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GermanTeacher
  6/10/2016 03:37 EST

Hello everyone new in Vienna!

I am a qualified and experienced Hungarian and German teacher, as well as a professional translator for Hungarian and German. As a Hungarian and German Language Trainer I have taught in the private sectors and in all kinds of language schools, mainly adults, but I also have experience of teaching children.

I offer German tutoring and conversation training to B2 level, since I live and teach in Vienna for 15 years and made my Bachelor degree in transcultural communication, as well as a Master degree in translation at the University of Vienna. In addition I have a teaching qualification for German as a Foreign Language from the University of Kassel in Germany, and a didactic training on the renowned Berlitz-method for native speaker language teachers.

In addition to Grammar classes I also offer German conversation lessons with a focus on general conversation topics, such as basic conversation starters, family, work, hobbies / interests, travels, food & drink etc. We can also discuss your questions about living in Vienna, the tasks after relocating, or any other topic you want to. Private conversation training is highly interactive with about 50% of learner participation, since you are the only one learner, so you will communicate a lot based on listening and speaking. If you aiming at perfecting your pronounciation as well as communication skills, you can book private units or take additional lessons beside your regular German course with focus on grammar.

Preparation for the Austrian Citizenship Test: The Austrian Citizenship Act outlines that persons who want to become Austrian citizens have to meet certain standard requirements such as German language skills at B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, as well as the basic knowledge of the democratic system and the fundamental principles deriving therefrom, plus the history of Austria and the province where the applicant has her/his primary residence, such as: 1.) Geschichte Österreichs, 2.) Demokratische Grundordnung und 3.) Geschichte meines Bundeslandes / Landesgeschichte Wien. Together we can go through all these brochures, or if you prefer only through the exam questions, which we translate and discuss elaborately. Afterwards we make several mock exams with evaluation of the test results, so that you know exactly which topics you need to practice.

The German lessons in One-on-One training are 60 or 90 minutes in length. You can also bring your friend, spouse or collegue and take semi-pirvate lessons - there is enough place for as many as 3 persons.

I teach at home in the city center, where I have a vast library of teaching resources such as textbooks, worksheets, dictionaries, teaching materials, flashcards etc.; just beside of the famous Karmelitermarkt in the 2nd district of Vienna; easy to reach with U2, tram 2, and the bus lines 5A and 5B.

I also run some in-company courses for Hungarian and German in Vienna and surroundings; home tutoring at your place or in-company training is also possible by agreement.

If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact me: +4319449910.

Kind regards
Sara


http://www.ungarischunterricht.at/german-tutor-in-vienna/

dentist
  9/19/2017 14:15 EST

hi,can ? have your number again,please??t doesn't work
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