Geraldine Baumhof
5.0
Mexico
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9:05 AM (GMT-06:00)German
466
6 352
German
466
6 352
Speaks
German
Native
,Spanish
C1
,English
B1
About Me
Education
1997-2000 State Exame of Physiotherapy
In Deggendorf Germany
2005-2008 Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Diploma University in Nürnberg, Germany
Certifications
2014-2015 DaF-Certification of German teacher by Goethe-Institute
“German as foreign language”
2015 Certification in examiner of the language test of the Goethe-Institute
of all levels
Work experience
2000-2012 Rehabilitation Hospital of orthopedic an neurology in Germany
From 2012 German teacher in a language school in Mexico
Heidelberg Institute Queretaro, classes of all levels, ages, groups, individual
classes and also preparation for the exams
Read More1997-2000 State Exame of Physiotherapy
In Deggendorf Germany
2005-2008 Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Diploma University in Nürnberg, Germany
Certifications
2014-2015 DaF-Certification of German teacher by Goethe-Institute
“German as foreign language”
2015 Certification in examiner of the language test of the Goethe-Institute
of all levels
Work experience
2000-2012 Rehabilitation Hospital of orthopedic an neurology in Germany
From 2012 German teacher in a language school in Mexico
Heidelberg Institute Queretaro, classes of all levels, ages, groups, individual
classes and also preparation for the exams
My trial lessons
Hello! The trial class is to get to know us and plan the right method for you to achieve your goals of learning german.
Read MoreTrial Lesson
One time, 30 minutesPrivate Lessons
60 minutesTeacher Stats
Within a few days
8 years ago
99.00%
6 352
24.3 lesson average
5.0
Schedule
Teaching Expertise
Beginner
Upper Beginner
Intermediate
Upper Intermediate
Advanced
Standard German
Résumé
Work Experience
2012
German teacher
Heidelberg Institute - Queretaro, Mexico
teach all levels of German to foreign learner, in form of groups or individual, preparation for the visa language exams
Certifications
2014 - 2015
German teacher
Goethe-Institute - Mexico-City, Mexico
German as foreign language