Getting started in a new language is always difficult. Learning vocabulary alone doesn’t qualify you to express yourself much better than a dog can; you need grammar. And ploughing through course books enables you to understand a lot but hardly to speak. What you need as a beginner is a simple toolkit that allows you to construct your own language – and, of course, as much practice as you can get. Communication is both the goal and the way there, and this only works if everybody is in the same room and can freely move around and interact. That’s why I insist on personal attendance, but classes are supplemented by my own internet platform Drahtschule to practise writing and revise classroom topics.
I give German courses at levels A1 and A2. For anvanced learners, I offer the Sprachclub Eberswalde.