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The core German question words are known as W-Fragewörter because they all begin with W.
Two bonus W-words are Wie? (how) and Woher? (where from), which round out everyday questioning.
The typical structure is: W-word + verb + subject, for example "Wo wohnst du?" (Where do you live?).
The average price of a German lesson in Oxford is around £26/h.
This rate varies depending on several factors:
Some teachers provide reduced rates when you commit to a course of lessons.
Choosing online tuition often reduces costs without sacrificing quality.
German language ability is measured using six CEFR levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2.
Goethe-Institut exams certify each level; many employers accept these certificates as proof.
With an average rating of 5⭐ out of 5, German tutors in Oxford deliver outstanding teaching quality.
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| ✅ Average price: | £26/h |
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Did you know that Oxford has been twinned with the German city of Bonn since 1947 as a part of a post-war reconciliation effort? This special relationship is also how Oxford’s Bonn Square got its name, and how Oxford shares cultural and social exchanges with Germany over the years. It's no surprise that young children and working adults in Oxford are keen in learning German as a second language.
While Oxford's overall learning environment contributes to the growth of German courses offered in the city, several factors explain why German lessons remain popular and relevant among language students today.
First, there has always been a growing interest and demand for the German language in the UK and beyond. That's because a proficiency in the German language is seen as an advantage due to Germany's economic position in Europe and subsequently the world.
Many students aspire to further their studies in Germany to either secure a job opportunity there or work for a German-based company, such as Bosch, Adidas, or Audi, in their own home country one day.
Next, the German government offers numerous partnerships with universities worldwide to support German language face-to-face teaching globally through the PASCH initiative, which translates to “Schools: Partners for the Future”. Not only that, the government also offers global students full scholarships to study in Germany, either as a full university course or a twinning course.
Finally, there has also been greater accessibility for language learning platforms to learn German. Anyone can take German classes at any time and from anywhere they want. For instance, students would have the choice to choose between learning German from a native German tutor in London or Oxford in person or through online lessons.
You'll be surprised to find that Oxford has different German lessons for new students. In fact, there are international kindergartens and pre-schools located in Oxfordshire that offer a multilingual learning environment for kids aged 2 to 5 years old.
First up, we have the Kiddylinguistics Multilingual Preschool in Abingdon offers the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum in French, Spanish, German and English for children. Meanwhile, the Hunsdon House Garden School teaches children songs and activity rhymes in English, French, Italian and of course, German.
Next, there are also German beginner classes for working adults. Under the Oxford Lifelong Learning Department at the University of Oxford, students can enrol in a 10-week German language course according to their current learning level:
For students who prefer group language lessons or courses at a specialised language school, you can travel a little to Olesen Tuition, which is in London, to take their weekly lessons or intensive German courses.
If you already have a foundation in German and wish to pursue a university degree in the language, the University of Oxford offers various language combination courses through the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages.
This university offers both single and joint honours programmes. For students who want to focus primarily on German, course options include the Bachelor of Arts in German or the Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Linguistics (German + Linguistics).
For those who wish to major in a two-foreign-language course (including German), you can combine German with another European language such as French, Italian, or Spanish. Alternatively, you may consider the European and Middle Eastern Languages (EMEL) course, which allows combinations like German and Arabic, for example.
Another popular German studying course option that you can consider in Oxford is none other than private tuition. At Superprof, you can connect with your desired German language tutor according to your needs, goals, and preferences.
Let's say you might be interested in taking the GCSE German paper before studying the language at university. Superprof assigns you to the best German tutor according to your current learning level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced) and also your maximum budget. Currently, the average hourly rate for German private lessons in Oxford is priced at £26/h.
Based on this figure, you can choose a tutor who matches your maximum budget for your German lessons as you explore the tutors' profiles, which contain the tutors' experience. tutors' qualifications, tutoring methodology, teaching mode (face-to-face or online German lessons) and also tutors' online reviews of their past students.
The best part of learning German with Superprof? Most of our tutors offer their first lesson for free, so you get to book a taster class before proceeding with your future lessons. Start taking German lessons with a Superprof tutor today!
Andrea
German tutor
My Year 11 student did very poorly in her German mock exams and has been quite anxious. She really liked Andrea from the very first lesson, and after a period of study, she feels that she has made significant progress. I would definitely recommend
Ying, 4 months ago
Edelgard
German tutor
Edelgard is professional, approachable and her lessons are interesting. She allows me plenty of time to speak and also uses my ideas and interests to keep our lessons particularly tailored to my preferences. Her German is clear and precise which is...
Sarah, 9 months ago
Wafa
German tutor
She makes sure I understood and she is willing to share with me all her tips and resources.
Mireia, 2 years ago
Aaron
German tutor
Aaron is a fantastic German tutor. He provides very clear, step-by-step guides and tools that make it easy for the learner to follow complex topics. We highly recommend him.
Vivian, 3 years ago
Molly
German tutor
Dear Molly thanks for everything. You did a super job. I’ll be in touch when I return to Oxford. Best regards Janet
Janet, 3 years ago
Lars
German tutor
I am super happy with Lars my superprof! Five ***** definitely, he is very smart, extremely organised and well prepared, and also very friendly, patient and encouraging, exactly what I was looking for in a tutor and I feel I am making good progress....
Marc, 5 years ago