About us
If you’re an expat in Berlin, your relationship with German might be… a little toxic. 😜
✅You’ve been living in Germany for quite some time.
✅You’ve taken a course… and forgotten most of it.
✅You understand more than you speak.
✅You don’t really get to practice because people reply in English.
✅ Anxiety kicks in when someone speaks to you in German.
✅ You hate the articles. And the declinations.
What this group is about
We create a space where you can finally use your German — without pressure, without perfection.
➡️Speaking-focused online sessions
➡️Real-life topics
➡️Fun speaking exercises, games, and roleplays
➡️Supportive atmosphere
➡️No grammar overload
Who this is for
🧑Expats with basic German (A2+)
🧑You understand German but struggle to speak
🧑You want to share your suffering with other expats
🧑You want to feel more confident in everyday situations
We are looking forward to our first sessions! See you there🎉
Upcoming events
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Deutsch for Expats – Online Conversations
·OnlineOnlineIf you’ve given up on learning German, this is your moment to pick it up again.😉
🌻Please note: This is a choose-your-contribution event and requires external registration. Register here to save your spot.
Welcome to this online Guided German Language Conversation Group .🎉
This event is for you if…
✅You’ve taken a course… and forgotten most of it.
✅You don’t really get to practice because people reply in English.
✅You know some German and understand it, but you’re afraid to speak.
✅ Your level is at least A2.
✅ Anxiety kicks in when someone speaks to you in German.
✅You’re frustrated with learning German and want to find the joy in it (again )
✅You want to meet fellow expats who suffer the “der, die, das” just as you doFor 60 minutes, we:
➡️ Speak German – even if it’s bad
➡️ Play fun language games and roleplays
➡️ Practice real-life Berlin situations
➡️ Laugh at our mistakes
➡️ Build speaking confidenceThe rules are simple:
🥇German first. Even if it’s messy.
🤹If you don’t know the word – describe it.
💕We help each other.
👍Trying over perfection.Who this is for
🧑Expats with basic German (A2+)
🧑You understand German but struggle to speak
🧑You want to share your suffering with other expats
🧑You want to feel more confident in everyday situationsAbout the Facilitator
Karina Indytska is a polyglot, communication facilitator, and founder of Speak TO Connect. She has lived in five countries, taught German for over 12 years, and worked cross-disciplinary across education and business. As a former podcast host and polyglot expert at Babbel and an author at Easy Deutsch, she has helped thousands of learners move from “I understand” to “I speak”.47 attendees
Deutsch for Expats – Online Conversations
·OnlineOnlineIf you’ve given up on learning German, this is your moment to pick it up again.😉
🌻Please note: This is a choose-your-contribution event and requires external registration. Register here to save your spot.
Welcome to this online Guided German Language Conversation Group .🎉
This event is for you if…
✅You’ve taken a course… and forgotten most of it.
✅You don’t really get to practice because people reply in English.
✅You know some German and understand it, but you’re afraid to speak.
✅ Your level is at least A2.
✅ Anxiety kicks in when someone speaks to you in German.
✅You’re frustrated with learning German and want to find the joy in it (again )
✅You want to meet fellow expats who suffer the “der, die, das” just as you doFor 60 minutes, we:
➡️ Speak German – even if it’s bad
➡️ Play fun language games and roleplays
➡️ Practice real-life Berlin situations
➡️ Laugh at our mistakes
➡️ Build speaking confidenceThe rules are simple:
🥇German first. Even if it’s messy.
🤹If you don’t know the word – describe it.
💕We help each other.
👍Trying over perfection.Who this is for
🧑Expats with basic German (A2+)
🧑You understand German but struggle to speak
🧑You want to share your suffering with other expats
🧑You want to feel more confident in everyday situationsAbout the Facilitator
Karina Indytska is a polyglot, communication facilitator, and founder of Speak TO Connect. She has lived in five countries, taught German for over 12 years, and worked cross-disciplinary across education and business. As a former podcast host and polyglot expert at Babbel and an author at Easy Deutsch, she has helped thousands of learners move from “I understand” to “I speak”.31 attendees
Deutsch for Expats – Online Conversations
·OnlineOnlineIf you’ve given up on learning German, this is your moment to pick it up again.😉
🌻Please note: This is a choose-your-contribution event and requires external registration. Register here to save your spot.Welcome to this online Guided German Language Conversation Group .🎉
This event is for you if…
✅You’ve taken a course… and forgotten most of it.
✅You don’t really get to practice because people reply in English.
✅You know some German and understand it, but you’re afraid to speak.
✅ Your level is at least A2.
✅ Anxiety kicks in when someone speaks to you in German.
✅You’re frustrated with learning German and want to find the joy in it (again )
✅You want to meet fellow expats who suffer the “der, die, das” just as you doFor 60 minutes, we:
➡️ Speak German – even if it’s bad
➡️ Play fun language games and roleplays
➡️ Practice real-life Berlin situations
➡️ Laugh at our mistakes
➡️ Build speaking confidence
The rules are simple:
🥇German first. Even if it’s messy.
🤹If you don’t know the word – describe it.
💕We help each other.
👍Trying over perfection.Who this is for
🧑Expats with basic German (A2+)
🧑You understand German but struggle to speak
🧑You want to share your suffering with other expats
🧑You want to feel more confident in everyday situationsAbout the Facilitator
Karina Indytska is a polyglot, communication facilitator, and founder of Speak TO Connect. She has lived in five countries, taught German for over 12 years, and worked cross-disciplinary across education and business. As a former podcast host and polyglot expert at Babbel and an author at Easy Deutsch, she has helped thousands of learners move from “I understand” to “I speak”.8 attendees
