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German Conversation Course - Deutsche Konversation - Deutsch Reden

In this 3-week course (9 sessions), students will learn the basics of German conversation, such as greetings, introductions, German ABC, numbers, months of the year, days of the week, telling time, favorite foods, eating.
Sibylle (she/her)
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(81)
Class

What's included

9 live meetings
6 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. About 10-20 minutes per day (vocabulary, sentence structures, review).

Class Experience

Class Experience
This is a German conversation course designed for upper elementary/middle school students, for beginners and advanced beginners.
 In this "German Conversation Course", we will cover various topics of daily life. 
Week 1:
- ABC
- Introducing oneself to others
- Common greetings
- Numbers
Week 2:
- Months of the year
- Days of the week
- Telling time
Week 3:
- Foods and drinks
- Talking about foods (hungry, likes, dislikes, ...)
- Placing an order at a restaurant

In this three-week course, your child will be introduced to and also practice their German conversational skills.
Practice outside of the class setting is needed, so as to promote learning and retention.
This 40-minute class is divided as follows:
- warm-up, ABC song
- review/ practice
- new topic/ practice
- questions/end


This is an interactive class where your child will be able to start speaking German from the very beginning, using complete sentences. The students will interact with the teacher as well as with each other.
Please ensure your child reviews, repeats and learns the vocabulary as well as sentence structures between classes. This will ensure a successful, fun class. 
Your child will be interacting with a German-American linguist, with a passion for teaching children about languages and other cultures.
We will start with a short introduction, followed by the presentation of the respective topic of the day. I will be using some realia, props, flash cards, and TPR (Total Physical Response). The student will learn various sentence patterns so as to be able to communicate in everyday situations. 
I also pay close attention to correct pronunciation and enunciation.
There will be lots of interaction with the teacher and with each other. Since this class is a small-group class, the students will have plenty of opportunities to practice what they have learned.
I am looking forward to expanding your child's horizon in a fun and engaging way. 
Bis bald,
Miss Sibylle.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to hold a basic conversation in German.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Pen, paper, colored markers or crayons

A list of vocabulary and sentence patterns will be provided.
Language of Instruction
German
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
    Joined May, 2021
    5.0
    81reviews
    Profile
    Teacher expertise and credentials
    Master's Degree in Foreign Language from Heidelberg University (Institute of Translation and Interpreting) in Heidelberg, Germany
    My name is Sibylle Gray; I have four children and a passion for languages, reading, knitting, crocheting, painting, origami, learning about history and other cultures, hiking, fishing and baking bread and cakes.
    I hold a Master's Degree in Linguistics (English, German, Spanish).
    I have taught in-class German at private co-ops to children ages five through sixteen and I have been an online ESL (English as a second language) teacher for over 5years. I also have the 120-hour TEFL/TESOL certification.
    Before going to university, I studied nursing and worked at a hospital as an R.N. I also worked on an ambulance for several years in addition to being a volunteer E.M.T. at the German Red Cross and a youth leader at the German Red Cross. I have a passion for the medical field and I enjoy being around other people.
    I grew up bilingually and I have always enjoyed languages, history and other cultures. I was able to experience and compare the American and German culture first-hand, from which I have certainly benefited greatly.
    Understanding and valuing other cultures are very important, especially in today's age and time. We all need to know more about each other so as to grow together and make the world a better place.
    I am a passionate knitter and I am proud to say that my three older children all know how to knit and crochet. I love knitting hats, shawls, scarves, blankets, and many other things. I also love crocheting lace (using thread) and tatting.
    I teach English (TEFL, TESOL) to international students and a few years year ago, one of my students introduced me to "origami". My children and I fell in love with origami and every evening, we get together to do origami. 
    I also enjoy painting with water colors and acrylics and I love drawing. My favorite motifs are unicorns as well as kawaii, chibis and manga images.
    When I am on the road, at a doctor's office, at the park and even when we are fishing, you will find me either reading a book or knitting a hat or shawl (which might be the reason I haven't caught anything in a while :).
    I would love to get to know your child and introduce him or her to the wonderful world of learning and having fun.
    Have a wonderful day,
    Miss Sibylle.

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    $135

    for 9 classes
    3x per week, 3 weeks
    40 min

    Completed by 7 learners
    Live video meetings
    Ages: 10-15
    3-10 learners per class

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