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Online German Lessons for Adults

Online German Lessons
for Adults

Live online German lesson for adults with German4FUN via Google Meet, taught by a native German teacher in a calm, conversation focused setting.
🧑 Adults (16+)
💻 Live online via Google Meet
📚 Levels A1–B2
⏱ 50-minute lessons
💵 $30 per lesson

Calm, structured online German lessons — taught live by a native speaker, not an app. Build real speaking confidence step by step, with clear CEFR progress (A1–B2) and friendly guidance.

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All you need is a laptop, a quiet corner, and the Google Meet link I send you.

Simple, transparent pricing:

$30 per 50-minute live online lesson (Google Meet).
If you’re unsure about your level, I’ll do a quick placement chat first.

Why Online German Lessons for Adults Work So Well

  • Conversation-first approach so you actually learn to speak, not just study grammar.
  • Clear structure with CEFR milestones (A1–B2), so you always know where you’re headed.
  • Gentle correction that helps you improve without pressure or embarrassment.
  • Practical grammar in context so rules make sense and stick.
  • Flexible lesson focus based on your goals (travel, work, family, or personal interest).
Most adult students say: “I want structure, but I also want to speak.” That balance is exactly how I teach.
German teacher Gesa from German4FUN, native speaker teaching adults online and in Pensacola.

Meet Your Teacher

I’m Gesa — a native German speaker from Germany and a former elementary school teacher. I teach adults online across the USA and around the world.

I’ve taught more than 1,300 hours of German through platforms like Preply and Berlitz.

My goal: you leave every lesson feeling clearer than when you started — and more confident speaking German.

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How Online German Lessons for Adults Work

Each lesson follows a calm, predictable structure: a short warm-up, speaking practice, new vocabulary or grammar in context, and a clear wrap-up so you know what to review.

1. Quick placement (if needed)
A short chat helps make sure you start at the right level.
2. Speak from day one
Conversation-first lessons with gentle correction.
3. Light review between lessons
Optional short practice, never overwhelming.

Levels A1 to B2

Beginners start at A1 and build a strong foundation. Continuing learners deepen speaking skills and accuracy up to B2.

Not sure what A1–B2 means? See CEFR Levels Explained .

How to Get Started

  1. Send me a short message about your goals and level.
  2. I confirm lesson times and answer any questions.
  3. You join your first 50-minute online German lesson.