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Choose from a variety of day and evening classes in German, from beginning
through advanced levels. Accelerated and Intensive classes are available
in Summer Quarter. Classes are composed of motivated adult learners,
with a minimum of five, a maximum of 15 and an average of eight students
per class. Experienced and patient native instructors with relevant academic and cultural training establish a relaxed yet rigorous learning environment suited to the needs of the adult learner. From the first day of instruction, students are immersed in the sounds and structures of the language. Through drills, games, songs, written and oral exercises, and role-playing, instructors guide students through the grammar and syntax and help them on their way towards linguistic proficiency. Regular review and homework exercises detailed in class syllabuses ensure that students stay abreast of the material. For upcoming German classes, course descriptions and instructor profiles, please see below. SUMMER REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday,
June 13th, 2008
Course Schedule
German InstructorsAnnette SindelGerman Language ProfileGerman is a member of the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. The regional varieties of German fall into two broad divisions: Hochdeutsch (‘High German’), spoken in the highlands of the south, and Plattdeutsch (‘Low German’), spoken in the . . . Continue reading the German Language Profile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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