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62, Kanakapura Rd, HSR Layout, Jarganahalli, Prathiba Industrial Estate, Kumaraswamy Layout
Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore, India - 560078
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Online class via Zoom
At the Institute
Levels of German Language we teach
A2 (Elementary), B1 (Intermediate), A1 (Beginner)
Type of student requirements I cater to
For Employment reasons, Seeking admission in German university, For School Curriculum, Migrating to a German speaking Country
GENDER OF NOUNS: PART I Notes: The written lesson is below. Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left. A noun is a word used to denote a person, place, thing, or idea. Person: John,...
The German Alphabet German uses the same 26 letters as English, with four extra characters: ä, ö, ü, and ß. The first three are alternate pronunciations or “shifts”...
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
At the Institute
Levels of German Language we teach
A2 (Elementary), B1 (Intermediate), A1 (Beginner)
Type of student requirements I cater to
For Employment reasons, Seeking admission in German university, For School Curriculum, Migrating to a German speaking Country
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GENDER OF NOUNS: PART I Notes: The written lesson is below. Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left. A noun is a word used to denote a person, place, thing, or idea. Person: John,...
The German Alphabet German uses the same 26 letters as English, with four extra characters: ä, ö, ü, and ß. The first three are alternate pronunciations or “shifts”...
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