Hi, I'm Lenny (he/him) - a native German who wants to help you learn his first language!
Your language level/knowledge doesn't matter! It makes no difference if you're totally new to this language or already have soknowledge and want to improve your skills, because the lessons are individually organized for each student. That means, we discuss and decide on topics to create a plan together, and...
Hi, I'm Lenny (he/him) - a native German who wants to help you learn his first language!
Your language level/knowledge doesn't matter! It makes no difference if you're totally new to this language or already have soknowledge and want to improve your skills, because the lessons are individually organized for each student. That means, we discuss and decide on topics to create a plan together, and we move at your pace - so if you need more tifor a certain topic, that's perfectly fine!
When I started learning English, I immediately enjoyed it - and this feeling made want to focus on improving my skills even more. By now, I'm fluent in English and would like to pass on the joy of learning a language that's not your native to others as well as to help others improving their skills. At the satiI enjoy talking to different people a lot and can't wait to hear about your motivation to learn German!
I'm interested in basically anything related to arts and culture - especially writing and languages, as well as (musical) theater, music in general, books. Also, I'm open-minded and tolerant, a good communicator (and also a big fan of good and healthy communication), and always interested in and open for new experiences and challenges!
I discovered my passion while teaching international friends soGerman words, but I also used to help classmates and younger family members with their schoolwork when I was younger. Since November 2022, I'm offering online lessons regularly.
My teaching style is a combination of casual and professional.
From experience I can say, the best way to really learn a language is actively speaking it. Also, when you get along well with someone and you don't try to force too much of traditional teaching (like in school) but focus on making progress while talking as casually as possible with each other, you see the best results. Still, sostructure is very important to keep the focus on improving the language someone is learning, as well as using tools that work for both sides.
That's why I would like to find a way that works well for the both of us instead of just forcing my ideas on you. I'm open to every idea and I'm sure we will figure it out together!
Still not 100% sure? Book a trial lesson! This way, we can check if you feel like you can profit from our lesson, and I feel like I can help you improve your German skills.