Happy 57th Birthday Jungle Book! https://lnkd.in/eSQxnsxp
Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
Education Administration Programs
Devizes, Wiltshire 88 followers
About us
Native German speaker and qualified teacher offering all types of tuition, from 1-1 to large groups, from beginners to A-Level, including business German as well as online German tuition via Skype. Main specialty: helping people learn German on their own with a free newsletter giving lots of free online resources and books and online courses (via Udemy and Skillshare) to further help the learning. One-off lessons are also available. Also proofreading and translations from German to English and from English to German.
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- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Devizes, Wiltshire
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- German singing workshops, workshops for exhibitors in Germany, translating German-English & English-German, German tuition, German lessons via Skype & Google hangout, Online courses on Udemy & Skillshare, and Author of books for German learners at amazon
Locations
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19 Longcroft Road
Devizes, Wiltshire, GB
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Updates
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Four sentences with the four German cases based on this spider that lived very briefly 😀 in our bedroom. Da ist die Spinne. (Nominative, die Spinne = subject) Ich sehe die Spinne. (Accusative, die Spinne = direct object) Ich sehe den Körper von der Spinne. (Dative, der Spinne = von, always followed by the dative) Und ich sehe die acht Beine der Spinne! (Genitive, der Spinne = of the spider) Do you recognise all the cases? If you're struggling with this, my online course 'German grammar - the four cases' will help https://bit.ly/3TmASTf
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How much do you know about the German author Günter Grass who would have celebrated his 97th birthday today? https://lnkd.in/eiTgkq5H
German authors: Günter Grass - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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Can you think of a German verb that could take the prefixes ein, aus or um? https://lnkd.in/d7_QESb
3 useful German prefixes: ein, aus, um - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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Did you know that in German you can use the present tense with a time phrase to talk about something in the future? https://lnkd.in/egUBKkud
How to use the present tense and a time phrase to talk about the future in German - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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When we went to Germany last month Steven found another Baumelbank, which we had to try out straight away! https://lnkd.in/d_zY9ER
So, what exactly is a Baumelbank? - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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A little reminder about the three different meanings for 'sie' https://lnkd.in/dQGephT
German Grammar - sie, sie or Sie? - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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We've been to Germany last month and can confirm all 5 things still exist 😉 https://lnkd.in/dZ3kwGp
5 things you may be surprised to find in Germany - Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
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