I teach: German
active students: 3
lessons: 2453
I am a dedicated and experienced German language instructor with over 10 years of professional teaching expertise. My teaching background spans a comprehensive range of language levels, from absolute beginners (A1) to advanced learners (C2), with an impressive record of more than 10,000 teaching hours across various educational settings.
Teacher's specialization:
German for beginners
Conversational German
Intensive German
Business German
German for study
German for traveling
TestDaF Exam
Goethe-Zertifikat Exam
German for kids
Teacher's specialization:
German for beginners
Conversational German
Intensive German
Business German
German for study
German for traveling
TestDaF Exam
Goethe-Zertifikat Exam
German for kids
Thomas
Working with Elene has completely transformed my German language journey. Before starting lessons with her, I struggled with basic grammar and pronunciation. After just three months of twice-weekly sessions, I successfully passed my B1 exam with a score much higher than I expected! Elene has this remarkable ability to explain complex grammar concepts in simple, understandable ways. Her patience and personalized approach to teaching made all the difference for me.
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All German teachers are different. They usually set their own prices depending on the experience they have. Also the price depends on the level of the student, the higher the level, the higher the rate.
What is the most difficult thing about learning German?
Difficulty in learning German arises when it comes to noun cases, article declensions, tenses, prefixes, and verbs - which can be regular (weak) and irregular (strong). Teachers and students note that German grammar is more complex than English. However! The grammar is precise and well-structured. Despite these challenges, German grammar follows logical patterns and consistent rules, making it systematic once mastered. Many learners find that after understanding the basic principles, the apparent complexity becomes more manageable.
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Can I learn German from scratch on my own?
Learning a foreign language is not an easy task, but it is possible. The success of self-study depends on a high level of self-discipline and motivation. We advise you to learn the language if you understand the goal and then any obstacle will be easily overcome. In addition, the goal will help you decide on the direction of which there are many in the English language.
Which is more difficult, German or English?
German is in most cases significantly more difficult than English. And linguistic research, according to which German is 2.5 times more difficult than English at the intermediate level (Intermediate), only confirms our conclusions. However, it's worth noting that this comparison mainly focuses on grammatical complexity. In other aspects, such as pronunciation or vocabulary acquisition, the difficulty levels may vary depending on the learner's native language.