Whether you are a senior at Ballard High School who is studying German as a second language, or you're a Bellarmine University freshman who wants to learn it to help you get a competitive edge in a global market, Varsity Tutors can help you master this complex and guttural language with a Louisville German class. While German may seem markedly different than English in many ways, it actually shares its roots, as they are both from the Indo-German language family. A Louisville German course can help provide you with the necessary exposure to help you gain competence when learning their unique set of grammar rules.
German is a widespread and prolific language, and over 90 million people - spread across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland - are proud to call it their native tongue. While written German is fairly consistent across the various regions that use it, spoken German has several different dialects in use today. For instance, High German is mostly used in academia and literature and is typically the language that can be heard throughout the highlands of Germany. Low German, on the other hand, is the spoken language of the lowland area of northern Germany. Understanding these dialects, and the ability to tell them apart, can help you feel more secure in both your schoolwork and your career.
What kind of skills can I learn in a Louisville German course?
Fortunately, the German language already bears some resemblance to English, so training your ear to understand it can be somewhat easier than expected. However, it has some of its own quirks, which certainly can take some practice to fully grasp. For example, while English has only three noun cases (subjective, objective, and possessive), German has four noun cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative). Not knowing these additional noun cases can lead to serious grammatical and communication errors, especially if this is your first introduction to them, but a Louisville German class can help you identify them better and feel more comfortable using them.
A Louisville German course can also help you learn the numerous rules about verb conjugation in this language. Furthermore, German also has singular and plural numbers for nouns, which are then designated by specific articles (such as "der" or "die"). This is not dissimilar to English, but it can still take time before you start to gain proficiency in this language. A Louisville German class can help you get the much-needed practice you need to help you learn it. By partaking in a live class, you can get real-time instruction and feedback from your teacher. You can also feel free to speak directly to your classmates while in class, which can also help you improve your German.
Learning German has a little bit of a learning curve, and you may find that it gets easier to comprehend over time. It's perfectly normal to struggle a little bit at first, though, especially when learning new vocabulary terms or conjugation rules. If you find that you need more time to go over things that were covered in your class, you can always request one-on-one time with your teacher. This can help you get the additional practice that you need to help you grow in your learning.
How can I get started with a Louisville German class?
Tedious commutes to a conventional brick-and-mortar classroom setting can be stressful and unpleasant. Our virtual platform cuts out this unwanted hindrance, as the class is entirely online. Instead of trying to juggle your work and personal life to squeeze in your language studies, you can instead get started on your language journey faster. Our Louisville German courses run at various times of the day, and on many different days of the week, which means that there are several convenient options from which you can choose. This can make scheduling your lessons much easier and enjoyable!
It can be challenging to learn a new language, especially if you've never been exposed to it before. With ample practice, though, you can start to grow more confident in your German language skills. Whether you are a Louisville Male High School student who wants learn German as his language requirement for graduation, or you're on track to get your undergraduate degree from Bellarmine University with a German language minor, a Louisville German course can help you get the practice you need. To learn more about what you can learn in Louisville German class, or to see how to get signed up, please give Varsity Tutors a call today!

Jacob: Louisville German course instructor
...itself. But I enjoyed it even more when I heard about all the success other students were having as a result of my teaching. I was recruited to Brown University for rowing, and am officially undeclared but plan on graduating with a dual degree in biology and German studies. My favorite subjects to tutor are the ones I'm most passionate about; namely biology, German, and math (algebra and trig). Outside of all that, I enjoy...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Current Undergrad, Biology and German
Subject Expertise
- German
- Pre-Calculus
- ACT Science
- Math
- +21 subjects

Andrew: Louisville German course instructor
...tutoring many different subjects, so that I have a wide variety of approaches to help all types of students master the material. I also believe that, in my German tutoring especially, I'm very systematic, so that my students have a strong grammar foundation on which to build further skills and concepts. I have also lived in Germany for a year, and am able to bring world-life experiences into tutoring sessions, so that I can instill...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College and Conservatory - Bachelors, German Studies and Voice Performance
- DePaul University - Masters, Voice Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- College Algebra
- ACT Writing
- +26 subjects

Eric: Louisville German course instructor
...also a process in bettering one's thinking. I find it rewarding to help students overcome many of the same challenges and hurtles that I and my peers overcame. Tutoring is a way for me to repay a debt I feel I owe to my own teachers by helping others succeed where my teachers helped me succeed. Education is necessary for personal growth and human flourishing as a whole, and I try to embody this attitude...
Education & Certification
- Juniata College - Bachelors, Philosophy and German (Double Major)
Subject Expertise
- German
- IB Language B
- IB Language B HL
- IB Language B SL
- +38 subjects

David: Louisville German course instructor
...interest in specific topics and in learning itself. While I agree that the goal of teaching is to help someone learn a certain topic, the greatest achievement in teaching I have experienced is giving someone the ability to reason, and the drive and ability to begin teaching themselves. I enjoy teaching certain topics because of their power to bring this about, including languages, mathematics, and (of course) philosophy. All of these areas stretch from an...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Philosophy
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +55 subjects

Adesuwa: Louisville German course instructor
...Between teaching 4th grade and solely instructing an accredited freshman-level sociology course at Rutgers University during my senior year of college, I've been fortunate enough to help students adequately connect with the necessary material (school work, prep courses, etc) in ways that suit their maturity level, learning style and personal needs. You can count on me to be patient and understanding, while still holding you accountable to our learning goals. You can also expect our...
Education & Certification
- Rutgers University-Camden - Bachelor of Science, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- German
- Math
- GRE Quantitative
- Languages
- +28 subjects

Elyse: Louisville German course instructor
...ESL and German, as I believe learning another language is a wonderful way to open yourself up to new opportunities and experiences. From my own learning experience, I know it takes a lot of support to be a successful student, and I take joy in being part of my students' support team. It is important to me that students actually enjoy the learning process, so I strive to make tutoring sessions both engaging and challenging....
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, Psychology, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- German
- ISEE-Lower Level Reading Comprehension
- Other
- Math
- +35 subjects

Joel: Louisville German course instructor
...a variety of genres especially science fiction, fantasy, weird fiction, and all sorts of non-fiction. I sometimes try my hand at writing short stories or poetry. I also frequently play musical instruments and listen to music. I play the guitar, mandolin, and trumpet and sometimes the keyboards or bass guitar. My favorite genres to listen to are jazz, progressive rock, folk, classic rock, and classical music. Some of my favorite bands and composers are King...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Physics
Subject Expertise
- German
- AP Biology
- ACT Math
- Algebra 2
- +60 subjects

Danielle: Louisville German course instructor
...worked both as a German Teaching Assistant in the German department and as a Writing Tutor at the Hamilton Writing Center. As a T.A., I helped my students develop study skills, complete homework, and improve their German language skills. As a writing tutor, I worked with peers to strengthen their essays, develop writing techniques, and explore their ideas on paper. These experiences helped me learn the importance of patience, encouragement, and flexibility while tutoring. I...
Education & Certification
- Hamilton College - Bachelors, English Literature, German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Writing
- AP German Language and Culture
- Literature
- +24 subjects

Zach: Louisville German course instructor
...I am a junior at Colorado School of Mines, studying Engineering Physics. As a physics major, I know the importance of understanding the fundamentals of a subject before trying to focus on specifics, especially in math and science. I try to have a very flexible teaching style, as I know not everybody learns in the same way, and I will always come prepared to teach a subject in multiple ways depending on the student's way...
Education & Certification
- Colorado School of Mines - Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Math
- Elementary Math
- Algebra 3/4
- +31 subjects

Kristin: Louisville German course instructor
...local high school in all levels of the German classes as sometimes a pull out and after school tutor. I am a very passionate person, and one of my major passions is school and I want to spread that passion around and get people as excited for school as they were when they were younger. The most rewarding thing to me is when someone is able to say "Oh! I get it," and understand something...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Teaching Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- Languages
- College Chemistry
- High School Physics
- +33 subjects

Philipp: Louisville German course instructor
...an undergraduate at Columbia College. I love tutoring students in math, German, SHSAT, and SAT. I believe that I have good communication and pedagogical skills, and a firm understanding of the subject matter. Having come from Germany at the age of eleven, I know the frustration that can come with feeling overwhelmed by coursework. I performed well on standardized exams like the SHSAT and the SAT and can teach test-taking skills that will ultimately lead...
Education & Certification
- Columbia College - Current Undergrad, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- German 4
- Writing
- High School English
- +28 subjects

Zachary: Louisville German course instructor
...junior at the University of Pennsylvania, I am familiar with the competitiveness of seeking admission to top-tier universities and can use my personal experience in my tutoring. Most relevant, I have been recognized by the University of Pennsylvania for my writing ability and am employed at our Critical Writing Center. Here, I advise both undergraduate and graduate students on their academic and professional writing, editing and proofreading for grammar, logical coherence, and persuasiveness. I love...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- German
- SAT Mathematics
- German 2
- Chemistry
- +39 subjects

Ilana: Louisville German course instructor
...helping students to discover answers on their own. I am very patient and understand that sometimes all it takes to understand a difficult concept is to explain it in a few different ways. We all learn differently, so I aim to develop an individualized approach for each student in order to make the most of our time together. While I am not being a tutor, I am a musician. In addition to singing, I play...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- Spanish
- SAT
- +80 subjects

Monica: Louisville German course instructor
...indulge my interest in a variety of subjects from the role of free speech in society to the history of suburban development. I enjoy tutoring because of the opportunity it provides to encourage students' intellectual curiosity. Seeing the joy of learning when a concept "clicks" for someone is one of the perks of the job. I also appreciate the mental stimulation tutoring provides for me, exercising my brain in different ways than I do with...
Education & Certification
- Cleveland Institute of Art - Bachelors, Photography
- Bauhaus-University Weimar - Masters, Public Art and New Artistic Strategies
Subject Expertise
- German
- ACT Reading
- ACT Writing
- Social Studies
- +52 subjects

Scott: Louisville German course instructor
...fun for student and tutor. I am patient and personable when tutoring. Middle school, high school, and beginning college students are my specialty, but I can tutor students of any age. I can customize lessons to your needs and interests, and I can help you more easily understand some of the elements of German that may seem a little intimidating or complex at first. Aside from tutoring and using German, I am an international relations...
Education & Certification
- University of New Hampshire-Main Campus - Bachelors, German
- Boston University - Masters, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- German
- German 2
- German 3
- Languages
- +3 subjects

Thomas: Louisville German course instructor
...anxiety, specifically? Is it difficult for you to create, organize, and execute a study plan? Or do you simply want straightforward, content-based prep and study help? In either case, I'm excited to help you achieve your academic and standardized test goals. My academic credentials consist of a BA in Political Science and German from the University of Rhode Island, and a Master's degree in Environmental Management from Duke University. I speak German and Spanish. I'm...
Education & Certification
- University of Rhode Island - Bachelors, Political Science & German
- Duke University - Masters, Environmental Economics and Policy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- ISEE-Upper Level Mathematics Achievement
- Languages
- +47 subjects

Anuj: Louisville German course instructor
...the requirements for high school when I was only 14! Unfortunately, many of my classmates struggled without the presence of a teacher, and I began tutoring them. I tutored students from many different backgrounds in all subjects of high school for over 6 months, and greatly enjoyed it and would like to tutor again. Now, having just graduated with my undergraduate degree, I am looking to begin tutoring as a true mentor, and not as...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- German
- SAT Reading
- MCAT
- SAT
- +85 subjects

Sophia: Louisville German course instructor
...My passion for languages shapes my preferred tutoring realm; I especially enjoy teaching others the languages I am familiar with and fluent in, which include English, German, Italian, and Spanish. I also enjoy assisting in science-related fields, mostly for school-aged children and teens. Lastly, in my fifteen years of violin-playing, I have been part of a number of ensembles, including the Columbia University Orchestra, and have taught violin to elementary and middle school students.
Education & Certification
- Barnard College - Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Italian
- Spanish
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +97 subjects

Aijamal: Louisville German course instructor
...to study. I've had over 3 years of teaching experience teaching English and Spanish. The age range of students I've worked with was mostly 5 to 23 years old. I've always been an active learner, watching movies with subtitles, singing along with the artists trying to eliminate my accent, and of course, read, read, and read. Although this is my preferred technique to practice the language, I will adjust it to make the experience of...
Education & Certification
- Anderson University - Current Undergrad, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- German
- Russian
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- +11 subjects

Corinna: Louisville German course instructor
I'm a former NYC high school teacher with a master's degree from Pace University's School of Education. I have also worked as a college tutor, a high school mentor, and a teaching assistant in New Orleans. I have experience with a wide range of ages and abilities and am passionate about getting to know the strengths and challenges of each student. In my spare time, I love to read, bike, and try new recipes.
Education & Certification
- Bard College - Bachelors, Human Rights and Written Arts
- Pace University School of Education - Current Grad Student, Adolescent Special Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- Elementary School Reading
- German 3
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +44 subjects