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studio.ling.academy

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Led by linguist Alexa Leitner — focused on real German as spoken across D/A/CH. Perception, clarity, genuine understanding.

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I spy with my little eye.. 👁️
I know these ads are connected to our behavior on Skool somehow but it's still fun to see my own and other communities I love in the Skool Meta ads. Congrats @Krista Brea ! 🥳
I spy with my little eye.. 👁️
3 likes • 17d
@Krista Brea Yay! So cool! Congrats 🥳
What Books Did You Read in Childhood?
📚 Throwback Question: What Did You Read as a Kid? I was thinking back to my childhood reading habits, and it hit me how different they were compared to what I read now. Back then, I was all about fun, fictional books—anything that kept me entertained and pulled me into a story. One of my favorites was the Goosebumps series. I used to fly through those books as a pre-teen. And then when the Goosebumps show came out, it was such a cool experience seeing those stories come to life. I remember noticing how some parts were different from what I had imagined while reading—which made it even more fun. It really made me realize how powerful storytelling is… especially when it sticks with you years later. Now I’m curious—what about YOU? - What books or series did you love growing up? - Were you into fiction, or something totally different? - Did any of those stories stick with you into adulthood? Drop your favorites below 👇 Let’s take a little trip down memory lane.
What Books Did You Read in Childhood?
2 likes • May 5
i read tons of books as a child. most of them written by astrid lindgren, christine nöstlinger, erich kästner, janosch etc. i doubt you know any of them. my all time favourite is "oh wie schön ist panama".
Friday Share Your Stuff 🎉
It’s time to put yourself out there. Share whatever you’re working on or proud of right now. This community is full of creators, authors, and entrepreneurs, and sometimes the best thing we can do is help each other get a little more visibility. 💡 IDEAS ON WHAT YOU COULD SHARE: • Yourself and what you do • Your Skool community • A book you're writing or recently published • A project you're building • A shoutout to another member • A video, post, or resource • Affiliate links (yes, those are allowed) The goal is simple: help our members get seen. Just one request so this stays valuable for everyone. 👉 1 RULE: If you share something, please also leave a thoughtful or helpful comment on someone else’s post. Support goes both ways, and when we all participate, the whole community benefits. Now let’s see what everyone is building 👇
Friday Share Your Stuff 🎉
2 likes • Apr 17
Hi everybody! I'm new here, so I'd like to start with a quick intro: I'm a linguist and German teacher from Austria, and I run the ling.academy Studio, a skool community for German learners. We focus on listening and understanding patterns. I'm very excited to grow my Skool community. Looking forward to connecting!
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Alexa Leitner
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Austrian linguist & teacher. I help serious learners master German pronunciation and structure through a proven approach rooted in linguistics and CI.

Active 14m ago
Joined Apr 16, 2026
Innsbruck, Austria
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