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Look into our projects: When a Mama lernt Deutsch course comes to an end…
...then often with one eye laughing and one eye crying: one crying because the group has usually spent a very long time together - learning, practicing and laughing together and they will miss learning together, their group and their teacher; with one laughing because they can go into the future strengthened with new knowledge and new skills, new courage and confidence!
At the end of the 2nd annual cycle of our Basic education offer Mama lernt Deutsch (22.04.-06.09.24) we give a small visual insight and review of a cycle packed with learning and laughter – in courses as well as childcare!
We would also like to share a particularly touching letter from a course group to their teacher Nilüfer and would like to take this opportunity to thank all the course leaders and child carers for their commitment and enthusiasm, which make this wonderful basic education offer for the women and children a real learning adventure!
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