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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.
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Learn German for Kids in Frankfurt: 6 Most Important Questions Parents Ask (Part 1)
Wondering how your child can learn German quickly and confidently? They speak very little German, mix languages, and may even shut down when spoken to in German. Do you know why this happens? Read on to learn how you can support your child learning German.
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I want to learn German – where can I find a German course in Frankfurt where I can really speak?
Finally speak German – without fear or hesitation If you want to learn to speak German in Frankfurt, you need to achieve one thing right at the start: lose the fear of speaking German. Many learners struggle with this when they attend a German course in Frankfurt, and that’s why they often switch to English…
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How To Use “ihr” Correctly? (A1-German Guide)
Many learners – even at B1 or B2 – use “Sie” instead of “ihr.” It may sound like a small mistake, but in reality, it’s a big one. If you really want to learn German well and correctly, you must not make this mistake.
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I want to learn German in Germany. How can I find a language school that allows me to apply for a visa?
If you come from a third country and want to learn German in Germany, you’ll often need a language visa. But not every school meets the requirements. This article explains what to watch out for – from course choice to visa rules and common mistakes. Plus: tips from a specialist lawyer.
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I Want to Learn German Properly. Where Can I Find the Best German Course?
Are you looking for a really good German course – the best one? This article shows you how to recognize a truly great German course – and why active speaking, small groups, and targeted corrections are essential.
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Premium A1 Intensive Course – Your High-Quality German Course in Frankfurt
High Standards – also for your German course? Well, then don’t book just any course. Choose the one that really brings you forward: with high quality, small courses and especially one that makes you SPEAK.