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FAQ's

🧬 How do you ask questions in German?

In German, questions often start with a W-word, similar to English interrogative pronouns.

  • Wer? means "who" and asks about people
  • Was? enquires about objects, concepts or activities
  • Wo? means "where" and asks about location
  • Wann? helps you enquire about dates and times
  • Warum? helps you understand motives or causes

You'll also encounter Wie? (how) and Woher? (from where) in daily conversations.

In German questions, the W-word comes first, followed by the verb, then the subject.

💰 What is the average rate for German tuition in Liverpool?

A private German lesson in Liverpool usually costs about £17/h.

This rate varies depending on several factors:

  • Your current ability (beginner, intermediate or advanced)
  • Whether your tutor is a native speaker or certified examiner
  • Whether you choose weekly or intensive sessions
  • How the lesson is delivered (via video call, face-to-face or hybrid)

Many tutors offer discounted packages for regular bookings, which lowers your per-lesson cost.

A number of tutors offer a free trial lesson so you can check the fit before committing.

⚡ How is German proficiency measured from A1 to C2?

The framework splits German competence into three bands (A, B, C) with two sub-levels each.

  • A1-A2 (Basic): At A1, you handle simple greetings and everyday phrases; A2 lets you discuss routine topics like shopping or travel.
  • B1-B2 (Independent): B1 learners handle everyday challenges independently; B2 speakers converse comfortably with native speakers.
  • C1-C2 (Proficient): C1 indicates near-fluency for professional or academic use; C2 represents mastery equivalent to an educated native speaker.

Understanding these levels helps you set realistic goals and track your progress.

⭐ What is the average score for German tutors in Liverpool?

Our German tutors in Liverpool score 5⭐ out of 5, reflecting their high standard of instruction.

This score is based on 6 verified reviews, ensuring the feedback is genuine and trustworthy.

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Advice on Taking German Lessons in Liverpool

The infamous Goethe Institut says that "knowledge of German increases your job opportunities with German and foreign companies in your own country and abroad". So if you never really considered another language as being directly related to your career progression, perhaps because it seemed irrelevant to what you do day in and day out, then think again! Being bilingual is what so many directors want from their team since it allows them to break communication barriers and increases their opportunities to make more sales overseas!

Other reasons to love German and learn to speak it? Well, first of all, German is a pretty popular language so by learning to speak it fluently then you could wooden your social circle by a significant amount!

What's more, if you speak German then you could move to Germany and benefit from higher education courses without paying a penny! If this is something that appeals to you, then you could look out for host families welcoming visitors or get in touch with any friends you might have out there snd pre-warn them you could be coming to sleep on their sofa for a few months!

About the German Language

We know that German is a Germanic language but did you know that the first recorded history of such a language was back when the Romans existed, so the 1st century BCE. Back then, there was only one united language but since then many dialects have emerged. It wasn't until the 6th century CE, however, that the German language closest to how we know it emerged.

German's not too far off of English, but it does appear to have many more complex features to grasp.

Britannica.com explains that "German is an inflected language with four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative), three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter), and strong and weak verbs."

This is why you may need to hire a tutor to get you started on your language learning journey!

Learn German in Liverpool

Study German at the University of Liverpool. The university has one of the UK's leading German departments "with specialisms in German language, linguistics, translation studies, history, politics, literature and film".

What's more, Liverpool has a Language Academy where you can choose German as your major.

Aside from these establishments listed and the numerous colleges that can be found in the city offering languages at post-GCSE level, there are some training and language centres that offer group classes or individual lessons in German.

However, one of the best ways to advance in German is to hire a language tutor, which you can do via Superprof!

German courses in Liverpool: find a tutor quickly with Superprof!

If the schools, colleges, universities or centres aren't suitable for you, then this doesn't mean that you can't learn German. There are in fact ways to learn a language outside of a classroom that can sometimes leave a language better embedded in your brain than if you were sitting in a class daydreaming.

Hiring a tutor means that you are already committed to the cause because you are paying for the sessions from your own pocket rather than following a government course. You can also be more flexible with your routine and when you choose to work, so long as your tutor is available. And you don't even have to meet up for one to one sessions if you don't want to, many private tutoring sessions can be conducted online! You could even mix it up and have some lessons in person and some on webcam, depending on your schedule.

Don't be deterred by the fact that a tutor can't offer you accreditation as a course can. The fact is that if you can speak a language, you can prove that you can speak it by actively showing how you converse in the language! No qualification doesn't mean you can't still list your language skills on your CV. Businesses will take your bilingualism seriously if you say that you can speak German to a high level and this will still impress them.

After all, you can always take an exam online that offers you some kind of accreditation later down the line!

German Tutors in Liverpool: hundreds of teachers are waiting for you!

German tutors can help with all areas of German: phonetics, grammar, vocabulary, technical or business and much more.

If you are seeking a tutor to help you to learn specifically aviation or engineering terminology then you can easily narrow down your search to include this type of criteria. If, however, you want to take a more pedagogical approach to learn German, you might like to hire a tutor who has experience teaching in schools or other educational establishments.

In addition to using expertise as a search tool, you can also categorise eligible tutors by age, gender, location, hourly rate, level of qualifications and so much more! Read about each person in their bio and find out what they might be like to work with. Also, make use of the first free hour offered by many teachers so that you can get a feel for what their lessons could be like going forward!

If you still need more information to help you make your decision, then why not check out the tutors' star rating to work out how others have found their teaching methods? In addition to a simple rating, some ex-students leave detailed feedback about their experience which allows you to better understand how a tutor works from a pupil point of view.

Young or old, just qualified or years of experience - you can find tutors representing all ends of the spectrum!

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