Some of you might have had the pleasure to work with Francesco. For our students, it’s always nice to learn more about who they are learning with to get a better impression of their teacher. Francesco is currently doing a Master’s program in German as a Foreign Language at Freie Universität of Berlin. Since the beginning of this year, he’s been tutoring our private students and has supported us reliably with a bunch of substitute lessons at Transmitter.
Today we’d like to introduce you to our newest team member: Golo!
Golo has been teaching intensive courses, conversation courses and and has also been tutoring our private students since the beginning of this year. We asked him a few questions to get to know him a little bit better. We hope you like it. Have fun reading!
Finally we are offering cultural events at Transmitter again and are kicking off 2024 with our Language Evening. Join us at Zaher’s for some drinks and conversations 🙂 We will meet on February 8th, between 20:00 and 22:00 just around the corner from Transmitter (Nostitzstraße 38).
Meet Andreas! Andreas is the newest member of our team and will be taking over Laura’s A2.2 class starting in June. In addition to that, he will be working in the office and would be happy to help you out with any questions concerning enrollment or organization.
Some of you already know Eva since she’s been teaching with Transmitter for a while now. This upcoming September, Eva will teach a new A1.1 evening course and in October, she will take on a new intensive course at Transmitter (B2.1). Of course, we prepared a few questions for her so that you can get to know her better 🙂
Our dear colleague Robert has been in India for a while now, teaching German, traveling and discovering India. So cool, right? We asked him a few questions about how the trip came about and how he is doing. Of course, we also wanted to know when he would be back at Transmitter. Click here to read the Interview.
Great news! Our charming Katja will teach a new A1.1 intensive class in February!
Katja has years of experience of teaching at Transmitter as well as abroad. This month, she will be teaching the new A1.1 intensive course for beginners coming up on February 05. She’s eager to teach a beginners class and can’t wait to get you motivated to learn our beloved language.
As you may have already noticed from October on we are happy to introduce a new team member: Laura. She will be happy to help you with any questions. We recently sat together with our newest member to get to know her better.
There are many platforms which offer language exchange in Berlin, but a lot of them are more interested in selling their commercial services than actually connecting people. We’d like to help you find your way through the jungle of organizations and companies – so here’s our list for anyone who’s looking for a tandem partner or for language exchange events to improve their speaking skills.
Love it or hate it: Our good old German Grammar!
To make Grammar practice less painful – we have summarized our top 5 Grammar Websites for you.
Give it a try and check out the following website. For some of you, the links might be long awaited help!
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You need an official German test for your study or a job search, but don’t know which test is the right one? The best-known tests in Germany are TELC, TestDaF and DSH. These are officially recognized tests, which is why they take place in an official test centre or at schools and the exam costs money.
It makes us so happy to have wonderful students like you. For those of you who are taking their first class with us, it might be useful to know that follow-up registration for upcoming classes does not happen automatically. If you like your class and would like to continue with the next level, you can sign up for that class as soon as it is published on our website.
Some of you are maybe interested in German history and wondered about the Vietnamese community in Germany. The reasons and implications of the North Vietnamese migration are quite well-known for people in the East and many of you might have read something about it.
Gone are the days when graphic novels were for kids only. They bring us a wonderful combination of visual art and text which might be just what you need if long texts in German intimidate or bore you. Ignite your passion for reading in German with the help of illustrations.