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!Curso alemán e inglés! Nativo alemán – Classes auténticas, with calma y lenguaje corporal para alemán y inglés
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Soy alemán de nacimiento y actualmente vivo en Guadalajara. Enseño alemán y inglés con authenticidad, no con a style de libro de texto rigido.
Ya tenía inglés básico en Alemania. Sin embargo, viví en los Estados Unidos durante 4 anos y luego pude mejorar enormousmente el inglés estadounidense.
Hablo despacio y con claridad para que realmente puedas seguir el ritmo, y además enseño lenguaje corporal, que en alemán it tan importante como las palabras mismas. Conmigo learns more than just the idioma.
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
German
English
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English as a second language (esl)
German for adults
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Around 130 million people speak German as their mother tongue, or as their second language. German is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union and is the official language in seven countries. There are 7.5 million people in 42 countries who are part of a German-speaking minority.

How many people have already learned German as a foreign language?
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