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NEW LOCATION! ** This class will be held at 193 Polk Ave, Suite D, (2nd floor), Nashville, TN. NEW LOCATION! Instructor: Abigail Trozenski Objective: Learners will be able to carry on basic self-introductory conversations. Practice will focus on building introductory conversational skills within the topics of hobbies, family, and occupation. They will be able to differentiate between both formal and informal address. Learners will be introduced to German culture and habits through multimedia and interactions.
Instructor: Augustus Haines Objective: Learners will be able to carry on basic self-introductory conversations. Practice will focus on building introductory conversational skills within the topics of hobbies, family, and occupation. They will be able to differentiate between both formal and informal address. Learners will be introduced to German culture and habits through multimedia and interactions.
NEW LOCATION! ** This class will be held at 193 Polk Ave, Suite D, (2nd floor), Nashville, TN. NEW LOCATION! Instructor: Abigail Trozenski Objective: Learners in this class will continue to build on the skills and topics acquired in German Beginner 1. Practice will focus on building basic conversational skills within the topics of daily activities, making plans, family and work. The instructor will also guide the learners to explore aspects of the cultures of the German-speaking world through authentic materials, multimedia and cultural interactions.
Instructor: Augustus Haines Objective: Learners in this class will continue to build on the skills and topics acquired in German Beginner 1. Practice will focus on building basic conversational skills within the topics of daily activities, making plans, family and work. The instructor will also guide the learners to explore aspects of the cultures of the German-speaking world through authentic materials, multimedia and cultural interactions.
Instructor: Augustus Haines Objective: Learners in this class will continue to build on skills developed during Beginner 1 and 2. Practice will focus on building basic conversational skills within the topics of daily activities, upcoming plans and past events while incorporating new every-day vocabulary. The instructor will also guide the learners to explore aspects of the cultures of the German-speaking world through authentic materials, multimedia and cultural interactions
NEW LOCATION! ** This class will be held at 193 Polk Ave, Suite D, (2nd floor), Nashville, TN. NEW LOCATION! Instructor: Abigail Trozenski Objective: Learners in this class will continue to build on the skills and topics acquired in previous Beginner classes. Practice will focus on building understanding of the everyday topics and incorporating new everyday vocabulary introduced in the lesson into speaking practice as much as possible. The instructor will also guide the learners to explore aspects of the cultures of the German-speaking world through authentic materials, multimedia and cultural interactions.
Instructor: Helia Rethmann Objective: This course is for learners at a German proficiency level of CEFR B1 / ACTFL Intermediate High and above. Learners in this class can narrate and describe in all major time frames using connected discourse of paragraph length most of the time. They can converse with ease and confidence when dealing with social situations requiring an exchange of basic information related to their work, recreation, particular interests, and areas of competence. During this course, learners will re-visit “tricky” grammar points and specialty (slang) vocabulary, but the main focus will be on gaining more linguistic ease, confidence, and competence and dealing with social situations with unexpected complications. Learners will practice their speaking skills via interviews, discussions, debates, and role-play and should expect to spend up to three hours a week reviewing materials and preparing talking points for in-class discussion.
Instructor: Helia Rethmann This course is open to adult learners at a CEFR B1 / ACTFL Intermediate High and above proficiency level. Learners will develop their reading and conversational skills as well as deepen their knowledge of German literature and culture by reading a German language book outside of class, discussing it, and summarizing chapters during class, as well as creating book reports on other German language books. Language: GERMAN (Standard)