You work in a library and you need English in your job? You’d like to speak English more often, feel more confident and learn vocabulary which is relevant to the library? Then try out a conversation course, especially for librarians!

Hi!

I'm Rachel and I'm looking forward to talking with you.

Each conversation course includes weekly live Conversation Classes and a Community Room where you can go anytime.

The conversation classes are organised in blocks of 7 x 60 minutes. You book a course, and then you have access to all the materials and you have a link for the live classes which take place via Zoom.

In the Community Room, you can carry on the conversation through chats, updates, sharing of materials and resources, and feedback. Membership of the community room is free to anyone who has enrolled for a conversation course.

Our conversation topics will be wide-ranging, but always focussed on libraries: library buildings, innovative services, changing user demands, daily tasks, special moments, storytime in the library, technical developments, and many more. 

Appointments

Level B2 Mondays 10:30 – 11:30 

Level B1 Fridays 10:30 – 11:30








What previous participants say

Feedback from previous English for Librarians courses



"Rachel did a great job. it was informative, I could learn a lot and it was entertaining, too"


"I really liked to work with Rachel, she was absolutely nice and it was so much fun and such a pleasure to work with her. Thank you so so much! I am more confident now with English at work!"

"I really liked talking to colleagues to train library related vocabulary"


"It was great, because so we speak a lot"


"You gave us individually the words we need in exactly our situations, that was great!"


"Will recommend this to my colleagues!"

"Gut war auch der gemeinsame Unterricht mit Kolleginnen der anderen Bibliotheken. Neben der Sprachübung hat man auch Informationen aus den anderen Häusern erhalten. Eine Wiederholung des Angebotes ist wünschenswert."


"The whole workshop. I never thought, that it would be so useful, nice and cheerful."