Barbara Classen
2 Blackall Street
London  EC2A 4AD
Tel: 020 7613 3177

e-mail: barbara@germantuition.com

German speaking days
for upper intermediate and advanced students

 

Create your own German speaking day while spending a day or half day with one of our tutors speaking German only. On a typical day you could meet for breakfast, visit one or two galleries, take a walk in the park and have lunch. While being in stimulating real situations and looking at interesting places you will more easily learn lots of new vocabulary and fully immerse into German. You will most likely have a lot of fun too.

Half day (4 hours): £125+VAT Bring your colleague, friend or partner and pay £70+VAT each.

Full day (7 hours): £210+VAT. Bring your colleague, friend or partner and pay £115+VAT each.

Or, if you have a week to spare please come to our recently launched new branch in Freiburg/Germany offering tailormade German language holidays and Business German courses in Germany: www.deutsch-in-freiburg.de

 

We celebrated our 10th anniversary with a full German speaking day. This is what one of the participants wrote for the Euroclub Bulletin:

For those who are immersed in the German language , there could not have been a better opportunity than spicing it up with an entire eventful day free of charge in German culture, courtesy of Mrs. Barbara Classen who kindly also accepted me to participate to all the scheduled events.

She has been running successfully German courses for the past 10 years and wanted to be thankful to devotees or other people interested in the language by organising an impressive anniversary party, which we thoroughly enjoyed and still are very grateful for. I can honestly say that we all indulged somehow in Das Deutsche Vita ! ( in a manner of speaking ), by kicking off with a hearty abundant breakfast i.e. German croissants galore, teas, coffees, jams, you name it ... with German language as our sole means of communication .

This was followed by a trip to the National Portrait Gallery in which , after being divided in groups of three, we had to pick up a favourite painted portrait and each of us in turn had to describe it or point out subtleties. A drink and more social chats at the Cafe in the Crypt was our next step. After that and back to our premises, we were welcomed by an incredible varieties of German delicacies and after a toast over the anniversary, by wine and champagne galore!

This was quickly followed by a poignant German film "Nirgendwo in Africa " and by further tasty slices of bread with salmon or ham washed down by more white and red wine and a varieties of juices. If this was a kind of Das Deutsche Vita, well, it has not been certainly misnamed !
Congratulation and many thanks to Barbara for her kindness .

Alberico De Chiara