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German Lessons in Louisville

Our native-speaking qualified German teachers can guide you and your group at your work or at home, at a time convenient to you. Classes can take place on any day of the week - even weekends - morning, afternoon or evening. If needs be, if meeting at your office or home is not suitable, you can take your lessons at the trainer's office. Study materials are supplied for you.

German 1 to 1 General

German lessons of this type are broader and are aimed towards students with a variety of requirements. While all beginner level students will cover survival German - needed for short visits to countries where English isn't widely spoken, or if you wish to 'go local'; those studying German usually go in different directions at this point, depending on what they need. Those who have benefitted from these German classes have been those investing in or buying property overseas, those married to overseas nationals, people setting off on a round-the-world trip, enthusiasts in German culture, and those enthusiastic to pass a specific exam in German.

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German 1 to 1 Business

Those who would benefit the most from these German tutorials are those who feel they need to learn German to help them out in their business lives. For starters, learning salutations and business etiquette is integral; once these have been practiced then reading and writing lessons can start. Typical studiers have been those involved in international import/export, negotiations and acquisitions, those in multinational companies requiring another language, and those working in any way with international governments and relevant administration. Just our simplest lesson for beginners will have students finishing the lessons with basic telephone and e-mail German, as well as survival German should a visit to the country be necessary.

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German Group Lessons

If there are 2 or more of you with the same level of German, the same targets within the language, and be able to study at the same time and location, then you'll be happy to know that these German lessons can also be made available for Two-to-One German Lessons or Small Group In-Company German Lessons. Listen & Learn do not generally recommend classes of more than 6-8 people, although Taster lessons in German can run with up to 12 people. Bookings must be made for all participants at the same time.

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German Facts

Out of the EU-15 nations, 32% of people claim to be able to talk in German, either as their first or second language

Nouns in German always start with a capital letter

German nouns change form depending on how they are used - there are three genders, four cases and both singular and plural, making a maximum of 24 different forms per noun

And now for something completely German

» Heidi Klum tops list of online virus threats Be careful what you Google, especially if it's for pictures of Heidi Klum. 

» Mozart Motivates Sewage Microbes, Engineer Says The owners of a German sewage treatment plant called on scientists to investigate after they claimed playing Mozart motivates the plant's microbes

» Germans not as grumpy as many assume Germans are the happiest they have been in a decade.

» German Chancellor Merkel criticises quest for growth at any cost Angela Merkel says the longstanding pursuit of growth at any cost is one cause of the debt crisis afflicting countries in Europe

» Happiest Germans live in Hamburg People living in the northern port city are the most content Germans, according to a study


German Language Level Test

Please choose the correct answer for this question.

Wie geht es Ihnen Frau Schmidt? Danke, sehr gut Herr Kern. .......?


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Und Ihnen?


Und dir?


Und wie?


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"Yes, I did and Karina is absolutely wonderful! She’s extremely knowledgeable and very thorough, yet keeps the lesson on a light and easy note! She is a pleasure to work with! Thanks, Tricia"

Tricia Doody, German course in Orlando, Florida, USA

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Louisville

As Kentucky's largest city, Louisville is famous for hosting the Kentucky Derby - 'the most exciting two minutes in sport'. Named after King Louis XVI of France, around 700,000 people call Louisville home. While the population is primarily composed of white, native English speakers; the city is one of the central educational districts in the area, with several universities and many other post-secondary schools. These resources make it an excellent place to start studying a foreign language, even if it's likely you'll only get to use your skills outside city limits!

 

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