your child will keep up at school and make friends?
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Is German Hard to Learn? 4 Practical Tips to Make It Much Easier
Is German hard to learn? Many people think so – but it all depends on the right tricks. In this article, you’ll learn which small changes in your daily routine can make learning German much easier and why some common mistakes unknowingly hold you back. Keep reading if you really want to make learning German…
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Is German Hard to Learn? Not If You Avoid These 3 Common Mistakes
Do you want to learn German really well but doubt it’s possible? Do you hear that voice in your head saying, “German is hard”? What are the 3 big mistakes you should absolutely avoid if you want to learn German?
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How to Use “ihr” and “euch” correctly? (A1 German Guide)
Are you unsure how to use “ihr” and “euch” correctly? Many learners feel the same. Don’t worry, you can learn it. The important thing is to understand the difference between the two pronouns. In this article, you’ll learn how to use them correctly.
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Learning German in the morning: Is there a course in Frankfurt that takes place twice a week?
Want to learn German but struggle to find time? Our course in Frankfurt meets just two mornings a week—making it ideal for working professionals and parents. In very small groups, with plenty of speaking practice and structured lessons, you’ll make fast progress without disrupting your busy life.
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Speak German with more courage: Why not only the language is holding you back (Part 2)
In the first part of this series, we explored perfectionism, fear of mistakes, new situations, and self-doubt. In part 2, discover the invisible factors that also block your German speaking. Learn how to overcome these obstacles and speak German more confidently.
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What I’ve Learned About Learning German Well in Over 20 Years
In more than 20 years of teaching experience, I’ve learned what really matters – and what many German courses, but also learners themselves, unfortunately get wrong. Read here about two of the biggest misconceptions I once learned myself, and what my team and I do differently today.
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Learn German for Kids in Frankfurt: Key Questions about Our German Classes for Children (Part 2)
Learning German for children can be fun. In our courses in Frankfurt, your child will notice that after a short time they speak more confidently and use more words. Here you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our German classes for children.










