We partner with Goethe Institute and the Goethe Society to create enriching learning experiences for our teachers in our GROW programs and immersion opportunities. As well as having the German National Language Adviser who can work with you to help strengthen the teaching of German.
We partner with Goethe Institute and the Goethe Society to create enriching learning experiences for our teachers in our GROW programs and immersion opportunities.
As well as having the German National Language Adviser who can work with you to help strengthen the teaching of German within your school.
We also have a relationship with the German Embassy that provides us with up-to-date resources to support key cultural events.
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Your Language Hub German classes will be entirely in German. Once you have mastered the basics, we will have you progressing through the crazy German grammar system until you look back wondering what all the fuss was about. Our method is based on you building core competencies in the German.
Introduce yourself to the rich culture and language of German-speaking countries, and discover connections with Aotearoa New Zealand and the South Pacific. German is the native language of more than 100 million people.It is an important language of trade since Germany is the fourth-largest economy...
Learn the basics of German and develop your ability and confidence to communicate with German speakers on a range of useful topics in this introductory course.
We Want to learn the language of Einstein, Beethoven, Merkel, and Jürgen Klopp. Fancy chatting with locals over coffee and cake in Vienna, which is famous for its café culture.Ready for a journey into the culture and history of Central Europe. German is the most widely spoken first language.
On top of that, you’ll find that German is not nearly as hard to acquire as you think it is, especially for an English speaker, since it shares the same Germanic root with English and as a result has thousands of similar words that are pretty easy to learn.
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