Philip - German tutor - Dublin
Philip - German tutor - Dublin

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Philip will carefully organize your first German lesson.

Philip

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Philip will carefully organize your first German lesson.

  • Rate €35
  • Response 2h
  • Students

    Number of students Philip has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Philip has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Philip - German tutor - Dublin
  • 5 (14 reviews)

€35/h

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  • German
  • German speaking
  • German vocabulary
  • German reading
  • German writing

Trinity Masters Student of Applied Linguistics With 1st Class Honours Teaches Junior, Leaving Cert and University Level German (A1-C1)

  • German
  • German speaking
  • German vocabulary
  • German reading
  • German writing

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Philip will be happy to arrange your first German lesson.

About Philip

Hey! I’m Phil, a passionate language tutor specialising in German.

As someone who learned German as a second language, I bring a unique perspective to teaching that many native speakers cannot offer. Having navigated the challenges of mastering German with an English-speaking mindset, I understand the hurdles students face and can explain concepts in a way that resonates. Past students have often highlighted this as a key advantage of learning with me.

I am currently doing a masters in Applied Linguistics in Trinity and am a native-level German speaker and hold a certified C2 level in German from Hochschule München. I graduated with a degree in International Tourism & Languages from TU Dublin and spent over a year living and working in Munich, including time with the German Chamber of Commerce, which deepened my fluency and cultural understanding.

My teaching experience dates back to 2017 and spans all ages. I’ve worked as a Language Ambassador for TU Dublin, inspiring secondary school students to pursue language learning, and I currently offer tailored German support for learners at various levels. I can also provide references, including a letter from the Buying Director of Lidl, upon request.

If you’re looking for expert guidance in German, let’s work together to achieve your language goals!

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • Junior Cycle
  • Transition Year
  • +20
  • levels :

    Primary

    Junior Cycle

    Transition Year

    Fifth Year

    Sixth Year

    Adult education

    Bachelor's degree

    Master's degree

    Diploma

    Doctorate degree

    Other

    Leaving Certificate

    A1

    A2

    B1

    B2

    C1

    C2

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

    Professional

    Kids

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My grinds are conducted via Google Meet and are carefully designed to address the unique needs of your child. In the first session, I thoroughly assess their knowledge gaps and create a personalised plan focused on the areas most in need of improvement. This targeted approach ensures your child is equipped to maximise their marks and achieve success in their exams.

Each 50 minute grind introduces or revisits key concepts, with my notes shared on-screen for clarity and engagement. Tailored exercises, designed specifically for your child, help them practice and consolidate new grammar points. For Junior and Leaving Certificate students, I provide structured instruction on core areas of German before applying this knowledge to real exam questions, ensuring a seamless transition from learning to testing.

Language learning involves mastering multiple skills—speaking, listening, and writing. My approach integrates these facets from the outset, leveraging your child’s strengths to build confidence and address weaker areas. This balanced methodology fosters a comprehensive understanding of the language.

With my adaptability and commitment to individualised teaching, I ensure that each student receives the support they need to thrive academically and build a strong foundation for their future success.

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Rates

Rate

  • €35

Pack prices

  • 5h: €175
  • 10h: €350

online

  • €35/h

Learn more about Philip

Learn more about Philip

  • Do you speak this language fluently because of your origins or because a teacher inspired you to learn?

    Like with other languages, my ability to speak German fluently slowly crept up on me. There was no *click* moment where I granted myself a ceremonious fluency status but rather slow realisations like “Oh… okay I just explained my understanding of actor-network theory to that person in German without even realising I was speaking German” or not remembering which language you had a conversation in or even dreaming in the language. It takes each person a different amount of these realisations to allow themselves fluency status, however, teaching German in a school in Ennis was when I became fully affirmed in my own abilities. Since then I have been chosen to teach German to the buying director of Lidl, which was another moment of honour.
  • Can you name a living, historical or fictional character that you think is the emblematic representative of the language's culture?

    The obvious answer to this question would be Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the prolific writer and polymath who wrote “Faust”. However, for the sake of resonance, I am going to say Hermann Hesse. Hesse was quite a prolific writer in the 1900s and even received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. His works had a profound influence on both German and world literature and were translated into multiple languages worldwide. Hesse's exploration of spiritual and philosophical themes was ahead of its time and is the reason why the three works of his I have read – Steppenwolf, Siddartha and Narzisus und Goldmund, resonated with me so much. His ability to capture the complexities of the human experience, both dark and enlightening, is unmatched by any other existentialist author I have read. He even includes themes of gender and psychology for which there wasn’t even the lexicon during his time, yet is now commonplace in political and psychological discourse today.
    So, indeed, Hermann Hesse is a suitable choice as an emblematic representative of the German language and culture alongside Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and another personal favourite of mine, Franz Kafka.
  • Is there a typical word, phrase, tradition or behaviour in the language that you particularly like?

    Doch! – you can use it in an abundance of situations.
  • Why does speaking this language matter to you?

    There are many reasons why my ability to speak the German language is important to me. When I was in transition year, and I heard German speakers on the street, I would talk to them and offer them a tour of the city in exchange for speaking German with me. Some of these people have become dear friends of mine and the German language has allowed me to travel to beautiful places in Switzerland and Germany and maintain the friendships I made all those years ago while also fostering new friendships when travelling to German speaking countries.
    When I was living in Munich, it set me apart from the other exchange students. It felt like a movie that we were all able to watch, but only those who spoke German could interact with the plot. Another thing is that it is tangible proof and assurance for when I am doubting myself in any other endeavours. Doubtful about being able to play a piece by Ludovico Einaudi on piano? You learned German fluently. Afraid of public speaking? You learned German fluently. You get the point.
  • What is the main difficulty in learning this language and what can help the process of learning?

    Each learner will face their own difficulties when learning the German language depending on whether they are a visual, audible, or kinaesthetic learner. I learn by doing, so the struggle for me was actually finding German speakers with whom I could practice which was absolved by approaching tourists and just talking to them in German; not before I conquered my fear of approaching strangers.
    Another person may struggle with grammar, memorisation or pronunciation which each have an array of different correctional methods. Because language learning is such a holistic, multifaceted discipline, my best advice is to use your strengths to improve your weaknesses, focus on gaining confidence speaking no matter the level and try to relate things you don’t understand to things you do whether they are language-related or not. For example, the German cases could be considered like football players with different coloured jerseys so you know who’s playing for whom (which case the noun takes) or the conjugation of verbs could be like an actress at a one-woman-show changing wigs, so you know whether she’s he/she/it etc.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your language learning or your days at school.

    When I was in school, German and Art were the only subjects that got me through the day. My love for the language was so deep that I began to relate it to my other subjects which helped me build connections between things where others may not have seen any. Alongside my interest in German came an interest in Linguistics and Etymology which I could use to find meaning in the words in biology class, expand my vocabulary for English, think of Mathematical equations like grammar and so on. I realised that you can use your love for one thing to help create passion for others.
  • How has travel or a specific trip helped you to increase your skill and knowledge of the language?

    Living, working, and studying in Munich for a year significantly enhanced my language skills, bringing them to a level of fluency. Immersed in German every day, I made the most of my time there, even to the point of creating a few awkward moments by insisting on not being spoken to in English. During this period, I gained valuable experience working at Urban Outfitters and later at the Irish-German Chamber of Commerce, both of which further deepened my understanding and use of the language in professional settings.
  • What makes you a Superprof in language?

    I’ve had a deep interest in languages since primary school, where I started learning Chinese and Japanese on my own and sharing what I learned with friends. My passion for languages continued through school, where I excelled in German and picked up Spanish on the side as well. By the time I reached college, I had already developed a strong foundation in German and other languages, which allowed me to progress quickly. During my Erasmus experience, I noticed that my language skills were particularly strong compared to others who had studied German for a similar length of time. I've also had the opportunity to teach German to professionals, such as the buying director of Lidl and Swiss architects, helping them progress from beginners to confident speakers in a short time. I am planning on doing a masters in applied linguistics as I have recently been studying Ancient Greek and Latin as a hobby hence my desire to have a deeper understanding of languages that stem from Proto-Indo European.
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