Jul 12th
7–9pm EDT
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Fluent City @ Virtual Classroom
Maybe you don’t know anything more than wienerschnitzel” and “bratwurst,” or you’ve taken a decade off. Either way, you’re ready to change that!Beginner German 1 is perfect for you if you're completely new to the language and you want to get the basics down to start speaking conversational German. WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR Start here if you've never studied German before or if you've taken a decade off and need a refresher.. HOW...
Wednesday Jul 12th, 7–9pm Eastern Time
(10 sessions)
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und Willkommen! Whether you are looking for one-on-one lessons or want to form a group with friends and family, ABC Languages customized online program is a great way to build your German skills with lessons designed just for you! Our team of language experts will match you with one of our professional German instructors who will craft a curriculum for your learning needs and goals. Here is an outline of how our program works: Step 1: To...
Monday Jun 19th, 12–12pm Eastern Time
International School of Languages @ Live Virtual
A great course for those who have completed High Beginner level 3 or similar. Here is a summary of what students will learn by the end of the Beginner 1 level: COMMUNICATION: University life, courses and schedules, preferences, professions and qualifications, work routines, job applications, housing and accommodation, household chores and responsibilities, daily routines GRAMMAR: Present tense of regular and irregular verbs. Modal verbs:...
Thursday Jun 15th, 4:30–6pm Eastern Time
(5 sessions)
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und wilkommen! GERMAN INTERMEDIATE 1: If you are comfortable with the present tense and all cases but need to work on the past tense, this level is for you! ABOUT OUR CLASSES: Our German group classes meet online once a week for 1.5 hours. Our approach to learning is a blend between a formal approach focused on grammar and the basic structure of the language Âand an interactive approach geared toward situations that promote verbal interaction...
Monday Jun 19th, 6–7:30pm Eastern Time
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und wilkommen! Our Intro to German Crash Course is the perfect way to get a taste of the German language and kickstart your learning. In this 90-minute class, we will cover some basic vocabulary and phrases and help you get a feel for the language. A great way learn something new and test the waters to see if German is for you! In addition to learning basic greetings and German travel phrases, our fun and engaging instructors...
Monday Jul 17th, 5:30–7pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
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ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und willkommen! TOTAL BEGINNER GERMAN: Our introductory group German classes are designed for students with little to no background in German, and our engaging, professional teachers will be there to guide you every step of the way. Over the course of 6 weeks, you can expect to learn basic German conversation skills, vocabulary and grammar. Upon completion of level 1, you'll have the option to sign up for additional classes to continue...
Thursday Jun 22nd, 7–8:30pm Eastern Time
(6 sessions)
International School of Languages @ Live Virtual
A great course for those who have never had any German or those who would like to start their studies over from scratch. Here is a summary of what students will learn by the end of the Beginner 1 level: COMMUNICATION: Greet and stay goodbye, introduce yourself and others, provide personal information, polite you, spelling words, counting to 100, talk about conditions, officials introduce someone, tell your occupation, talk about work, understand...
Tuesday Jun 13th, 5:30–7pm Eastern Time
(5 sessions)
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und wilkommen! GERMAN HIGH BEGINNER: If you are comfortable with the present tense of regular verbs and the nominative and accusative cases but need to work on the dative case and irregular verbs in the present tense, this level is for you! ABOUT OUR CLASSES: Our German group classes meet online once a week for 1.5 hours. Our approach to learning is a blend between a formal approach focused on grammar and the basic structure of the language...
Monday Jun 19th, 7:30–9pm Eastern Time
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und wilkommen! GERMAN LEVEL 2: If you are familiar with the present tense of regular verbs and the nominative and accusative cases of nouns but need to work on irregular verbs, more cases and building communication skills, this level is for you! ABOUT OUR CLASSES: Our German group classes meet online once a week for 1.5 hours. Our approach to learning is a blend between a formal approach focused on grammar and the basic structure of the...
Wednesday Jun 14th, 6–7:30pm Eastern Time
Our German Fundamentals 2 will take you from "Ich komme aus Kolombien" to being able to talk about what you would like to do in Switzerland next summer, have a short conversation about what you like about Oktoberfest, and talk about how you wish you had started learning German months ago! A free 10 minute consultation is scheduled to assess the needs of the client and to provide feedback. Any future sessions will be billed according to the study...
Monday Jun 12th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time
In this course you will be able to introduce yourself in German, including greetings, describe your friends and family, hobbies, directions, and time. You will be able to read, write, and pronounce in German. Additionally, you will be able to order food when eating out, talk about the weather, your daily routine, and shopping. This session will also focus on accent reduction and all material will be provided. A free 10 minute consultation...
Monday Jun 12th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time
ABC Languages @ Online
Hallo und willkommen! TOTAL BEGINNER German: Our introductory group German classes are designed for students with little to no background in German, and our engaging, professional teachers will be there to guide you every step of the way. Over the course of 6 weeks, you can expect to learn basic German conversation skills, vocabulary and grammar. Upon completion of level 1, you'll have the option to sign up for additional classes to continue...
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5:30–7pm EDT
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7:30–9pm EDT
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6–7:30pm EDT
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Thursday Jun 22nd, 7–8:30pm Eastern Time
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ABC Languages SF @ Online Classroom
At ABC we’re introducing thousands of people to a way of learning languages that’s surprisingly fun and effective. You will be guided to speak from the very first lesson while our instructors arm you with the tools you need to understand and absorb the language. Student goals range from wanting to learn some basics in preparation for a trip abroad to long-term language learners. With a maximum of only ten students per class, you are guaranteed...
Thursday Jul 13th, 5:30–7pm Pacific Time
(6 sessions)
Fluent City @ Virtual Classroom
Level 2 is for those who have had some German before, even though they still might need a review of the basics. They feel a little bit comfortable saying a few things about themselves in German, even if only at a very basic level in the present tense with a very limited vocabulary. That means, they can pretty much say "Hello, my name is, I live in Brooklyn. I have a cat, but I do not have a dog. My brother is a doctor…" but would really struggle...
Fluent City @ Virtual Classroom
We all want to live life in the present—but sometimes we need to talk about the past. German 3 is for those who are already confident using the nominative and accusative cases. You’ll also get an intro to the fun stuff: various forms of slang that’ll make you sound like a native. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Start here if you’ve already completed German 2 with us, or if you can confidently talk about yourself in the present tensing using both the...
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German has been spoken for hundreds of years, and is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world; it ranks 11th. It is the most widely-spoken language in the European Union, and is the official language of Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein. German is also one of the official languages of Switzerland and Luxembourg. There are a number of regional German dialects, which vary in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Learning German can give you opportunities in business, education, and cultural enrichment. This language is widely used in education and research, and many engineering, manufacturing, and technology companies are based in Germany too. Learning to speak German can also help you connect to Germany’s rich cultural heritage. The country is home to many world-famous musicians, writers, filmmakers, and intellectuals.
Online German classes can be a great way to learn this language. If you don’t want to commute, or you don’t like large groups of people, online learning might be a good fit for you, since this format allows you to learn without leaving your home. Online learning has exploded in popularity in recent years, as more and more people have realized just how convenient this format can be. Online learning is not the best option for everyone–for instance, some people have trouble focusing from home, while others prefer the connection they get from face-to-face instruction–however, it is definitely something to consider if you’re looking for a German language class.
Fluent City offers virtual German classes. German–Level 1 is a beginner class designed for students with no knowledge of German. It is also appropriate for those who haven’t spoken German in a long time, and need a refresher class. Students learn the basics of reading and writing in German, including conjugation of verbs in the present tense, number and gender agreement, question form, possessive adjectives, and plurals. There is plenty of opportunity to speak conversational German with the instructor and other students. After completing this class, students should be able to introduce themselves, describe their profession and hobbies, and talk about their day. The course has ten sessions, and costs $399. Fluent City offers a variety of different language classes.
German–Beginner 1 is another virtual German language class option. It is offered by ABC Languages, a language school that was founded in New York City in 1998 and now has locations across the country. This class is designed for people who don’t have any prior knowledge of the German language. Students participate in formal learning sessions where the instructor lectures about grammar and the structure of the language. In addition, there are verbal sessions, where students learn by conversing in German with other students. The course covers basic conversation skills, vocabulary, and grammar. There are six sessions in total and tuition is $250. Students meet via Microsoft Teams.
A third virtual option is German Beginner 1, which is also intended for students who don’t know any German. This class covers communication basics, such as introducing yourself, providing personal information, counting, talking about your occupation and daily routine, telling time, and understanding a schedule. In addition, students are introduced to many different vocabulary words. In order to take this class, they need to purchase the book, Aussichten A1.1. Tuition is $300, and there are eight sessions. The class is offered by the International School of Languages, which was founded in 2006 and based in Washington DC.
If you need to find an activity for a work team-building event, a birthday party, or another special occasion, take a look at CourseHorse’s private group German classes and other private group classes. With CourseHorse, the booking process is simple. You don’t need to register, and you won’t pay any booking fees. You’ll also get a confirmation of your booking within 24 hours. In most cases, CourseHorse even allows you to make changes to your booking up to 72 hours before your event takes place.
For groups that like to talk, CourseHorse’s Virtual Team Building Improv Workshop can be a good option. This workshop runs for 60 minutes and is designed to be a lot of fun, while also helping group members learn to make quick decisions and collaborate better. Participants take part in a series of games and exercises that are created to improve listening, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration, at the same time as encouraging them to be silly and have fun. Participants do not need to be funny to have fun in this workshop. Up to 40 people can attend at one time, and the cost is $500 for the first ten people, and $25 for each additional person after that.
Zoom is generally used for virtual CourseHorse events, but Google Meets, Microsoft Teams, or WebEx can be used instead. For more information about private group classes, contact CourseHorse.
Virtual and in-person classes have a number of similarities, but also some significant differences. One similarity is that in-person instruction and virtual instruction are both live, with an instructor lecturing in real time, and answering questions and giving immediate feedback. With the in-person class, this happens face-to-face, while with the virtual class, it occurs via a computer screen.
The biggest difference between the two is that with in-person learning, you have to commute to a classroom, while with online learning you get to stay at home, or wherever it is more convenient for you to learn from. For many people, the lack of travel is a major advantage. However, some people have more trouble focusing on learning from home, and prefer to be in a classroom that is specifically designed for learning.
Overall, the decision about which format to go with will vary from person to person. If you’re trying to choose between in-person and online learning, you’ll need to consider a number of different factors, including what kind of learner you are, how much flexibility you need, and how the different options will fit into your schedule.
There are a lot of free online German resources, and if you want to learn this language, you can definitely learn a lot online for free. You’ll find a variety of different lessons, vocabulary practice sessions, and interactive exercises online, and you can use these for both learning and practice. Ultimately though, formal training from an expert will help you learn German faster. Formal training is also the best way to learn the idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms that are an important part of achieving fluency in German.
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