Florian - German tutor - London
Florian - German tutor - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Florian will be happy to arrange your first German lesson.

Florian

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Florian will be happy to arrange your first German lesson.

  • Rate £45
  • Response 21h
  • Students

    Number of students Florian has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    26

    Number of students Florian has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Florian - German tutor - London
  • 5 (12 reviews)

£45/hr

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  • German
  • German speaking
  • German Reading
  • German listening
  • German writing

Native speaker and Yale & LAMDA Graduate teaches all levels of German. Picking up a new language, studying for GCSE/IB/A-Levels or conversing in German, I am here to help.

  • German
  • German speaking
  • German Reading
  • German listening
  • German writing

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Florian will be happy to arrange your first German lesson.

About Florian

Experienced tutor.
Enhanced DBS checked.

I just finished my post-graduate degree in professional acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and have an undergrad degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Yale University.

Since I was born in Berlin, I speak very clear German without any dialect. I went to international schools from middle school on, so I have been in the position of being a second-language learner myself and can relate to the struggles, but also the passion, of learning new languages. To improve my language skills, I then also lived in Hawaiʻi, Washington State, Singapore and Paris.

I would love to help you improve your German; whether spoken, written, improving your accent, or simply building your vocabulary. Since I am a native speaker and an actor, acting in German lessons are no problem either, though different rates apply. Lastly, I also help with, or conduct German translations at any level.

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • GCSE
  • +20
  • levels :

    Primary

    Secondary

    GCSE

    AS Level

    A Level

    BTEC

    Adult Education

    Undergraduate

    Masters

    Diploma

    Doctorate

    MBA

    A1

    A2

    B1

    B2

    C1

    C2

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

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    Kids

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

I try to understand what patterns the student follows: which mistakes happen frequently, what elements she/he/they have already mastered and how to improve their speaking and writing from there. I speak in a plain standard German dialect and try my best to talk slowly and comprehensibly, so the student sees progress quickly and benefits from the lesson.

The introductory call offers an opportunity to get to know each other and for me to find out what it is that you want to learn/improve overall.

Different Lesson Types:
- Speaking classes (including grammar and vocabulary)
- Speaking, reading and listening classes (including grammar and vocabulary)
- Exam preparation lessons
- Correcting homework / assignments etc. together
- Translations (different rates apply)

Apart from online lessons, I will translate texts at any level from German to English and vice versa and also offer in-person classes (though only in London and with travel costs added).

I look forward to meeting you!

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Rates

Rate

  • £45

Pack prices

  • 5h: £225
  • 10h: £450

online

  • £45/h

Travel

  • + £25

Find out more about Florian

Find out more about Florian

  • Do you speak this language fluently because of your origins or because a teacher inspired you to learn?

    I was born in Berlin, and German is my mother tongue. That being said, I had an excellent primary school German teacher who inspired me to write stories centred around five more or less random words she would give me. I loved coming up with stories, and the joy of combining imagination, creativity, and language has been with me ever since.
  • Can you name a living, historical, or fictional character that you think is the emblematic representative of the language's culture?

    I think that Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, apart from having a strikingly German name and being incredibly multi-talented, is also emblematic of the deep and rich culture Germany has to offer. Something that I think makes Germany special is that it manages to balance a variety of different approaches, goals, and values and integrates them into a vibrant and ever-changing political, social, and cultural landscape. At the same time, contemporary Germany is very different from the Germany of the Sturm und Drang period, and I think Goethe had a passion for life that is visible in the German language itself, but perhaps less openly displayed by the Germans of today.
  • Is there a typical word, phrase, tradition, or behaviour in the language that you particularly like?

    "Wortschatz"

    One of the many beautiful words of the German language, it is a compound noun created from the words for "word" (Wort) and "treasure" (Schatz) and can be translated as "vocabulary" (as in: all the words a person knows). I love the evocative nature of the word. It conjures up the image in my head of a treasury filled with shiny, sparkly words, which is not only beautiful but also very apt given what it means.
  • Why does speaking this language matter to you?

    To steal a quote from another German speaker, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and apply it in a different context: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world."

    Your own language(s) and foreign languages are a medium to interact with the world. Diving deeper into any language and learning about a country's culture permits you a kind of creativity, access, and a level of connection with other speakers of that language that is far beyond what Google Translate & co. will ever permit. Expression can be meaningful, joyful, tragic, and so much more. But more than that, every language has its own architecture, logic, flow, and playfulness. All languages fulfil similar necessary functions, but do so in different ways. And the more I teach German, the more I realise how much I enjoy discovering the thoughtfulness, many little secrets, and idiosyncrasies present in the German language.
  • What is the main difficulty in learning this language, and what can help the process of learning?

    Every student has their own strengths, difficulties, and ways of learning, meaning there is not a single main difficulty for everyone. That being said, there are a few challenges worth mentioning here, some of which apply to learning language in general and some that are particular to German. Learning a lot of new vocabulary, idiomatic expressions (expressions that might not make sense when translated literally), and the pronunciation of unfamiliar new sounds are all tasks necessary for learning any language, even if languages differ in terms of how "foreign" they will sound to you. German, in particular, also has a complex grammar structure that includes cases, genders, and unique word order.

    To help with the different tasks, it is important to use a mix of learning strategies in order to help cover the different areas and skills. This could include immersing oneself in the language by enjoying German films (at the beginning with subtitles), music, books, and newspapers; having regular German classes with a teacher that you trust; using language apps; and integrating practice and vocabulary learning into your routine.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your language learning or your days at school.

    I really did not enjoy French at school because the teaching in the German school system is very focused on grammar and teaching "by the book." As a result, even though I had started the subject with great joy at the prospect of learning and speaking French, I dropped French as soon as I was able to. It was only at university that I decided to give it another try and go the exact opposite direction: immersion. I did an exchange semester at the Sorbonne IV in Paris and loved it. Every day, I was eager to engage with the language because the use cases were so clear. After I finished my exchange semester, I even came back a year later to study in Paris for another whole year. The lesson I took from that experience is that learning a language without using it in a real way and only by focusing on textbook pages can really diminish and even kill the spirit and joy of learning.
  • How has travel or a specific trip helped you increase your skill and knowledge of the language?

    I don't think any particular trip has helped me with German, but my exchange year in the USA when I was 16 and doing my bachelor's and master's degrees in English all helped me tremendously in reaching a high level of fluency in English.
  • What makes you a Superprof in language?

    I am a native speaker with a standard German accent who loves the language. I am an actor and writer who works with the language and a closet academic who loves to learn new things about the language every day. As a result, I have extensive experience using German in a large range of contexts. I can speak, write, and teach using advanced grammar and vocabulary (where useful and wanted), and I am passionate about sharing the joy of discovering its flow, nuances, beauty, as well as its quirks and kinks. I have several years of experience teaching and really enjoy working with my students. I love learning languages and have studied both English and French as foreign languages. As a result, I am familiar with a variety of ways for learning a new language (e.g., school classrooms, language exchanges, private language courses, tandem learning, university courses) and can easily adapt to a student's needs. I am also very familiar with elite educational institutions, meaning I can really empathise with students in demanding educational environments and high-pressure exam situations.
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