Feeling like an outsider in Germany? 5 thing to try this week

Webinar overview
- Livestream on:July 16, 2026
- Duration:5:00 pm (GMT+0200) – 60 mins
Feeling like an outsider in Germany is common, especially when language, confidence, and everyday life all overlap. In this webinar, Valentina, Content Manager at Lingoda, is joined by Olivera (@oliveradarko), a language content creator living in Germany, to share five small habits you can try this week to feel more connected. Through personal examples, practical tips, and a live Q&A, you’ll learn how to use German more confidently, learn from mistakes, and make daily life in Germany feel more familiar.
Topics covered
- Why feeling like an outsider in Germany is so common
- 5 small habits to feel more connected this week
- How language, confidence, and everyday life are linked
- Real-life examples, mistakes, and lessons learned
- Live Q&A
Featured Speakers

Valentina Rampazzo
Valentina is an Italian writer and content manager based in Berlin. Having mastered multiple languages herself to integrate into life abroad, she understands the challenges of staying consistent. Valentina will be your host for the session, guiding the conversation and moderating the live Q&A.

Jessica Schnase
Jessica is a Senior Content Manager at Lingoda. She will stay in the background during the webinar, moderating the room and answering your questions live in the chat.

Olivera
Olivera is a language content creator from Bulgaria and Serbia living in Germany. She speaks English, Bulgarian and Serbian, and is currently learning German herself. Through her own experience of moving to Germany, building a life there, and navigating everyday situations in a new language, Olivera understands how common it is to feel like an outsider. She will share practical tips on using German more confidently, learning from mistakes, building small habits, and feeling more connected in daily life.






