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German Taster for Beginners – GI 25 126

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26 November 2025 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm GMT

Tutor: Julie Barham BA (Hons) German with French (Durham), TESOL (Trinity College), PGCE Languages and Mathematics (Christchurch, Canterbury)

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Date: 26 November 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Length of Course:
5 Wednesdays
Reference Code:
GI 25 126
Location:
Ward Street
Guildford, Surrey GU1 4LH

Overview

Designed for those with no knowledge of German and would like to try the challenge of learning a new language. This course is primarily based on developing speaking skills for day-to-day situations which you might encounter when travelling for work or pleasure.

 

Suitable for complete beginners

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About the Speaker

Julie Barham

Julie works in education as a language trainer. Her principal second language is German, and she also speaks French and some Spanish. She enjoys working with others and helping people improve their skills and confidence, and has delivered Language classes at the University of Surrey. She also enjoys analysing and translating texts, using the knowledge she has gained through working with people from different cultures.

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