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German: Weekly Words for Kindergarten

In this weekly class, Kindergarten learners will learn new German words and expressions in an immersive way.
Worldlanguage Explorers by Nadine, M. Ed.
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4.9
Number of reviews:
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. included
Certificate of Completion
included

Class Experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - 2
Beginner - Intermediate Level
In this weekly, interactive course, your learner will get comfortable with hearing and speaking German - either to prepare them for German schools, a holiday or just for fun! We will use slides, games, songs and videos in our lessons. I will encourage your child to speak and sing along by creating a safe and friendly learning atmosphere. 


The class is structured as follows:
- Greeting and talking (circle time)
- Song
- lecture
- activities 
- videos/song
- saying good-bye

Possible topics:
Week of December 28th: New Year's (Sylvester Party)
Week of January 3rd: Space
Week of January 10th: Winter clothes
Week of January 17th: Winter craft (Snowflake)
Week of January 24th: Fire officers, police and more
Week of January 31st: Winter song and animals (st, pf)
Week of February 7th: Valentine's Day Cards (compliments)
Week of February 14th: Farm animals
Week of February 21st: Continents, Countries and Languages
Week of February 28th: Maths in German
Week of March 7th: The German Alphabet and Sounds 
Week of March 14th: About Me
Week of March 29th: Spring
Week of April 5th: Spring Craft
Week of April 12th: Food and Beverages
Week of April 19th:  Sports and Activities
Week of April 26th: In the flower shop
Week of May 3rd: Fairy Tales
Week of May 10th: Calendar (Song)
Week of May 17th: Earth Day
Week of May 24th: In the Garden
Week of May 31st: Clothes
Week of June 7th: In the House
Week of June 14th: Summer
Week of June 21st: Travel
Week of June 30th: Under the sea & Numbers (until 5)

No prior experience with German is required.

Bis bald (See you soon),
Nadine

Learning Goals

Your child will learn new German words and expressions through play and immersion.
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Most recently I have started to draw with my Kindergarten students in a particular lesson. Thanks to the very positive feedback from parents and students I am planning to do krafts in my lessons once a month, but I will always write in the classroom comments at least 48 hours in advance if we need anything (nothing fancy)!
Language of Instruction
English
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Joined February, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
Nadine
Master's Degree in Education from University of Hamburg
Nadine
Master's Degree in Linguistics from Heriot-Watt University
Regina Brodmann
Born and raised in Germany, I am a Native Speaker of the German language with no accent. I have a Master's degree of Education as well as First and Second State Exam from Germany for teaching. I have taught in public schools in Germany, Canada, and France for over 18 years. In 2020, I switched to online classes, and I love Outschool courses and clubs. Most recently, I taught Kindergarten (Maternelle) in Canada and I homeschool my own sons in German and French. 

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1x per week
25 min
Completed by 230 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
1-6 learners per class

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