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Stefana Vasilescu

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Let's talk about Herbst


We think that learning a language, in this case German, should be inspired by your daily life and inspiring at the same time. Finding the beauty in it can sometimes be as easy as describing what you see around you in German, translating not only your thoughts but also your feelings and emotions in the language you're learning. Why not start doing this by talking about autumn?

While Frühling ...
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Free German Lessons


At UNUmondo we often refer to free German Lessons. And they're not classes offered by any school. They're actually lessons your environment provides you with, every single day. We've already talked about using the world around you to increase your vocabulary, but we'd like to build even more on that. We're encouraging you to open your eyes and look for such lessons because not only ...

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Try, trust and learn like a child


“Try, trust and learn like a child”. Drawing from their teaching experience, that’s what our UNUmondo coaches say helps the most when it comes to learning and practicing German or Swiss German. However, it’s not without a challenge that they manage to convey this mindset to their adult, often times perfectionist learners. 

Many of us associate adulthood with seriousness and cling to that while disregarding so many aspects ...

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Well-being. Well-learning.


For New Year’s resolutions or even weekends, our attention often turns towards self-care and well-being. If it’s physical well-being, we promise ourselves to work out more, eat healthier, consume less alcohol or sweets. Spiritually, maybe we want to read, meditate, or pray more. Finally, for emotional well-being we long for human connection: we want to spend more time with our loved ones, to invest more into new relationships ...

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How to fuel your learning with passion


Calathea, Begonia Maculata, Anthurium, Monstera Adansonii, Monstera Deliciosa, Peperomia, Ficus Tineke, Golden Pothos, Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus, Tradescantia Zebrina, Caladium, Impatiens… If these words immediately trigger an image for you, you must belong to the plant lovers club. However, if you’re not particularly passionate or knowledgeable about plants, this might sound like a foreign language. That’s probably why my colleagues were very impressed. During our weekly call, when I ...

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