(On Zoom) Low Beginner German Saturday 9:00am - 10am PST (January 18th to February 22nd) The class size is 2-6 students. Instructor: Anja

$260.00

This class will meet online from January 18th to February 22nd.

The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.

About the instructor: Anja, a German native from Münster, started her teaching career in Germany after completing her BA. and M.A. degrees in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature. In 2005, she moved to North Carolina and completed her Ph.D. in German Literature. Since then, she has stayed in the academic world and taught German language, literature and culture classes. Anja believes in a communicative, student-centered approach to teaching, in which students not only feel comfortable using the target language but also engage with the language creatively. Anja enjoys designing personalized lesson plans in which humoristic elements always find their way.

About the class: Low Beginner German is perfect for students who have had some exposure to German and already know the basics, such as simple greetings, numbers, and common phrases. In this course, students will continue to build on their foundational skills, focusing on expanding vocabulary and improving grammar.

Students will practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in German, with an emphasis on real-life conversations. Topics covered will include everyday situations like ordering food, asking for directions, talking about hobbies, and describing people and places.

The class will also introduce elements of German culture, helping students understand customs and traditions from different regions of Germany. By the end of the course, students will feel more confident using German in daily conversations and be ready for further learning.

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This class will meet online from January 18th to February 22nd.

The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.

About the instructor: Anja, a German native from Münster, started her teaching career in Germany after completing her BA. and M.A. degrees in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature. In 2005, she moved to North Carolina and completed her Ph.D. in German Literature. Since then, she has stayed in the academic world and taught German language, literature and culture classes. Anja believes in a communicative, student-centered approach to teaching, in which students not only feel comfortable using the target language but also engage with the language creatively. Anja enjoys designing personalized lesson plans in which humoristic elements always find their way.

About the class: Low Beginner German is perfect for students who have had some exposure to German and already know the basics, such as simple greetings, numbers, and common phrases. In this course, students will continue to build on their foundational skills, focusing on expanding vocabulary and improving grammar.

Students will practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in German, with an emphasis on real-life conversations. Topics covered will include everyday situations like ordering food, asking for directions, talking about hobbies, and describing people and places.

The class will also introduce elements of German culture, helping students understand customs and traditions from different regions of Germany. By the end of the course, students will feel more confident using German in daily conversations and be ready for further learning.

This class will meet online from January 18th to February 22nd.

The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.

About the instructor: Anja, a German native from Münster, started her teaching career in Germany after completing her BA. and M.A. degrees in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature. In 2005, she moved to North Carolina and completed her Ph.D. in German Literature. Since then, she has stayed in the academic world and taught German language, literature and culture classes. Anja believes in a communicative, student-centered approach to teaching, in which students not only feel comfortable using the target language but also engage with the language creatively. Anja enjoys designing personalized lesson plans in which humoristic elements always find their way.

About the class: Low Beginner German is perfect for students who have had some exposure to German and already know the basics, such as simple greetings, numbers, and common phrases. In this course, students will continue to build on their foundational skills, focusing on expanding vocabulary and improving grammar.

Students will practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in German, with an emphasis on real-life conversations. Topics covered will include everyday situations like ordering food, asking for directions, talking about hobbies, and describing people and places.

The class will also introduce elements of German culture, helping students understand customs and traditions from different regions of Germany. By the end of the course, students will feel more confident using German in daily conversations and be ready for further learning.