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Aurelius Florian Satlow is a passionate and patient educator with extensive experience teaching German in diverse intercultural settings since 2013.

With a Master’s degree in Intercultural German Studies at the University of Bayreuth (Germany) and a Master’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology of World Religions, he is specializing in the theory and practice of intercultural communication and language education, he has an interest in research focusing on cross-cultural dialogue and methodologies for teaching German as a foreign language. Aurelius has conducted more than 4000 lessons across academic institutions, training centers, high schools, and universities in Germany and China.

Beyond teaching, Aurelius has worked as academic tutor and academic writing coach, proofreader, and speaker at lectures and seminars, consistently demonstrating his commitment to fostering cultural exchange and understanding. Aurelius's language proficiency extends across German, English, and Chinese, and his enthusiasm for teaching, paired with his intercultural sensitivity, makes him a versatile and dedicated educator.

Teaching

Courses Taught (2013~present)

Before UNNC:

  • German A1
  • German A2
  • German B1
  • German C1
  • German for Vocational Purposes A1-B1 (General work-related German; Hotelmanagement; Medical Professionals)
  • German for Migrants (Adults and Primary School children)

UNNC (since Sep. 2023)

  • German Language and Culture 1A/1B (10 credits)
  • German 2A/2B (20 credits)
  • German 3A/3B (20 credits)
  • Intercultural Awareness and Competency (10 Credits NAA Module)

Research Interests

- Teaching German as a Foreign Language

- Classroom communication in the intercultural context

- Acquisition of German as foreign language on the basis of English language

- Linguistic-Conversational Analysis

- Xenology and Theory of Intercultural Communication

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