Nice to meet you and thank you for visiting my profile! My name is Mick and I have been enjoying teaching for many years. - "I want to learn German, but I don't know where to start."- "I need help to understand this grammar..."- "There are no occassions to speak German in Japan, what should I do??"- "I really need my text to be correct... If only someone could proofread it so I can feel at ease."
Freut mich dich kennenzulernen. Mein Name ist Andreas Lechner.Nice to meet you. My name is Andreas Lechner.初めまして。Andreas Lechnerと申します。 Picture taken at the Shiritsu Kibikogennobinobi Elementary School (I am the right guy). My teaching style As a teacher, my focus is on creating a fun and relaxed learning environment where students can improve their language skills at their own pace. I believe tha
Nice to meet you! I’m Emma, a German language tutor. ★Self Introduction★ I graduated from the University of Jena in Germany. I majored in “Deutsch als Fremdsprache (German as a second language)“, which is equivalent to the Japanese language teacher training department in Japan, so I have expertise in teaching German to non-native speakers. I also experienced an educational internship at a unive
Hi, my name is Shiho and I currently live in Germany. I have completed the Advanced Skills of Teaching Japanese course and am certified to teach Japanese.What are you interested in learning?・I want to learn languages in an enjoyable way ・I want to live abroad / study abroad ・I want a chance to spea in Japanese If any of these apply to you, let me help you!【Self Introduction】During my one-year stu
Nice to meet you! I went to Germany without studying a word of German. I spent every single day not understanding what people were saying to me and not being able to express my thoughts, and it was really tough. After working as hard as I could every day, after one year I could understand what native speakers were saying and express my thoughts without stressing out. Now, I am currently working al
I am looking forward to meeting you and welcome among my students! :-) Hi there! :-) My name is Elza and I'm from Hungary. I teach English, German, Norwegian and Spanish. I graduated in 2013 as an English teacher and since then I have prepared hundreds of students to their important language exams! 90% passing rate! :-)I love languages and I'm very enthusiastic to practice them with you! :-)
Guten Tag! Hello! I am here to help you learn German in an enjoyable and efficient way, even though German is often said to be a difficult language to learn. You can think of me as more of a sports trainer than a "teacher". While utilizing the know-how I have gained over the past 20 years teaching German, I'll tailor my lessons to each of my student's needs and personalities. Even if you are a co
Although I am German i grew up bilingually with English, as many friends of my parents did not speak German.I am originally an archaeologist, but when I got married to a Japanese and moved to Japan in 1993 we opened a language school in Gunma. My husband was asked to go to Sri Lanka in 2006, so we gave up the language school and since then I teach English online.I teach basically everything - fro
Hi! I’m Emanuel. I’m German, but I've lived in Italy for a long time. I have a university degree in Communication Science, specifically in Languages and Cultures for Business. I love traveling, languages and different cultures. That’s why I’ve always studied languages: I speak and teach German, Italian and English; but I’ve also learned Spanish and French and currently I am studying Japanese. Whe
Nice to meet you. I live in Southwest Germany with my German husband and our two kids. The biggest city nearby is called Stuttgart. It isn't the most well known place, but it is home to world famous companies like Daimlar, Porsche, and Bosch. I had put my German studies on hold since having kids, but I started again last year and got a C1 level certification. German grammar can be very complicated