Noras Englischinstitut entstand aus ihrer Leidenschaft für Sprache und dem Wunsch, einen Unterschied zu machen. Nachdem sie Anfang 2020 nach Deutschland gezogen war, begann sie in der Marketingbranche zu arbeiten und entdeckte bald ihre Liebe zum Englischunterricht durch Online-Nachhilfe. Was im Januar 2021 als Nebenjob begann, entwickelte sich rasch zu einer Vollzeitkarriere. Angetrieben von der Freude, anderen zu helfen, ihr Englisch zu verbessern, erwarb Nora ihre TEFL-Level-5-Zertifizierung und erweiterte ihr Lehrangebot.
Im Februar 2023 widmete sich Nora vollständig ihrer Leidenschaft, und seitdem ist Nora’s English Institute weiter gewachsen. Mittlerweile gehören auch Nicole und Jonathan zum Team, die mit ihrem einzigartigen Fachwissen eine wertvolle Bereicherung sind. Gemeinsam setzen wir uns dafür ein, außergewöhnlichen Englischunterricht anzubieten, der individuell auf die Bedürfnisse jedes einzelnen Schülers zugeschnitten ist.
Bei Nora’s English Institute sind wir überzeugt, dass Sprache uns alle verbindet. Unser Ziel ist es, dir die Fähigkeiten und das Selbstvertrauen zu vermitteln, um sicher und effektiv auf Englisch zu kommunizieren. Wir begleiten dich auf jedem Schritt deines Lernwegs und helfen dir nicht nur, deine Sprachkenntnisse zu verbessern, sondern auch in jeder Konversation selbstbewusst zu glänzen.
Ich bin in Texas, USA, aufgewachsen und habe dort meinen Bachelor-Abschluss in Internationalen Studien an der Texas A&M University erworben. Nach meinem Abschluss im Jahr 2020 entschied ich mich, nach Deutschland zu ziehen und das Abenteuer meines Lebens zu beginnen. So gründete ich Nora’s English Institute, um meine Leidenschaft für die englische Sprache und amerikanische Kultur zu teilen.
Ich bin TEFL Level 5 zertifiziert und Mitglied des Lehrerteams am Deutsch-Amerikanischen Zentrum (DAZ) in Stuttgart, Deutschland. Meine Leidenschaft für das Unterrichten rührt aus meinen eigenen Erfahrungen mit den Herausforderungen und Vorteilen des Sprachenlernens. Mein akademischer und persönlicher Hintergrund stärkt meine Begeisterung, mehr über und mit Menschen aus verschiedenen Kulturen zu lernen.
Ich höre gerne Musik (vor allem Country), entdecke neue Reiseziele mit meinem Mann und spiele mit meinen zwei süßen Meerschweinchen, Maverick und Murphy.
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Wie bist du in dieser Sprache fließend geworden? Hat dein Hintergrund damit zu tun, oder hat dich ein Lehrer inspiriert, eine Leidenschaft für die Sprache zu entwickeln? Ich spreche Englisch als Muttersprache und bin gebürtig aus den USA. Meine Liebe zur englischen Sprache entdeckte ich jedoch erst, als ich begann, meine Zweitsprache (Deutsch) zu lernen. Die Bausteine einer Sprache faszinieren mich, und ich bin überzeugt, dass das Erlernen mehrerer Sprachen viele Möglichkeiten im Leben eröffnet.
Nenne eine Person, sei es lebendig, historisch oder fiktiv, die für dich diese Kultur am besten repräsentiert. Since American culture is so diverse, it’s very difficult to choose just one person! However, I would personally mention F. Scott Fitzgerald. He was an American author who wrote at the beginning of the 20th century. His most famous work, The Great Gatsby, deals with the idea of the American Dream and the consequences of pursuing this ideal. Although he wrote the book in 1925, I find that the themes are still relevant today, as many Americans continue to question what the American Dream really means for them and their fellow citizens.
Is there a word, expression, tradition, or typical behavior in the language you teach that particularly impresses or amuses you? I find that English is a very polite language. Americans, Canadians, Australians, and Brits are known for their politeness and the importance of small talk. This politeness is also reflected in the language. Americans often say, “Thank you, I appreciate that!” when expressing gratitude, and I really like the use of the word “appreciation” in the language.
Why do you think it is so important to master this language? English is the global language today. Whether someone wants to travel, conduct business in another country, or reach a higher academic level, English is essential. Since so many people have had to take English lessons at some point, many have unpleasant memories of learning the language. My goal is to show not only how important English is but also how much fun it can be.
What makes learning this language particularly challenging, and why is it especially worthwhile? Compared to phonetic languages like German, English vocabulary can sometimes be quite difficult to pronounce and spell. I always try to find reading material based on my students’ interests to promote natural vocabulary acquisition and support the use of these new words through informal and enjoyable discussions afterward.
Do you have a memorable anecdote related to this language from your professional life or school days that you’d like to share? I’ve always enjoyed English, even as a child. I won the spelling bee at my school in the 5th grade, and in high school, I scored in the 98th percentile on a national standardized test for English reading and writing. I never expected to teach English as a profession, but I truly enjoy turning my “weakness” of not being a native German speaker into my greatest “strength” to help others achieve their English goals.
Help us get to know you a little better by telling us more about your travels and/or experiences abroad. I studied International Studies at Texas A&M University. As part of my degree, I participated in a year-long exchange program at the University of Tübingen. I had just turned 21, and it was one of the happiest times of my life. I learned so much about other cultures from the other exchange students from around the world. I had the opportunity to live with a German host family and learn more about German life. After graduating with my bachelor’s degree, I moved to Germany in January 2020 to start my career. Since then, I’ve had the chance to travel to Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Greece, the Czech Republic, France, Spain, and Ireland. I’ve also been to Mexico and the Caribbean, and I’d love to explore the Middle East as my next travel destination.
In a nutshell: What makes you a great tutor? I bring my American enthusiasm combined with German structure to help you achieve your language learning goals… and have fun while doing it!
A native English speaker with fluency in German and Swiss German, I bring a unique blend of cultural and linguistic expertise to my teaching. I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa, where I also studied and worked, earning a business degree alongside a two-year parallel study in English Literature and Film.
As a TEFL-certified instructor with years of university teaching experience, I have a solid foundation in education. My publishing background includes authoring chapters for marketing textbooks, and I have hands-on experience with English online marketing, having worked with clients in Canada, the USA, and the UK.
Currently, I’m passionate about raising my three bilingual children and supporting their educational journey. My warm and positive disposition, reflective of my sunny South African roots, fuels my love for working with people and teaching.
Contact Nicole: nicole@norasenglishinstitute.com
How did you become fluent in this language? Does it relate to your background, or did a teacher
once inspire a passion for it in you? I grew up in sunny South Africa in the beautiful city of Cape Town where I attended the German school. We spoke English and German fluently, often blending the two languages to the horror of our teachers. My preference however, was always English, which led me to study English Literature and Film alongside my Business Science degree at university.
Nenne eine Person, sei es lebendig, historisch oder fiktiv, die für dich diese Kultur am besten repräsentiert. Desmund Tutu, the late Anglican Archbishop of South Africa comes to mind. He was like human
sunshine. Despite so many socio-economic challenges facing the country he maintained a positive
outlook, showing love for every human being regardless of skin colour or background. He embodied
the African philosophy of “Ubuntu” – which means “I am because we are”. His life is an inspiring
reminder of the power of compassion and unity.
Is there a word, expression, tradition, or typical behavior in the language you teach that
particularly impresses or amuses you? In South Africa you might hear someone say, “Stop at the robot.” Now if you were hoping to bump into R2-D2, I must disappoint you. A traffic light is called a “robot” back home and it’s always fun to see the surprise on visitor’s faces when they hear it.
Why do you think it is so important to master this language? Language is the key to the human heart – to understanding one another. Communication remains essential in both business and personal interaction, even in our digital world. Learning a new language isn’t just about acquiring new vocabulary, it’s about accessing new cultures, perspectives, and literature. Essentially, it’s about gaining a deeper understanding of our beautiful, diverse world.
What makes learning this language particularly challenging, and why is it especially worthwhile? I have had the privilege to travel to nearly 60 countries in the world. Whenever I was not able to communicate in the native tongue I could continue using English. English remains as one of the most spoken languages worldwide, opening doors and paving the way for further interaction.
Do you have a memorable anecdote related to this language from your professional life or school days that you’d like to share? Back when I was a child we would often role play private investigator. Of course I drove a smart, white Mercedes cabriolet and the language of choice between us girls was always English. Way cooler, way more stylish, just all together better.
Help us get to know you a little better by telling us more about your travels and/or experiences
abroad. I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa and went to the German International School. My parents, both Swiss from Zurich, had remained in the most southern part of the continent on their honeymoon and hence my journey starts in the sun, speaking Swiss German, German and English.
After completing my Abitur I travelled the world as a Flight Attendant for Swissair before returning to
Cape Town in order to study Business Science. I completed my Masters degree in Marketing and
continued working at the university as a lecturer. Love finally brought me to Germany, where I worked in an online marketing agency for many years. Raising our three children fulfils me with a huge amount of joy and seeing them pick up more and more English language skills is very rewarding.
In a nutshell: What makes you a great tutor? I love people. And with that comes the joy of seeing individuals grow by learning and expanding their horizons. As a native speaker both in English and German, I am in a unique position to teach the language with the correct translation if needed. Moreover, I am sensitive to cultural differences and enjoy sharing my insights.
Born and raised in Stuttgart, I’ve had the privilege of living in diverse places like Indonesia and Texas, USA. Though I’m originally from Germany, I’m a Texan at heart. I began my career with an apprenticeship as a bank clerk, which laid a strong foundation for my expertise in finance.
Later, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Hochschule Heilbronn, making me a true jack of all trades for the business. At Nora’s English Institute, where my wife is the founder, I manage accounting, finance and sales, ensuring the institute operates smoothly and continues to grow.
When I’m not working with numbers, you’ll find me traveling the globe with my wife, exploring new cultures and experiences. My diverse experiences and skill set allow me to approach challenges with a well-rounded perspective, making me an invaluable asset to the team.
Contact Jonathan: jonathan@norasenglishinstitute.com
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