Hello, I am from a small village near Bremen and work as a German lecturer at Kagawa University and at Cultural Center. Language and cultural exchange gives me a lot of pleasure. I have been living in Takamatsu with my family for 6 years. After completing my Master's degree in Japanese and German as a foreign language at Martin Luther University, I taught German for one year in Hall
Guten Tag ♡ My name is Vanessa, I´m half German half Italian and I´m currently living in Düsseldorf, Germany. In 2012 I completed the certificate "German as a foreign language" besides my studies of the Japanese language. Ever since I have been gaining many experiences while teaching in Australia, Japan and Germany in private and group classes, integration courses and via Skype l
Nice to meet you. Guten Tag. I'm Kumi. This will be my 16th year living in Germany. I currently live in an area surrounded by nature, close to the alps. Whether you are just starting out with the pronunciation ABC's, are a first timer to German, can only do greetings, or are already at a beginner/intermediate level, I think I can help you! I myself look over my children's homework, so I know a bi
Hello, nice to meet you! My name is Risa. (You can pronounce it as Lisa!) I'm a super-open-minded Japanese girl living in Germany. I provide online lessons and sometimes work as a translator at a messe. I was born and grown up in the town near Kyoto in Japan until I was graduated from University located in Kyoto. My major was English, and I've learned English at a language institute in Baltimore
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! :-)
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
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
Hello! My name is Florian and I am currently living in Tokyo. I am part Austrian, and part Japanese. Having spent 11 years in an international school in France and Switzerland, I can also speak French and English fluently. I am interested in Japanese culture, and wrote a thesis on Sumo while in university. I have been teaching German, French and English for 3 years. I can help you with grammar, p
Hiho! My name is Jasmin and I'm living in Berlin, which is the capital of Germany. I moved here about 10 years ago after I graduated school, as I had fallen in love with the city before while being on a field trip, and never regretted it. I think, Berlin is a great city as it has so much to offer. Art, history, nature, nightlife; no matter what you're looking for, you can find it! I've always had