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About the class

Do you want to learn German? Or have you learned German but find it hard to keep your mouth shut? Here are basic lessons for German beginners and German beginners who still find it difficult to keep their mouths out of German. It's not a multi-hour theoretical course spanning dozens of lessons. Here's an ultra-lightweight basic course with only the most thorough content, the foundation for 'speaking truthly'!


  • Class 101 will finally have “German content that actually speaks in real life”!
  • Within 10 minutes, I filled it with only the essential content I really needed.
  • We'll tell you exactly what conversation chapters you need to write for each situation, so just follow along.



Hallo! I'm Lena teaching German.

I learned German for the first time when I was 28, and I had to admit that there are limits to learning a foreign language naturally for adults like children. As a result of studying strategically to reduce the time and money spent on studying as much as possible, I reached the A1 level for beginners to the C1 level, which is the entry requirement for a German humanities university, in just 10 months.

I started teaching German to Korean students based on my local life experience in Germany and the study know-how I learned firsthand, and many people are quickly passing German exams. I started posting German learning content on Instagram, Naver blog, and YouTube to share the secret not only with my students but also with more people, and I am currently active as an individual creator with the largest number of Instagram followers.

I'll show you that German is definitely not such a complicated language!


Course effect

  • You will be able to read and understand German signs, brand names, price lists, times, etc.
  • You can make simple German sentences yourself.
  • You will be able to greet and introduce yourself in German.
  • For those who have never experienced German Whether the alphabet is also used in German, what is the German word order, etc. You can start by learning the basic structure of the German language.
  • For those who have some basic knowledge of German What should I say in this situation? rattan You can learn German conversation. You can definitely learn German, which is really spoken and spoken locally.


Recommended target

  • Those who want to learn German as a second language
  • Those who want to travel to Germany and use and communicate directly in German
  • People who live in Germany but can't take their mouths off
  • People who are attracted to and interested in Germany


What makes this class special

1) The class of German content creators with the most Instagram followers

I'm posting confusing German expressions and content related to learning German on Instagram. It has the most followers on an individual level.



2) Creators who started at the late age of 28 and can properly teach them how to build from the basics

Since returning from Germany in 2019, I have continued to take on-site classes, from offline classes to online group classes. I know better than anyone else how difficult it is for students.

This course is easy to access even if you don't know German at all. That's because I'll teach you everything from how to read the alphabet to how to compose sentences. I also learned how to read the German alphabet for the first time when I was 28 years old. Based on my experience, I will guide adults to establish a minimum foundation for speaking in an unfamiliar foreign language.


3) A creator who has written German exam books and produced German exam certificates for many students

I wrote <Telc exam strategies> and <Goethe exam strategies> containing how to prepare for the German exam.

Most of the students who took my classes online and offline obtained their desired level of German certification. It wouldn't have been possible without a strong foundation in German. Here's a picture of a portion of my student's certificate.


Telc, Goethe 독일어 시험 합격증


4) I'll share free practice notes to practice the German alphabet and numbers.

I'll attach a practice note file where you can take notes and practice on the alphabet and numbers as you take the lesson. Be sure to write it down and practice on your own!


Curriculum

Creator

Hallo! I'm Lena teaching German.

I learned German for the first time when I was 28, and I had to admit that there are limits to learning a foreign language naturally for adults like children. As a result of studying strategically to reduce the time and money spent on studying as much as possible, I reached the A1 level for beginners to the C1 level, which is the entry requirement for a German humanities university, in just 10 months.

I started teaching German to Korean students based on my local life experience in Germany and the study know-how I learned firsthand, and many people are quickly passing German exams. I started posting German learning content on Instagram, Naver blog, and YouTube to share the secret not only with my students but also with more people, and I am currently active with the largest number of Instagram followers on an individual level.

I'll show you that German is definitely not such a complicated language.

레나와 독일어

레나와 독일어

레나와 독일어

레나와 독일어

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