17/06/2026
CoolER Workshop mit leckerEM Kuchen sucht noch nettE Studenten!
Not quite sure when to use „am besten“ instead of „beste“? Or wondering what the difference between an adjective and an adverb actually is?
Our second session of the German Grammar Extravaganza 2026 on German Adjectives on 28 June may be just right for you!
This enjoyable and highly engaging workshop led by Frauke Guenther will help learners distinguish adjectives from adverbs, form comparatives and superlatives, and gain confidence with adjective endings. Along the way, you’ll also strengthen your understanding of German cases through plenty of practical and humorous activities.
And of course, there will be traditional German Kaffee & Kuchen to make grammar even more enjoyable!
📍 Open to all learners from upper A1 to C level.
📅 Details & sign-up: German Academy Adelaide
04/06/2026
Der Winter hat begonnen…stay warm and learn German! ❄️🇩🇪
28/05/2026
Karl Lagerfeld (1933 - 2019) was one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he became internationally renowned for transforming luxury fashion through his creative work with Chanel, Fendi, and Balmain.
Known for his instantly recognisable white ponytail, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves and detachable collars, Lagerfeld reinvented fashion for a modern generation while still respecting its history and elegance.
🖤 Interesting Facts:
• He spoke several languages, including German, French, and English
• He dropped a ‘T’ from his name (Lagerfeldt) because he felt it was more commercial.
• He was a self-taught photographer and often shot his own fashion campaigns 📸
• His cat, Choupette, became so famous that she had luxury accessories and millions of fans online 😺
• His personal library boasted over 300,000 books.
• He worked in fashion for over 60 years and remained creatively active until his death in 2019
💬 “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat. You lost control of your life so you bought some sweatpants.”
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19/05/2026
OUR TEACHERS (In alphabetical order)
Vanessa Kreusch
MA (Potsdam University, Germany: Foreign Language Linguistics for German & English as a Second Language)
Having already assisted and taught at the German Department at the University of Adelaide (as well as us) in 2020, Vanessa has since returned from her native Germany for a PhD scholarship position in Linguistics and Language Teaching at the University of Adelaide - and we are delighted to have her back!
With multiple years of experience at private language institutes and schools across Berlin and her ongoing involvement at Adelaide University, Vanessa has taught adults and children of various backgrounds and ages from beginners to advanced levels.
She has a keen interest in language acquisition, is deeply committed to teaching German language and culture including lots of conversational practice - and loves the challenge of making complex grammar accessible to all learners.
12/05/2026
Es hat angefangen! The is back until 27 May at Palace Nova Cinemas and is screening a range of outstanding new films, including a range of 2026 Deutscher Filmpreis nominees. Be sure to check out ‘Amrum’, ‘Berlin Hero’, and ‘School of Magical Animals 4’ to name a few.
To see the full German Film Festival Program, check out the link here: https://germanfilmfestival.com.au/films/ger26-prosecution
06/05/2026
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of the Brothers Grimm. Cinderella, or Aschenputtel in German, is a cherished fairytale, brought to life by State Opera South Australia from 7–16 May.
Enjoy the exhilarating retelling of this timeless story by experiencing Rossini’s ‘La Cenerentola’ story on stage, which replaces fairy-tale magic with dazzling vocal performances, spirited comedy and musical brilliance.
👉 Get your tickets now to see this enchanting piece of opera: https://stateopera.com.au/productions/la-cenarentola-2026/
28/04/2026
Join renowned historian (and our very own advanced German student) .doering, to discover the remarkable German craftsman who built North Terrace’s great landmarks, the thinkers who shaped its cultural life, and the musicians who filled its concert halls. Along the way, you will meet extraordinary Germans whose ideas, skills, and talents define Adelaide itself. Expect a fast-paced, story-rich experience you will not forget.
🗓️ 2, 16 & 30 May
⏰ 10am - 12pm
💰$20 per person
Tickets are available here: https://festival.history.sa.gov.au/events/germans-on-north-terrace-walking-tour/ #:~:text=Discover%20the%20remarkable%20German%20craftsmen,and%20talents%20define%20Adelaide%20itself.
23/04/2026
Running in Adelaide from 6 to 27 May at Palace Nova Cinemas (East End & Prospect), the 2026 German Film Festival line-up features a standout selection of films. Expect everything from gripping true stories and powerful dramas to feel-good family films and comedy, including a curated selection straight from this year’s Berlinale Film Festival.