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German Lessons in Manchester. Learn German

Our native-speaking, fully-qualified trainers will incorporate your needs into a personalised German course that will address your individual learning goals. If you are studying for personal or business reasons, alone or with a group, Language Trainers will provide classes that will improve your communication and help you exceed your own expectations. Your trainer can teach classes at your home or workplace, and will arrange a time that is most convenient for you, whether it be morning, afternoon, or evening, during the week, or at the weekend.

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One-to-one General/Business

German Course in Manchester

Whether you're looking to learn a language for personal or business reasons, our tailor-made courses can help you achieve your aims.

While a General German course will provide you with enough linguistic ammunition to allow you to survive a short visit to the country (greetings, basic conversation and a solid grammatical foundation). Business courses will centre more on formal, business communication, and focus more on reading and writing skills as you advance further.


It is your first session and your own requirements, however, which decide the precise content of the course. A Business course will generally include common conversational topics, as well as gaining greater fluency with writing letters and emails in German, as well as using the telephone. Likewise, a General course can include specific elements that are integral to your needs, for example if you need vocabulary specific to buying property overseas.


Our Business courses cater to a range of requirements. Many of our clients work for foreign governments and educational institutions, corporations with branches abroad, as well as those who buy and sell around the world. General courses cater mostly to those who wish to learn German for short trips to (or through) a country where it is widely spoken; as well as those who wish to pass a specific German exam, people who want to buy a home abroad, and people marrying into a German family.

Info about Manchester


The third biggest city in the UK, Manchester was a vital city during Britain's industrial era, laying claim to being the world's very first industrialised city. With around 2.3 million people in the urban area alone, Manchester continues to be regarded as Britain's second city.

As with most big cities around the country, Manchester's size attracts plenty of overseas visitors, many of whom choose to settle there. This has created a massive cultural variety in the entire borough of Greater Manchester, but particularly in the inner-city areas where there is a high proportion of south Asian, Caribbean, African and Chinese communities. This cosmopolitan experience means the city is a great place to meet people from different backgrounds, and assures you plenty of potential practice partners when you start learning your new language!


Manchester Facts

Top hotels in Manchester: Premier Apartments Manchester, Velvet Hotel, Arora Hotel Manchester
Famous Parties in Manchester: Manchester Pride, Manchester International Film Festival
Population of Manchester: 441200
Famous Movies set in Manchester: Alfie, Best, East is east, There´s only onew Jimmy Grimble
Famous Books about Manchester: Manchester from the Air, Cotton Mills in Greater Manchester,The Mancunian Way

Info about German


If you need to learn to speak German, whether for business or pleasure, Language Trainers offers you a fully-qualified native German speaker to tutor you (and your group, if required) at a time and place to suit you. All course materials are provided, and the course itself can be fine-tuned so you learn exactly what you need to know - you can be speaking German quickly and confidently before you know it.


German Facts

Famous German writers: Herman Hesse, Friedrich Nietzsche, Franz Kafka
Famous German Singers: Nena, Sarah Connor, Yvonne Catterfeld
Country with most German as a native language speaker: Germany
How do I say Good bye in German: Aufwiedersehen
How do I say I love you in German: Ich liebe dich

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