Friday, March 27, 2020

Importance of Acs Study Guide

Importance of Acs Study GuideAn Acs study guide is a great resource for students. It's easy to buy, and it's one of the best ways to learn. You can get your students motivated to take chemistry exams and test their knowledge. They will also learn about materials and how to make organic chemistry work for them.An Acs study guide should give you a good general guide for the subject of organic chemistry. They will help you choose your lab supplies and coursework materials. Many of the guides will give you lots of chemistry topics and links to the different sections of the course. They will teach you how to use chemistry lab equipment and how to prepare lab conditions.A good Organic Chemistry guide will also include the importance of labs. Students must know how to maintain laboratory safety precautions. By taking the appropriate precautions, they are ensuring that the chemical that is being studied is safe for the students themselves. It also helps you to determine what the limits shoul d be in a lab.An Acs study guide will give you a good description of organic chemistry in general. It will give you a good summary of all of the theories and applications in the field. You will also learn about pH, solid density, and bonding properties.Students need to understand that organic chemistry is more than simply determining the elements and compounds. It's also important to be able to use chemistry to develop new products. This allows your students to have an understanding of the development process of new chemicals.Students will be taught about acid and bases. This will help them have a basic understanding of the process. The guide will also give you the basics of handling acids and bases.Learning about organic chemistry can really help students. It will help them prepare for the future. They will be better prepared to learn other subjects, too.

Friday, March 6, 2020

GCSE Poem analysis Carol Ann Duffys Medusa

GCSE Poem analysis Carol Ann Duffy’s â€" Medusa Today is World Poetry Day, a day to appreciate and support poetry around the world. In aid of this, we thought we’d give a GCSE poem analysis from the AQA GCSE English Anthology: Medusa from poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy’s collection of poems, ‘The World’s Wife’. The World’s Wife was published in 1999 and presents the female perspective on stories where the male character has traditionally taken centre stage. So who actually is Medusa? The character Medusa is one of the Gorgons’ three sisters from Greek mythology, who had snakes for hair and whose gaze turned people to stone. Medusa has always been famous - but Duffy tells  her story so that the reader gains some sympathy for this otherwise monstrous character. The poem A suspicion, a doubt, a jealousy grew in my mind, which turned the hairs on my head to filthy snakes as though my thoughts hissed and spat on my scalp. My bride’s breath soured, stank in the grey bags of my lungs. I’m foul mouthed now, foul tongued, yellow fanged. There are bullet tears in my eyes. Are you terrified? Be terrified. It’s you I love, perfect man, Greek God, my own; but I know you’ll go, betray me, stray from home. So better by for me if you were stone. I glanced at a buzzing bee, a dull grey pebble fell to the ground. I glanced at a singing bird, a handful of dusty gravel spattered down. I looked at a ginger cat, a housebrick shattered a bowl of milk. I looked at a snuffling pig, a boulder rolled in a heap of shit. I stared in the mirror. Love gone bad showed me a Gorgon. I stared at a dragon. Fire spewed from the mouth of a mountain. And here you come with a shield for a heart and a sword for a tongue and your girls, your girls. Wasn’t I beautiful Wasn’t I fragrant and young? Look at me now. Overview Medusa is told in the first person as a dramatic monologue by a woman who is insecure and worried that her husband is cheating on her. The poem begins: ‘A suspicion, a doubt, a jealousy’ and it is this jealousy which has turned the woman into a gorgon and now everything she looks at turns to stone. This feeling of doubt resonates throughout the poem, exemplified in the line, ‘but I know you’ll go, betray me, stray from home’. Unlike our feelings towards the traditional monstrous character, this poem evokes empathy for the character as she is clearly distressed and suffering. Especially when she reminisces in the final stanza about the time she was young and beautiful, illustrating her complete lack of confidence.  Nevertheless, she is still presented as a foul character who threatens the reader, with the line ‘Be terrified’. The poem also ends with the line ‘Look at me now’ which has a double entendre (double meaning). It could be read as a cry of despair or, as a threat â€" if you did look at Medusa you would die! This leaves the reader feeling conflicting emotions for the character, probably similar to how Medusa herself feels in the poem. Form and Structure The poem is written in free verse and as it progresses, the importance of the living things Medusa turns to stone increases, going from a bee to a dragon and then to her husband himself. The poem is divided into stanzas of mainly equal length, apart from the final line: ‘Look at me now’. This gives the poem a dramatic ending, leaving the reader unsure whether to feel threatened by or feel sorry for Medusa. Language The poem is packed full of rhyme (including half rhymes, internal rhymes and in stanzas 3, 4, 5 and 6 some end rhyme). This rhyme helps to unify the lines and create a sense of rhythm. The end rhyme produces a sense of finality connected with the death of her victims. Sibilance is particularly used in the first two stanzas to create the sound of a hissing snake. Tricolons (groups of three) also develop the rhythm in the poem. E.g. ‘A suspicion, a doubt, a jealousy’.  In this case the rule of three also emphasises the power of emotions that Medusa is come over by, as ultimately this is what turned the lady into a gorgon. Rhetorical questions,  e.g. ‘Are you terrified?’ are used to involve but also intimidate the reader. The last two rhetorical questions in the poem: ‘Wasn’t I beautiful? Wasn’t I fragrant and young?’ could be addressed to her husband, begging him to show her some affection; they could also be addressed at the reader as she longs to be comforted - she is so horrified by this change in herself. The oxymoronic metaphor ‘bullet tears’ emphasises the danger that Medusa brings, yet still evokes a sympathy from the reader because of her suffering. The whole poem is an extended metaphor for a jealous woman who is grieving for her partner and turns against him. The metaphor describing her husband’s heart for a shield suggests that he didn’t love her properly. Overall, the poem is distressing for the reader as we see a lady who has become paranoid through jealousy, further damaging her relationship with her husband as well as her own well-being as she struggles to find a lost identity. We hope these ideas have been useful and have helped you reflect in a bit more depth on what Carol Ann Duffy is trying to present. Why not have a read of some of the other poems in the collection (there are loads and some are great fun) and see if you can find any parallels? Need an extra hand with some English? Why not book a GCSE English tutor to come to your home from the Tutorfair website? Check out more  Tutorfair blogs  for great GCSE resources New Maths 9-1 GCSE Five Strategies to improve Academic Performance More GCSE poem analyses: My Last Duchess, The Yellow Palm, Nettles, and Praise Song for My Mother

Staying safe while teaching overseas

Staying safe while teaching overseas From speaking with Teach Away Placement Coordinators, we know that many teachers have concerns about safety when considering teaching overseas. This is totally understandable: moving overseas to a new country with an entirely unique set of cultural norms can be intimidating, especially when you’re moving alone and you’ve never visited the city before. One of the benefits of working with a teacher recruitment agency like Teach Away is that we do all the necessary due diligence to make sure teachers are headed to a reputable, safe, and supportive environment. In fact, most countries worldwide have lower crime rates than the US and violent crime is much less prevalent in the UAE, Kazakhstan, or China than in the US. Generally speaking, if you’re smart and observe local culture and norms, teaching abroad will be a safe and rewarding experience. But to start off on the right foot on your international teaching adventure, act responsibly and think smartâ€"start with our list of tips below. Do your research before you go It’s really important to know a thing or two about your new country. Knowledge is power, after all, so familiarize yourself with the country’s basic laws and customs before you leave. You’ll likely come across a lot of useful information. For example, many commonplace gestures in Western culture mean something totally different and even rude abroad. A thumbs up is one example of a rude gesture in the Middle East, South America, and West Africa. You’ll want to read up about what’s appropriate and what isn’t in each country. It’s also not a bad idea to read travel advisories from reputable government sources. Much of the material posted there is precautionary, but it’s best to have a full picture of the region you’re interested in. Dress appropriately Observing how the locals dress and following suit will serve you well, especially if the local dress is moderate. This will prevent any unwanted attention. Keep a low profile and minimize the Western attire you go out in as well. This means baseball hats, sweatpants, jeans, etc. Familiarize yourself with your neighborhood Get to know your neighborhood well and learn which areas are safe and which aren’t. Your school will likely have this type of orientation information for you. Because the school has its teachers’ best interests at heart, you won’t be asked to live in unsafe neighborhoods, but being aware of surroundings is still important. Many travel websites (like Wikitravel, for example), will share with you information about each neighborhood in a city and will give you tips on staying safe while abroad. Pay attention to your belongings As with anywhere you go, pickpockets target the unaware tourist, so do your best to avoid looking like one. Again, take care to minimize your profile by avoiding wearing flashy jewelry or watches. Remember that marketplaces, festivals, public transportation stations, and popular tourist sites are prime locations for petty theft. Keep copies of all your travel documents safe Store your documents and personal information (visas, passports, identification, etc) in a safe, secure place. If you're heading out around the city for the day, leave your passport and other important id at home. If you take smart steps and get into a good routine while teaching overseas, just as you do in your hometown, you should have no problems while you’re abroad!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

How to Choose Which Language to Study

How to Choose Which Language to Study Studying a second language has become a requirement at many schools and colleges. Globalisation has much to do with this trend, but the personal benefits of learning a second language are compelling, as well. Choosing which language to study isn't necessarily an easy task, but whether you are passionate about learning another language or not, the choice should be taken seriously. Find out Your Options The first step in choosing a language to study is to determine which languages are offered at your institution. This step is important because you may be surprised to find out what languages are or are not offered. You may stumble upon a language that you didn't know was available but really sparks your interest. Explore Your Cultural Interests Once you've determined which languages are available to you, spend some time thinking about your interests and goals. Consider cultures or places that intrigue you. Perhaps you have family or friends that now live or used to live in another part of the world. Consider Your Sense of Sound Amelia Harper, writer for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, advises people to choose a language that appeals to their ears. In other words, choose a language that you like the sound of. In order to learn a language, you must listen to it for many hours. Harper suggests finding internet sites where you can listen to music or conversations in other languages. Then, choose a language that you find pleasant-sounding. Investigate Your Subject Field Academic or career goals are also important to consider when choosing a language to study. Think about fundamental players in your field of study. If there are a wealth of contributions from speakers of a particular language, it would be beneficial to learn that language. You could read those contributors' original research and writing, too. Think of Careers Fluency in a second language is a major attraction for employers. Think about where in the world you may want to travel to or even live for a future career. In many cases, you may not know which language prospective employers are seeking out. However, you can analyze current trends in a field to help make the choice. For instance, given China's current economic boom, Chinese would be an excellent language for a business student. If you plan on pursuing a career in sports management, Spanish would be a valuable language; there are many Latin American players in today's major leagues. Learning a second language is important to your academic life and future because it broadens your knowledge base. Don't take this choice lightly!

What makes a good tutor

What makes a good tutor One reason students and parents turn to one to one tuition is the lack of attention the average teacher is able to provide in a standard classroom setting. A competent tutor has the acuity to communicate their passion for learning while being a patient, understanding and trustworthy person. It is not always indispensable for a tutor to be highly intelligent or intellectual but they must be able to empathise with tutee learning needs. Good tutors will have the following characteristics: Evaluation/preparation - The tutor must understand what they are going to teach and what tutoring approach would be suitable for each student. This is often prepared following a brief assessment of the students strengths and weaknesses.Preparing the lesson in advance is a must. Positive approach - The tutor will convey a positive outlook, no matter how bad a student's academic situation may seem. Passion - A tutor will have a natural desire to help others without intimidating the student with their own self knowledge. A tutor should be able to convey their faith and commitment to students to help them learn and grow. Reliability - Building trust and confidence with students by not just being punctual but conforming what you say to what you do, is a vital feature of all good tutors. Helping a tutee acknowledge their realistic expectation of what can be achieved is essential to both students and parents. At First Tutors, you can discuss all your tuition needs with as many tutors as you wish. Take time to find the perfect tutor for your needs.

Do You Have Too Much Debt for a College Student

Do You Have Too Much Debt for a College Student via Pexels.com 1. How many credit cards do you have? We all know what it means to build credit pay your bills on time, utilize a certain percentage of your credit allowance, make consistent payments (that are more than the minimum), and restrain from opening more than one credit card before youve established a career with a monthly income. If youre a college student and you have more than one credit card think again. Its not the right time in life to have that many lines of credit before you have a steady, monthly income. Its hard to restrain from opening multiple credit cards. As soon as you step foot on a college campus as a freshman, companies are coming after you to open up a credit card with them preying on the fact that youre young, inexperienced, and impulsive. If you fall for their tactics, youll soon owe thousands of dollars in credit card debt on top of the thousands you probably already have in student loans. 2. Are you paying your bills on time? If youve gotten yourself in a situation where you cant pay your bills when theyre due, and youre waiting until your next paycheck comes in, its likely that youve gotten yourself in a situation where youre too far in debt. Not only do you need to make sure you can pay your bills, but you should make sure you can pay them  on time.  If you cant, youre too far in debt. 3. What amount of student loans is  too much?   If youve taken out student loans (which its pretty likely that you have), you might be feeling nervous about how youre going to pay them back. So what amount of student loans is more than necessary? According to US News, it all depends on your anticipated salary once youve finished school. If youre going into a field where youre only going to make about $40K per year, its probably not smart to take out $100K in student loans. Its all relative, my friend. via Pexels.com 4. Whats your car payment/housing situation? If you decided to go out and buy a new car, making payments on it with your student loan refund for the semester, youre probably not making good financial decisions. The best thing you can do for yourself while youre in college is  save as much money as you can.  This includes the decision you make about where and how youre going to live. Sure, we all want a one-bedroom apartment downtown, but is that really necessary? Its financially smarter to rent an apartment with multiple roommates in order to keep your monthly payments down. Yes, roommates are annoying but at least youre saving half of what you would be spending on a one-bedroom by agreeing to set some strong boundaries and live your best life with multiple roomies. 5. What habits are you setting now, as a young adult, that will follow you through the rest of your life? If youre allowing yourself to buy things impulsively, stack up the amount of money you owe in credit card debt, and overwhelm your bank account with bills, you arent setting yourself up for success in the long run. In fact, if you think about the absolute necessities that you need now, while youre in school, its a) crappy food, b) a bit of fun money, and c) a lot of time to dedicate to your studies. Its unnecessary for you to impulsively buy things you want when youre in school. Youre likely not making very much money (if any at all). So while youre in school and roughing it is the norm, go without the things that you think you need and settle on having just the necessities. Refrain from opening up credit cards with every company that approaches you during your first week on campus. Only set up automatic withdrawal for the bills you  know  you can afford, and stay away from shopping sprees until you have a steady income. While youre at it, check out some benchmarks you should plan on meeting if youre going to be able to retire comfortably. The earlier you start, the more likely you are to be comfortable in retirement. Instead of spending every last penny you have  now, wait and reward yourself as a 65-year-old with a huge stack of dollars in your bank account. Instead of being impulsive about things you want now, while youre in college focus on the future.

Chemistry Tutoring - A Few Tips For Learning Chemistry

Chemistry Tutoring - A Few Tips For Learning ChemistryChemistry tutoring, as with most things, is not going to be made simple by a one-size-fits-all approach. These methods are tailored for the individual needs of the student, and it can become confusing for a chemistry student if they are not familiar with the terminology or the methods. Chemistry tutors will often have specific requirements regarding the skills they require their students to possess.One of the most important areas to consider when doing chemistry tutoring is the student's level of understanding of chemistry. While most students are familiar with basic mechanics, it can be helpful to include further subjects such as thermodynamics, chemical bonding, electron microscopy, and the periodic table, as well as familiarize them with some of the chemical elements. It is important to discuss these topics with a tutor in detail before the process begins so that the student is more than willing to learn.If the student is unabl e to discuss their knowledge with the tutor, there is a tendency to ask their teacher's discretion. Teachers are usually more hesitant to let their students venture off-the-cuff questions about topics that are not related to the textbook topic. The teacher's first inclination may be to simply turn down this request, because in the end it will cause more disruption in the classroom.Learning chemistry requires students to be creative. In general, it is not an easy subject to learn, but that does not mean that chemistry can't be learned. At times, people turn to chemistry tutoring to help them apply what they have learned to solve problems.In some instances, teachers are reluctant to provide tutoring if the student does not have an assignment that they need help with. For example, many teachers might feel uncomfortable advising students to get paid work done in school that involves chemistry, especially if it is considered to be an advanced class.It can be advantageous for a teacher to introduce the concept of chemistry to their students, whether they have a textbook or if they are taking classes on the subject in school. Asking the student to help with homework can often motivate them to want to learn more, which will eventually make the chemistry class seem less daunting.It is important to remember that chemistry tutoring is not something that can be taught by just the teacher. It is important to encourage the student to take the initiative to learn chemistry, because without their willingness to learn, the result will be a dead end.

General Chemistry Lab - Get Your Knowledge From General Chemistry Laboratories

General Chemistry Lab - Get Your Knowledge From General Chemistry LaboratoriesOne of the best general chemistry labs that you can take online is based on topics in general chemistry. This subject is a lot of fun and is a great way to get a basic understanding of chemistry. However, for people who have taken chemistry before and are familiar with it, this is a better topic to begin with. This will help give you a good foundation that can carry you through most of the chemistry labs you will face in your career.One of the first things that you will see when studying general chemistry is the definition of the elements. What you will find is that there are five elements, also known as elements. These are Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Lithium. With this knowledge you can start to formulate compounds using these elements. With a little practice you will be able to make very simple compounds that will allow you to see some of the chemistry.You will find that in general chemistry y ou need to make a small amount of oxygen and Nitrogen to produce methane, a very common gas. Methane is a very useful substance, but unfortunately it cannot be created by normal chemical reactions. The reactions that you will need to use in order to make methane will require a special technique, but once you are able to get methane to form you will be able to get a lot of material for the lab. It will come in handy for the major laboratory projects.Another thing you will learn about general chemistry is the chemical reaction that produces acetone, a very volatile chemical. Acetone is produced when the water reacts with acetone to form a gaseous product. The next step is to take the acetone and take the gaseous product and pour it into a glass. You will then need to turn the glass upside down and drop it into a container that is filled with water. This process produces a gel.Once you have had a good look at the chemical reaction, you will now have a good idea of how to do some of the more complicated lab work that will show up in a normal laboratory. When you first started taking chemistry at school you will probably have never come across that particular laboratory procedure. You will be surprised how useful this is in the lab.Another thing that you will learn about is organic compounds that can be used in a laboratory project. It is not always possible to produce the compound you need, but with general chemistry you will learn about why this is the case. If you are able to use the information in general chemistry, you will be able to produce the compound you need.In this way you will be able to learn a very interesting way to create your own compounds in the lab. When you know some of the chemistry this way you will be able to turn this knowledge into an additional tool that will help you in other ways. It will also allow you to increase your understanding of the chemistry. It is really a great way to start out your career with chemistry.

German Classes in Belfast

German Classes in Belfast Finding the Best German Classes in Belfast ChaptersLearn to Speak German with a TutorLanguage Instruction in a Language CentreGerman Courses at Queen’s UniversityGerman Lessons at the Belfast MetImagine this: you have just returned from your holiday cruise down the Rhine River. You saw all of those lovely vineyards sculpting the hills of the valley and met lots of lovely people.The trouble was you couldn’t talk with any of them because your communication skills in German are limited to Guten Tag and Danke Schon.Your mind is made up: before your next holiday abroad â€" most likely in another region of Germany because the culture resonates with you, you will learn how to speak German.Resolution made, now is the time to find German language lessons.All day at work followed by family concerns; maybe a moment to connect with friends before turning in for the night and doing it all over again the next day...Where, in your busy schedule, would you have time and energy for learning a language?That’s the rub, really. There are p lenty of people who aspire to take on new challenges that simply cannot meet the commitment because... well, because life gets in the way.However, working with a tutor in your home or online negates the need to run out of the house for night classes all while allowing you to learn German in the comfort of your own surroundings.Let’s say you had studied German in school; maybe sat your GCSEs in German but, over time you have found it difficult to maintain your skill level.Talking with a tutor can help you bring back the German language's unique grammatical constructions you thought you had forgotten as well as refreshing your vocabulary.What about the students in your home?If you have a secondary school student preparing to sit their school-leaving exams in German, or maybe s/he is gearing up for German A-Levels, s/he too would be well-served by lessons with a private tutor.Where can you find such an individual who would take your language learning needs into consideration; who wou ld keep your schedule in mind while planning your lessons around it?  Enter Superprof!Superprof is a global community consisting of thousands of teachers.You may, for instance, learn German online with someone who actually lives in Germany, or a native speaker of German who lives elsewhere in the UK.If you would prefer to meet your private tutor face to face, Superprof has that base covered as well: we have four German tutors in Belfast!Anja is a native German speaker with four years of classroom experience.She works with students of all ages and, should you be a university or secondary school student, you only need to indicate what aspect of German you need help with and she will tailor her lessons to help you achieve your language learning goals.Anja, like most other Superprof tutors, offers her first hour of lessons at no charge and, should you book a block of five or 10 lessons, you would receive a discount.Now that we’ve explored your go-to solution for language studies, letâ €™s find out where else you could find German language courses.Are you interested in knowing where in Birmingham people take German lessons?People in larger German cities likely speak English but if you want to visit small towns, you must speak a bit of German Image by Peter H from PixabayLanguage Instruction in a Language CentreIf you wanted to learn a new language merely to exercise your brain, you have many avenues to choose from but if you need to certify your knowledge of German, you would need to attend a language school.As great as Superprof tutors are, they cannot give you an official language training certificate.You may need such a certificate before getting a promotion at work or landing a new job. If you are a student hoping to study abroad, you will also have to prove your German language skills.The accepted certificate of German language level is issued through the Goethe Institut but, unless you anticipate living and working in Germany, a certificate from a language s chool would be sufficient.There is a Goethe Institut in Glasgow; would you consider taking German lessons there?Listen and Learn embraces a bespoke curriculum.You can take Business German or General German lessons, one to one or in a small group. Your German instructor may come to your home or office, or you may choose to have lessons in their office.Or, if you prefer, you can take your lessons online, via Skype.Before finalising your learning environment selection, you will be encouraged to take a placement test to determine your ability to speak German - there is nothing wrong with being an absolute beginner.In fact, your teacher needs to know how much German you already know, if any, so that s/he may teach you from a suitable starting point.Currently, Listen and Learn is promoting summer learning; you will benefit from a 15% discount on their regular rates.If you are a student, now would be a great time to secure your lessons; before school actually starts anew and every other fo reign language learner is scrambling for a teacher!Are you curious whether German language students in Edinburgh also get a jump on their studies?German Lessons with Language TrainersNot to be outdone, Language Trainers stands ready to help you build your German language proficiency in person, in groups, in a class or online.You may be pleasantly surprised to discover that you might only need about 30 hours of instruction to have a simple conversation with a German native speaker; even less if these instructors have their way!Here again, you will be invited to take a placement test before selecting your German class; this test is offered free on their website.Once you have an idea of where you are in your language training venture, you can start planning your schedule around your German courses.Note: Language Trainers is also offering a summer discount; hurry to find how much you could save!Did you know that German learners in Leeds tend to opt for intensive German studies?Germany i s full of history and amazing architecture; don't let the language barrier keep you from any of it! Image by Osman Zöllner from PixabayGerman Courses at Queen’s UniversityYou might think that university courses are reserved for those who are about to sit their A-Levels and enrol and, to an extent, you would be correct.Queen’s University takes their German language curriculum to the general public, and what a course they have!Their German language studies programme is divided into seven levels, the first being for those who have had virtually no exposure to the language.Level 1 introduces you to the language and culture of Germany; you would learn basic phrases and simple grammatical concepts.If you already have an elementary knowledge of German â€" if you can hold a simple conversation and describe your family, neighbourhood and work environments, you may start at Level 2, which builds on those foundation skills.Each of the courses is 10 weeks long and represents one level of a dvancement until Level 7, when you would be expected to discuss current events and contemporary issues that impact society, using nothing but your German language skills.Should be already be enroled at Queen’s University, the fee for each of these courses is £20 but, if you are not embroiled in a degree plan (or a member of their staff), you may still participate in these courses for only £88 per course.Is there any university anywhere in the UK that offers such a great deal on German courses?German Lessons at the Belfast MetNorthern Ireland’s largest college is no slouch when it comes to offering exciting courses and their German language classes might just be the icing on the cake!Whether you only have a passing acquaintance with the German language or can speak it fairly well, the Met has a class for you.Their German 1 course covers all of the basics: greetings, elementary grammar and a substantial vocabulary list.Their Improver and Improver Plus is where the meat of the ma tter is; the first offering targets speaking and listening while the Plus track emphasises reading and writing in German.If you have already passed the intermediate level and are ready for advanced German courses, their Step 6 course would be for you.Here, you would learn the more elaborate German grammar constructions all while continuing to develop your German pronunciation as well as your reading and writing skills.Are there such inclusive German classes in Cardiff?The cost for each course is £170 except for the Basic German class, which only costs £95 and the duration varies, so it would be best to check the course catalogue to find out which one would suit you best.Beautiful Belfast is distinct and diverse, open in her welcome and generous to those who would seek knowledge. One way to prove that is by the wealth of German courses to be had there.So if you’ve just returned from your holiday in Berlin or Bremen, and even if you’ve never left County Antrim but long to learn a new language, you certainly have the opportunity to do so.Now engage in a treasure hunt: find the best German classes in London!