German for Beginners I Public Class

Wednesday, September 29 2010 | 7:00 PM (W. Europe Standard Time)

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Price:
$6 per attendee
Duration:
60 minutes
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About the Class

After the first 6 introducing classes, this is the first complete one.
During this class, we'll briefly repeat the basic grammar and learn the lexis you need to introduce yourself when meeting new people, we'll do a lot of written exercises, read complete texts and begin to have a conversation in German.If there's enough time left, we'll also do some listening exercises.
Please have a look at the first 6 lessons if you can. In this way we can concentrate better on conversation.....

Language of instruction: English / German

Keywords: german, language learning: german, grammar and lexical questions, phonetics, pronunciation

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About Rosa Cantoro
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  • Rosa Cantoro
    Rosa Cantoro
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Here's an abstract from my multilingual blog: http://rosacantoro.myblog.it

From birth to adulthood
You already know my name. Let’s turn a blind eye on my age. What’s important is that I was born in the Federal Republic of Germany of Italian parents. That means: grown up in Germany, attended German schools only (until High School diploma), then an apprenticeship and eventually a job as an employee in the Controlling department for one year.

My language education
Since I was a child, my „skilfulness“ in foreign languages became clear. Although we spoke only the Abruzzi dialect at home, it was surprisingly easy for me to learn German, since nursery. To be honest, I got through quite well in this language, considering the fact that in 1986 I won the “Scheffelpreis”, a literature award for excellent knowledge in German language.
Then, year by year, I also learned English and French. This made me discover my passion for foreign languages. I even learned Italian (the official language) all by myself: armed with a German/Italian grammar book and thanks to a very hard study of Italian books I managed to graduate in trade and economics.
I suppose this was meant to be a kind of mistake, because two years later I passed the exam as translator and interpreter.

Well, since then I’ve been working in this field: I began as a translator and now I also teach German conversation, German and English………. really cool, isn’t it?

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