Teacher: Rossella Pistilli (Berlin)
Speaks English, Mandarin, ItalianWhat is China and how do we relate to it? With a unique teaching combination of Chinese Mandarin basics, history and business-related subjects, we will explore different socio-cultural aspects that can support you in your business decisions, communication approach and intercultural awareness.
As a European that lived in different geographic and social areas in China, I can offer a special vision and interpretation on how language, history and cultural dimensions influence the evolution of business, as well as people's behaviors in an international context. How Chinese see us? What they expect from us? Why do we have some specific stereotypes about China and why they are untrue? Supported by concrete figures and analysis, the lessons will open a window on the China's world.
Lessons in person:
Hourly rates (EUR € / USD $)
€20.00 [~$21.44] | |
€15.00 [~$16.08] | |
€10.00 [~$10.72] |
Activism Object Making
Teacher: Grace McMicken (Berlin)
Speaks EnglishWenn Sie leidenschaftlich über einen positiven Einfluss auf Ihre Gemeinschaft sind, sollten Sie sich eine kreative und möchte Verbindungen mit anderen Künstlern zu machen, ist für Sie diese Klasse .
If you are passionate about making a positive impact on your community, consider yourself a creative, and want to make connections with other artists, this class is for you.
I am not the boss of my students. I am a facilitator of conversation and nothing more. It is up to you to come prepared to work, problem solve, come up with ideas, and create whatever you desire. Activism Object Making is geared specifically for students who consider themselves activists, passionate about using all art forms for social change.
Lessons in person:
Hourly rates (EUR € / USD $)
€20.00 [~$21.44] | |
€15.00 [~$16.08] | |
€10.00 [~$10.72] |
Berlin has about six million residents from over 180 different nations. Berlin is considered an important cultural, political and scientific node at the international level, in addition to having one of the highest standards of living in the world and being an important tourist destination.
German is the dominant language in Berlin, but about 30% of its inhabitants are of foreign origin. The most-commonly-spoken foreign languages in Berlin are Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Polish, Kurdish, Vietnamese, English, Serbian, Croatian and Greek, among others.