Learning alternatives

I imagine that most of the readers of this blog are learning or willing to learn German. When learning German an important place is occupied by practice… Here we have the grammar exercises and speaking/ hearing the language from native speakers.

For the speaking part of our practice, the people from Agenda Alsergrund created the “German language café”, where people can practice the language with native speakers.

This Thursday, from 5pm to 7pm is their first meeting and everybody is invited to “Sprachcafe”.

The cafe is meant to offer an alternative to the normal language classes by creating a relaxed coffeehouse atmosphere for learning German.

What is even more interesting and attractive for me (which I am at the A1.2. level) is that no previous knowledge of German is necessary, and you can just pop into the language café every two weeks. And all this, for free. Here is the schedule for the next couple of weeks.

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Liette Clees from Agenda Alsergrund said that “Actually everyone is invited to come by the Sprachcafe. There is the possibility to practice the German language or of course to also offer your German language ability to others.”

This is a great idea, if you ever want to enjoy a coffee and learn German in a non-formal way you could make them a visit. Or even more, take your colleagues from Deutsch Akademie and spend some free time together while improving your German skills.

The address for the Sprachcafe is Café der VHS Alsergrund im Erdgeschoβ, Galileigasse 8, 1090.