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Beginner Courses

German Grammar Online Course Learn German America

A1/A2 - What are all the rules for?

​​Age Group: Teenagers & Adults

Level: A1+

Gender: Mixed

Class Size: 1 to 5 participants

Duration: 8 sessions (4 - 16 weeks, based on teaching schedule)

Session Length: 60 minutes

Format: Live online via Zoom

Tools: Zoom, Google Classroom

 

Teacher: Nicolas Jacobi

Price: $240

This 8-week course is designed for adult learners who want to confidently navigate the complexities of German grammar without getting overwhelmed. Led by certified teacher Nico Jacobi, you will explore the essential rules of German pronunciation, nouns, verbs, sentence structure, tenses, prefix verbs, and cases in a practical, step-by-step way.

 

A core focus of the course is helping you understand which grammar rules are truly important for effective communication, and which ones can be deprioritized. Nico will explain the key rules in detail but also touch on many other rules that are less critical, guiding you to see why some rules can be flexible or less relevant depending on your personal learning goals.

 

You will learn to use the grammar rules to your advantage, avoiding them becoming barriers to natural conversation. Through personalized guidance and interactive lessons via Zoom and Google Classroom, you will gain the confidence to apply German grammar in a way that supports clear and natural expression.

 

Whether you want to improve your speaking, writing, or comprehension skills, this course offers a balanced approach, focusing on the rules that matter most for you and how to use them effectively in everyday life.

 

Weekly Curriculum

 

Week 1 – Getting to Know Each Other & Pronunciation

Warm-up introductions and course goals

Overview of major pronunciation rules

Vowels and consonants

Umlauts (ä, ö, ü), ß

Word endings and rhythm

 

Week 2 – Nouns & Verbs: Gender and Present Tense

Noun gender: der, die, das

Regular and irregular verb endings

Personal pronouns

Present tense patterns

Sentence building: subject–verb–object

 

Week 3 – Word Order & Adverbs in the Present Tense

Main sentence structure

Position of adverbs

Time–manner–place

Yes/no questions vs. statements

Flexible sentence starters

 

Week 4 – Past Tense: Präteritum (Imperfekt)

Use of Präteritum in everyday language

High-frequency irregular verbs

Telling short stories

Describing personal past experiences

Intro to past-tense sentence structure

 

Week 5 – Perfect Tense: Perfekt

Auxiliary verbs: haben and sein

Regular and irregular past participles

Talking about recent events

Question/answer patterns in the past

Comparing present and past tenses

 

Week 6 – Prefix Verbs: ver-, er-, be-, aus-, ein-, mit-

Separable vs. inseparable prefixes

How prefixes change the root meaning

Word order with prefix verbs

Verb sorting exercises

Sentence building with prefix verbs

 

Week 7 – The German Cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative

Intro to the case system

Article changes across cases

Subject and object positions

Awareness of word order in case use

Role of verbs in case selection

 

Week 8 – Review & Progress Plan

Recap of all major topics

Revisiting confusing areas

Sentence-building challenge

Personal learning reflection

Guidance for next steps and continued growth

A1 Beginner - What are all the rules for?

Tuesdays September 8, 2025 - December 1, 2025, 8 x 60 minutes

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT / 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm PT

Beginners Journey Julia Bogatyreva Learn German in America

Julia Bogatyreva leads new learners through our 3-part beginner series, a unique set of courses designed to build confidence, rhythm, and real-life German skills. Each course runs for 8 weeks and brings you one step further, with a growing focus on speaking rather than grammar.

What makes Julia’s method special? She helps you understand how to learn German, not just what to memorize. With calm guidance, practical routines, and everyday topics, you’ll build a strong foundation for your personal learning journey.

A1 Beginner - Beginner's Journey

​​Age Group: Adults

Level: A1+

Gender: Mixed

Class Size: 1 to 5 participants

Duration: 8 weeks

Session Length: 60 minutes

Format: Live online via Zoom

Tools: Zoom, Google Classroom

 

Teacher: Julia Bogatyreva

Price: $240

If you’re just starting to learn German or have tried learning on your own with resources like Duolingo, this course is the perfect fit. It’s an excellent way to build a solid foundation and gain confidence in speaking about everyday topics, starting from the very basics of the language. This course will help you grasp the logic and melody of the German language, providing a strong and enjoyable start to your learning journey.​​

A1 Elementary Voyage

Following "Beginner's Journey," this course is ideal for those who have mastered the basics and are ready to deepen their knowledge of the German language. "Elementary Voyage" will help you build confidence in communicating in German, explore more complex grammatical structures, and expand your vocabulary, enabling you to discuss everyday topics and real situations with ease.

  • Duration: 8 weeks

  • Class Size: 1-4 participants

  • Price: $240

  • Teacher: Julia Bogatyreva

A1/A2 Elementary In Action
Real-Life German Speaking

Following "Elementary Voyage," this course is ideal for those who have mastered the basics and are ready to start speaking German in real-life situations. Through hands-on practice and guided speaking sessions, you’ll gain confidence in using German in everyday conversations.

  • Duration: 8 weeks

  • Class Size: 1-4 participants

  • Price: $240

  • Teacher: Julia Bogatyreva

Elementary in Action

Real-Life German Speaking

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Intermediate Courses

Intermediate German Grammar Course Learn German America

​​Age Group: Teenager & Adults

Level:  A2 - B2

Gender: Mixed

Class Size: 1 to 5 participants

Duration: 8 sessions (4 - 16 weeks depending on schedule)

Session Length: 60 minutes

Format: Live online via Zoom

Tools: Zoom, Google Classroom

 

Teacher: Nicolas Jacobi

Price: $240

Intermediate Conversation And Grammar

Speak better, understand more, and sharpen your grammar, through real conversation, personalized materials, and cultural depth.

 

This 3-part course series offers tailored learning experiences for intermediate, advanced, and proficient learners. Each course includes 8 live sessions (60 minutes each), taught via Zoom and supported by Google Classroom.

 

Every class is built around authentic conversation using personalized dialogues, grammar sheets, and curated media materials, most of which are created by your instructor. We also integrate selected public digital resources and trusted materials from Hueber, Westermann, and other educational sources.

 

You’ll explore meaningful topics, from daily life and cultural identity to politics, geography, and social change, always matched to your level, goals, and interests.

Part 1: Media & Conversation (30 minutes)

 

  • Explore selected media (video clips, news articles, podcasts, dialogues) aligned with students’ interests and course level. We are encouraging participants to suggest discussion topics or media for future sessions.

  • Discuss cultural, political, geographical, or social aspects highlighted by the media.

  • Practice conversational skills using dialogues extracted or inspired by the media. 

 

Part 2: Grammar & Expression (30 minutes)

 

  • Review specific grammar topics chosen by the instructor based on participant needs and observed language gaps.

  • Use exercises, sentence construction, and targeted conversation to reinforce grammar points.

  • Incorporate expressions, idioms, and stylistic language features to enhance fluency and accuracy.

  • Provide feedback and strategies to improve grammatical accuracy in spontaneous speech.

Examples of Media Topics (can be adapted by course level)

German Society: Social integration, education system, festivals, family life, social media culture

Politics & Economy: Federal structure, political parties, economy overview, climate policy, immigration

Geography: German states and cities, natural landmarks, urban vs rural life

Culture & Literature: German cinema, music trends, famous authors, entertainment

Language: Dialects, loanwords, evolving slang and expressions, formal vs informal speech

Build confidence using German in everyday life.

 

Speak more freely with the support of short, personalized dialogues, visual materials, and accessible media. Each class combines guided conversation with targeted grammar work, focusing on practical topics like sentence structure, prepositions, and verb usage. Subjects include holidays, school life, city culture, and youth trends, all tailored to your learning path.

Media and grammar materials balanced for B1– B2. Focus on consolidating core grammar and expanding conversational vocabulary.

Intermediate Conversation And Grammar

Tuesdays September 2, 2025 - November 18, 2025, 8 x 60 minutes

Dates: Sep 2, 16, 30; Oct 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov 4, 18

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm ET / 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm PT 

Advanced Courses

Advanced German Grammar Course Learn German America

​​Age Group: Adults

Level:  B2  - C1

Gender: Mixed

Class Size: 1 to 5 participants

Duration: 8 sessions (4 - 16 weeks depending on schedule)

Session Length: 60 minutes

Format: Live online via Zoom

Tools: Zoom, Google Classroom

 

Teacher: Nicolas Jacobi

Price: $240

Advanced Conversation And Grammar

Speak better, understand more, and sharpen your grammar, through real conversation, personalized materials, and cultural depth.

 

This 3-part course series offers tailored learning experiences for intermediate, advanced, and proficient learners. Each course includes 8 live sessions (60 minutes each), taught via Zoom and supported by Google Classroom.

 

Every class is built around authentic conversation using personalized dialogues, grammar sheets, and curated media materials, most of which are created by your instructor. We also integrate selected public digital resources and trusted materials from Hueber, Westermann, and other educational sources.

 

You’ll explore meaningful topics, from daily life and cultural identity to politics, geography, and social change, always matched to your level, goals, and interests.

Part 1: Media & Conversation (30 minutes)

 

  • Explore selected media (video clips, news articles, podcasts, dialogues) aligned with students’ interests and course level. We are encouraging participants to suggest discussion topics or media for future sessions.

  • Discuss cultural, political, geographical, or social aspects highlighted by the media.

  • Practice conversational skills using dialogues extracted or inspired by the media. 

 

Part 2: Grammar & Expression (30 minutes)

 

  • Review specific grammar topics chosen by the instructor based on participant needs and observed language gaps.

  • Use exercises, sentence construction, and targeted conversation to reinforce grammar points.

  • Incorporate expressions, idioms, and stylistic language features to enhance fluency and accuracy.

  • Provide feedback and strategies to improve grammatical accuracy in spontaneous speech.

Examples of Media Topics (can be adapted by course level)

German Society: Social integration, education system, festivals, family life, social media culture

Politics & Economy: Federal structure, political parties, economy overview, climate policy, immigration

Geography: German states and cities, natural landmarks, urban vs rural life

Culture & Literature: German cinema, music trends, famous authors, entertainment

Language: Dialects, loanwords, evolving slang and expressions, formal vs informal speech

Build confidence using German in everyday life.

 

This course is for learners who are comfortable speaking and ready to grow. You’ll work with custom-designed dialogues and in-depth media, improving your ability to express opinions, compare ideas, and reflect on broader themes. Grammar topics may include subordinate clauses, passive constructions, connectors, and stylistic variation. Topics include education, politics, identity, and modern German society.

More complex media, abstract topics, subtler grammar points, stylistic language use for C1 learners.

Advanced Conversation And Grammar

Wednesdays,September 3, 2025 - November 19, 2025, 8 x 60 minutes

Dates: Sep 3, 17; Oct 1, 8, 15, 29; Nov 12, 19

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM PT

Proficiency Courses

Proficiency German grammar course Learn German America

​​Age Group: Adults

Level:  C1 - C2

Gender: Mixed

Class Size: 1 to 5 participants

Duration: 8 sessions (4 - 16 weeks depending on schedule)

Session Length: 60 minutes

Format: Live online via Zoom

Tools: Zoom, Google Classroom

 

Teacher: Nicolas Jacobi

Price: $240

Proficient Conversation And Grammar

Speak better, understand more, and sharpen your grammar, through real conversation, personalized materials, and cultural depth.

 

This 3-part course series offers tailored learning experiences for intermediate, advanced, and proficient learners. Each course includes 8 live sessions (60 minutes each), taught via Zoom and supported by Google Classroom.

 

Every class is built around authentic conversation using personalized dialogues, grammar sheets, and curated media materials, most of which are created by your instructor. We also integrate selected public digital resources and trusted materials from Hueber, Westermann, and other educational sources.

 

You’ll explore meaningful topics, from daily life and cultural identity to politics, geography, and social change, always matched to your level, goals, and interests.

Part 1: Media & Conversation (30 minutes)

 

  • Explore selected media (video clips, news articles, podcasts, dialogues) aligned with students’ interests and course level. We are encouraging participants to suggest discussion topics or media for future sessions.

  • Discuss cultural, political, geographical, or social aspects highlighted by the media.

  • Practice conversational skills using dialogues extracted or inspired by the media. 

 

Part 2: Grammar & Expression (30 minutes)

 

  • Review specific grammar topics chosen by the instructor based on participant needs and observed language gaps.

  • Use exercises, sentence construction, and targeted conversation to reinforce grammar points.

  • Incorporate expressions, idioms, and stylistic language features to enhance fluency and accuracy.

  • Provide feedback and strategies to improve grammatical accuracy in spontaneous speech.

Examples of Media Topics (can be adapted by course level)

German Society: Social integration, education system, festivals, family life, social media culture

Politics & Economy: Federal structure, political parties, economy overview, climate policy, immigration

Geography: German states and cities, natural landmarks, urban vs rural life

Culture & Literature: German cinema, music, famous authors, entertainment

Language: Dialects, loanwords, evolving slang and expressions, formal vs informal speech

Build confidence using German in everyday life.

 

For people close to native level, this course brings together cultural fluency, advanced grammar, and intellectual conversation. You’ll engage with high-level texts, literary excerpts, and political media, always supported by personally crafted dialogues and advanced grammar coaching. Grammar instruction focuses on precision, idioms, and native-sounding phrasing. Topics include freedom of speech, academic expression, German history, and professional communication.

High-level academic and cultural materials, literary excerpts, advanced idioms, nuanced grammar for C2 mastery.

Proficient Conversation And Grammar

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German Language Courses for Children

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Our Teachers

William Slattery

William Slattery is a certified New York State teacher and Fulbright Scholar who has several years of teaching experience. As a former business student, William has an interest in both current events and business strategy, which has allowed him to gain a critical understanding of the world around us. After studying at Fordham University in the Bronx, William fulfilled a life-long goal of moving to Austria on a Fulbright Scholarship. During his time in the Alps of Salzburg, William achieved both fluency in the German language, as well as a deep understanding of Austrian and Germanic culture. In conjunction with teaching Business English and German at the high school level, William has decided to help others study the German language either by Zoom or in person to help others share in the joys of becoming bilingual. 

During his time studying English as a New Language at the graduate level at Hunter College in Manhattan, William gained a thorough knowledge of the most effective skills needed to help others learn a language and looks forward to working with you. 

I teach teenagers and adults of all ages.

Online Group Courses

- German for teenagers - Hueber: Beste Freunde aged 13 - 15

- German for teenagers - Hueber: Dabei! aged 16+

Online-Schulstunden

Englisch als Fremdsprache

Carmen Ketola

German-born Carmen Ketola is a native Professional German Language Teacher with a Master’s Degree in languages and education.

 

Her studies and expertise include: 

 

> Education / Teacher-Student-Interaction,

> Teaching German as a Foreign Language, at all levels

> Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), 

> Teaching Basic French.

 

In addition to her teaching, Carmen has traveled extensively while utilizing her language skills as a VP in international distribution. Her direct insight into the corporate world enabled her to lead group language courses for employees of a global software firm. 

 

Carmen’s teaching experience includes school settings such as

 

➢ Polytechnical University Helsinki, Finland

➢ Beverly Hills Language School

➢ Bridges Academy in Los Angeles, working with "twice exceptional" high school students.

 

Since COVID, Carmen has worked with her students virtually via online services like Zoom or Skype, always customizing the tutoring to her students' personal needs.

“The most important tool to teach a new language “, says Carmen, “is to recognize the individual level and learning skills of a student and develop tailor-made tutoring programs accordingly”. 

She is passionate about teaching and particularly enjoys her students’ success in what she calls, “their language breakthrough". 

Carmen, who speaks four languages, lives in Southern California and has dual citizenship, in the United States and Germany. 

Online Group Courses

(Substitute Teacher)

Annegret Nolte

 

Musik und Theater sind meine Leidenschaft. An der Ruhr Universität Bochum habe ich Pädagogik, Musik- und Theaterwissenschaften studiert und mit dem Magister Artium abgeschlossen Anschließend habe ich das Lehrerseminar für Musik in Essen für die Sekundarstufe 1 besucht. Viele Jahre habe ich in Duisburg und Düsseldorf an weiterführenden Schulen Musik unterrichtet. Aufgrund meines großen Interesse für Tiefenpsychologie und seelische Prozesse beim Musizieren habe ich zusätzlich Klinische Musiktherapie an der Universität Münster mit dem Master vollendet und schließe gerade das Disputationsprojekt "Im Zauberwald des Spiels" ab (https://www.uni- muenster.de/Musiktherapie/Forschung/musiktheraphie-schule.html). Ich lebe mit meinem Hund in Serbien an der ungarischen und kroatischen Grenze in einem kleinen Ort an der blauen Donau in schöner Natur und mit einem großen Garten.

Ich biete

  • Lektürekurse dramatischer Klassiker und

  • Vorlesungen zu tiefenpsychologischen Themen (Traum, Intersubjektivität,

    intrinsische Motivation, Phasen des Selbstempfindens, Kraft aus dem Selbst an). Willkommen in meiner Klasse!

Online Group Courses

Lektürekurs: Goethe - Faust 1

Erblina Topi

 

My name is Erblina and I am a German language teacher with a bachelor's degree in German language and communication and a master's degree in teaching German language. To me, communicating in a foreign language changes our perspective of thinking, improves memory, and improves our listening and analytical skills. I teach German C2, advanced English, and advanced Spanish to various groups of ages (children and adults) classes. During my experience of teaching these languages I have seen my students boost their self-confidence, expand the way they think, and compare traditions and values with other cultures. During several observations and evaluations for academic performance and social development, I have seen a lot of improvement and opportunities to study and work in Germany and other German-speaking countries. I teach elementary, high school, and college students. I have coached students to prepare for national competitive exams in foreign countries such as Germany, the USA, Mexico, and Spain.

Online Group Courses

German for children - Hueber: Paul, Lisa und Co age 6 - 8

German for children - Hueber: Beste Freunde age 8 - 12

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