4 week-long German Beginner Class Hybride Intensive Training
Category
Admission
- $95.00 - Members of the Treffpunkt
- $100.00 - NON members of the Treffpunkt
Location
14325 N. 79th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Room Number: Library
Building Number: Suite A
Summary
-Time Commitment per week up to 3 hours
-Including guided self study
-Thursdays 5-6pm
-3-10 Students, 12-80 years
-Registration Deadline May 3th
+ 60$ Material (for all follow Courses)
In chapter 2, you'll learn:
-to read and interpret timetables for trains and other forms of transportation
-to tell time both formally and informally and ask others about the current time
-to talk about your daily routine and ask others what they do on a normal day
-to identify and name pieces of clothing and describe what you and others wear
-to express likes and dislikes about clothing choices
-to describe selected works of art in simple language
-to use comparative and superlative forms to make comparisons about clothing, as well as meteorological trends
-to observe your surroundings, take notes, and reflect on the way climate effects clothing choices
-about the connections between art and climate change and how German activists bring the two together
-about different holiday traditions in different geographical, cultural and religious contexts
-about how to write a simple poem
-about weather maps, the weather, and how to convert temperatures from F to C
For any information please contact the teacher Catharina Stier under familystier2019@gmail.com.
Description
In chapter 2, you'll learn:
-to read and interpret timetables for trains and other forms of transportation
-to tell time both formally and informally and ask others about the current time
-to talk about your daily routine and ask others what they do on a normal day
-to identify and name pieces of clothing and describe what you and others wear
-to express likes and dislikes about clothing choices
-to describe selected works of art in simple language
-to use comparative and superlative forms to make comparisons about clothing, as well as meteorological trends
-to observe your surroundings, take notes, and reflect on the way climate effects clothing choices
-about the connections between art and climate change and how German activists bring the two together
-about different holiday traditions in different geographical, cultural and religious contexts
-about how to write a simple poem
-about weather maps, the weather, and how to convert temperatures from F to C
For any information please contact the teacher Catharina Stier under familystier2019@gmail.com.