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Summer 2025

German for Traveling

$138

with Lizz Caplan

Calendar Jun 2, 2025 at 7 pm, runs for 5 weeks

Join us for our new German for Traveling online Special Interest course! In just five evenings online, you will get specialized instruction in listening and speaking German, featuring the sentences, words, and phrases that you'll use during your next trip to German-speaking countries.

Features of this course:

  • Vocabulary presented in phrase and full sentence format
  • Dialogs and videos to situate the vocabulary in social contexts to aid recognition and comprehension
  • Listening and speaking practice in the privacy of your own home

Schedule:

During five Monday evenings in June online you'll learn the following:

  • June 2 Planning: Numbers; Time; Currency; Directions; Destinations
  • June 9 Getting there: Booking a flight; At the airport; Greetings; Lost luggage
  • June 16 Staying there: Booking a hotel (Gasthof, Pension, AirBnB); Reading reviews; Lodging complaints/compliments; Breakfast
  • June 23 Moving on: Renting a car; Road trip; Public transport; Taxi; Train; Bike
  • June 30 Enjoying the journey: Restaurants; Museums; Shopping; Shows; Scavenger hunting; Linguistic immersion

This Special Interest course is designed for students with (upper) beginner to intermediate language skills (A1 - A2+). No absolute beginners, please. Class meets online Mondays from 7-8:45pm from June 2 - June 30. 

German Summer Day Camp

$540

with Doris Bognar

Calendar Aug 4, 2025 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Ages: 5 - 10

Movement, Art, and, Storytelling

This is a one-week day camp for kids 5 to 10 years old! During this fun week of practicing German, the kids will create and be engaged in puppet shows and plays based on traditional German fairytales and contemporary stories.

The teacher will engage the class in art projects such as wet felting, constructing hand puppets, watercolor painting, and nature crafts. Movement games and yoga stories will add to a healthy daily structure, fostering development of German language skills, friendships, and creative expression. Most activities will be indoors, with time to play outside as well.

Kids attending this day camp should have some basic German knowledge.

This day camp is taught by Doris Bognar, a native speaker with many years of teaching experience, with an assistant to help as well.

This day camp is in session August 4-8 from 9am-3pm at our Santa Rosa Campus. Cost includes all craft supplies and snacks. Students must bring their own lunch.





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