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German Language for Beginners Master Class (Flex)
World Languages
German for Beginner Part 3 / Travel Special
This is the third part of the German for Beginner class and it is focusing on traveling in Germany, shopping and eating out.
There are no upcoming classes.
8-11
year old learners
Beginner
Level
3-9
learners per class
$55
Charged upfront
$14 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 4 weeks
45 minutes per class
There are no open spots for this class.
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Description
Class Experience
In this German for Beginner Part 3 Section students will recap what was learned so far in sections 1 and 2, add new vocabulary and travel specific conversation will be added. It is a situational teaching structured class that helps the students to get out into another language and culture to talk. Week 1: Recap of Part 1 and 2 German for Beginner (Introduction, asking for direction and repetition of past vocabulary) New: food related vocabulary will be added Week...
Students will learn how to go shopping and eating out while traveling in Germany/ Austria or Switzerland. This can also be useful when eating out in a German-/ Austrian-/ Swiss- based Restaurant or store.
Recap emails of the classes will be send home but no homework is required.
pen and paper to take notes
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
45 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
Doerte Blake Teacher of world languages and crafts
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Lives in the
United States369 total reviews
462 completed classes
About Me
I love to teach my mother tongue, German, and as many arts as possible. I grew up in Germany as a daughter of a Civil Engineer and a Teacher and moved to the US in 2003 to further my dancing career and knowledge of Life in general. Dance has been...