3/5 Sarah S. 1 year ago on Google
My
teacher,
Santiago,
is
the
best
German
teacher
I've
had!
Truly
talented
at
teaching,
and
I'm
staying
at
die
deutSCHule
for
B1
because
of
him.
The
other
students
in
my
classes
have
also
been
great.
And
the
cafe
is
a
wonderful
addition
to
the
school,
with
welcoming
and
friendly
staff
who
will
speak
both
German
and
English.
The
only
negative
has
been
the
management/administration
of
the
classes
at
die
deutSCHule.
I
am
in
an
A2.2
course
with
about
12
other
students.
There
was
another
A2.2
course,
taught
by
a
different
teacher,
also
with
about
12
other
students.
During
the
final
2
weeks
of
the
course,
without
notice,
die
deutSCHule
combined
our
two
A2.2
classes
into
one
big
class,
with
over
20
total
students.
We
don't
know
why
they
moved
the
other
teacher
to
another
level,
and
now
our
teacher
has
to
ensure
that
the
two
groups
of
students
are
all
at
the
same
level
and
in
the
same
place
in
the
textbook.
The
website
promises
small
classes
of
approximately
12
students.
20+
students
in
a
course
is
too
large
for
this
type
of
intensive
course,
and
it's
not
fair
to
either
class
of
students
(nor
the
teacher)
to
all
of
a
sudden
operate
at
twice
the
size
and
readjust
the
whole
course
plan.
Our
class
jointly
filed
a
complaint
with
die
deutSCHule
(printed
and
hand-signed),
and
didn't
hear
anything
back.
We
still
don't
know
why
the
courses
were
combined
or
if
things
will
change.
If
it
was
truly
necessary
to
combine
our
two
courses
because
of
a
problem
with
the
other
teacher,
then
the
school
should
give
a
partial
refund
on
the
course
(after
promising
small
classes
of
approximately
12
students).
I
don't
like
to
leave
negative
reviews,
and
I've
really
loved
my
class
up
until
recently.
However,
because
our
issue
was
not
addressed,
this
is
the
only
course
of
action
left
to
take.
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