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German courses for children aged 4-5 in Frankfurt: Learning German through play
When is the right time to support your child in learning German? At the age of four or five, children can absorb languages particularly easily. But what does a good German course for children at this age actually look like? In this article, you will learn what really matters.
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Part Time German Course Frankfurt: Learn German Two Mornings per Week
Learning German in Frankfurt but a daily intensive course just doesn’t fit into your routine? A lot of people are in exactly the same situation. But there’s a course model that actually works really well for many learners. It might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
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Which verbs are inseparable? Prefixes, examples and the most common mistake
Which verbs are inseparable in German? In this article you will learn the most important prefixes, typical examples and the most common mistake with inseparable verbs.
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5 Tips: How to Learn Separable Verbs Correctly?
Separable verbs are something you need to master. The earlier you start learning them, the better. In this article you will get five practical tips that will help you confidently master prefixes, meanings and typical sentence structures.
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Which verbs are separable? – Examples and the 5 most common mistakes
Separable verbs are an important part of German grammar. In this article, you will learn how to recognize them, use them correctly in sentences, and avoid common mistakes.
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German for everyday life: Making plans in German
You’re having a nice conversation with someone and wondering if this is the right moment to suggest meeting again? In this article, you’ll learn typical German phrases and how to suggest a meeting naturally and politely in everyday situations.
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My child understands but hardly speaks German: 5 tips to help your child speak more
Many children already understand a lot of German in everyday life but still speak very little themselves. They want to belong, yet often cannot find the right words quickly enough and therefore prefer to stay quiet. In this article, you will learn how your child can gradually become more confident in speaking German.
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Do you really want to learn German well? What you truly need to know about the B2 German course
You can already communicate well in German, but you still feel unsure and notice that grammar and vocabulary are holding you back. The B2 German course is demanding and requires time, practice, and a solid foundation. In this article, you will get an honest explanation of what to expect at B2 and what really matters…
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Pass the B2 Telc exam: the most common mistakes and how to avoid them
Many people fail the B2 exam because they have not paid attention to basic things. Read here what you need to do to pass the exam on the first attempt with really good grades.
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German course with a focus on SPEAKING in Frankfurt am Main
If you are not speaking constantly, you are not learning German. Period. You do not learn German by listening or by “speaking once in a while”. You only learn it when speaking is the lesson itself. Why small groups and a clear focus on speaking are essential in a German course is explained here.










