The British entrepreneur helping solve Germany’s migrant language problem
David Lebor is not your typical German language teacher. He refuses to use textbooks. He doesn’t teach in a classroom setting, but prefers to take his students onto the streets. And, perhaps most surprising of all, he is British. Yet the 42-year-old entrepreneur’s radical new approach to teaching languages is helping Germany deal with one of the biggest issues thrown up by the influx of more than 1m migrants in recent years: teaching them to speak German.…