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German Lessons in Birmingham. Learn German

Your Language Trainers study programme will be tailor-made according to your individual needs, and taught by a qualified native German speaker. Whether you want to learn alone, with a friend, or with a group of workmates, our trainers will provide topics and materials that will encourage easy learning of German for business or pleasure. Language Trainers will be available to teach at your home or office during mornings, afternoons and evenings, on weekdays or weekends.

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German Course in Birmingham

It's no problem if you need to take German lessons specifically for personal use or to help with your career - our trainers mould the lesson plan to your precise needs.

General German courses will cover Survival German, allowing you to be comfortable during short visits to the country; polite conversation, practicable vocabulary and a strong grammatical foundation. A Business course in German will generally cover basic business etiquette in that language, and at a higher level, reading and writing in German.


The possibilities are not limited to these two categories, however. Those taking a Business course will generally also learn German telephone and email skills, as well as learning the basics for surviving short visits to the country. Similarly, General courses can delve deeper into certain areas of the language that you know you will need.


Typical learners who choose our Business courses are import/export professionals, agents for multi-national companies, and those involved with foreign governments and universities. Our General courses cater for people aiming to purchase overseas property, globetrotters, German language and culture devotees, as well as people who need to pass a particular German exam.

Info about Birmingham


Often referred to as England's 'second city', Birmingham is famed for its industrial importance throughout the country's history, as well as being home to the 'least sexy' accent in the UK. While it may be characteristic of Birmingham's native population, the city actually has the smallest indigenous population by proportion of any city in the United Kingdom. In fact the city has become known as a 'plural city' - that is, one with no ethnic majority.

This cultural variety is what makes Birmingham a cracking place to start picking up a second language. With around 20% of the population born outside the UK, and another 15% from outside the EU, there are plenty of opportunities to discover new and interesting languages around the city; and thanks to Birmingham's city council being the UK's largest local education authority, there is a wide and varied pool of qualified language trainers made available to you.


Birmingham Facts

Average Age in Birmingham: 36
Twin City of Birmingham: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Famous Movies set in Birmingham: 1 Day the movie
Top Universities in Birmingham: University of Birmingham
Top Sports Teams in Birmingham: Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Birmingham Panthers

Info about German


Spoken throughout many nations in Europe including Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Luxembourg as well as its native Germany, the German language is a valuable travelling aid. If you want to learn German, the qualified native-speaking German teachers from Language Trainers can help you get to grips with it in no time. Our teachers are native German speakers, and will come to visit you (and your group, if need be) to tutor you, and they will provide all relevant learning materials. The course can also be amended depending on your specific needs.


German Facts

Famous German writers: Herman Hesse, Friedrich Nietzsche, Franz Kafka
Country with most German as a native language speaker: Germany
How many German Internet users are?: 75,158,584
How do I say Thank you in German: Danke
Famous German Singers: Nena, Sarah Connor, Yvonne Catterfeld

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