Registration for Fall 2023/Spring 2024 and Adult Summer School 2023
Fall/Spring Term Dates and Cost
FALL TERM SATURDAY SCHOOL 2023 – IN-PERSON and LIVESTREAMING for Adults and IN-PERSON for Children 4 years and older
- Saturday Mornings from September 9, 2023 through January 6, 2024 (15 sessions)
- Classes meet 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- No class on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s weekends
- Register by September 5, 2023 to avoid late fees.
SPRING TERM SATURDAY SCHOOL 2024 – IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAMING for Adults and IN-PERSON for Children 4 years and older
- Saturday Mornings from January 20, 2024 through May 18, 2024 (15 sessions)
- Classes meet 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- No class on President’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day weekend, and April 27th
- Register by January 2, 2024 to avoid late fees.
Cost Per Semester
Fee | Amount |
---|---|
Registration Deposit | $100 per student |
Due first day of class | $175 per student |
Total | $275 per student |
Additional student(s) from same household | Save $25 per student |
Tacoma German Language School
8211 – 112th Street SW
Lakewood, WA 98498
Tacoma German Language School’s Class Outline:
· The Tacoma German Language School strives to make the lesson relevant for the students. Classrooms are learner centered, with students learning by active participation.
· Students are taught in the target language
· Lessons are presented in a non-threatening atmosphere to foster learning.
· Students learn about German speaking countries and German culture. A goal for children of Austrian, German and Swiss backgrounds is to enhance an appreciation of their cultural heritage.
· Children are placed in age-based classrooms and will have different language proficiencies. Since the target language is used for all classroom management, there is always something new for everyone to learn. True beginners are quickly caught up in seeing and doing and because they receive input from their peers, not just the teacher, they frequently progress at an accelerated rate. Currently, the school offers four children’s classes: Hasenstall (Ages 4-5), Dinosaurierhalle (Ages 7-8), Waschbärenzimmer (Ages 8-11) and Denkmalstube (Ages 12-15).
· The Tacoma German Language School also offers classes for adult students at beginning level, intermediate level and advanced level. High school students attend adult classes.
Hasenstall (Ages 4-5)
Emphasis on listening and functioning in an immersion classroom setting. Comprehension of simple spoken German. Basic vocabulary with themes appropriate to the young child and hands on activities presented in the target language.
Dinosaurierhalle (Ages 7-8)
Emphasis on acting out vocabulary and concepts through games and Total Physical Response (TPR). Further development of basic vocabulary and emphasis on spoken sentences.
Affenbande (Ages 7-8)
Emphasis on everyday spoken language and enhancement of oral comprehension. Vocabulary development through authentic activities. Students are encouraged to speak in sentences and to ask simple questions. Reading short texts and writing short sentences.
Waschbärenzimmer (Ages 8-11)
Emphasis on everyday spoken language and enhancement of oral comprehension. Vocabulary development through authentic activities. Students are encouraged to speak in sentences and to ask simple questions. Reading short texts and writing short sentences.
Denkmalstube (Ages 12-15)
Emphasis on speaking and oral comprehension exercises with authentic themes and materials. Further vocabulary development including idios and expressions, with students using language to describe and talk about themselves. The students begin to read short Geran texts and write short sentences. Introductory grammar related to tasks and activities.
Students in the Denkmalstube will have the opportunity to attend the AATG test administered in the month of December. (The American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) is the official organization for German teachers in the USA). Every year they offer tests: Level 2 – Level 4. The student’s performance is rated on a national basis. Successful completion of the level 4 test may help students to be placed in a higher level language class in high school.)
Adult I (Beginning Level)
Adult II (Intermediate Level)
Adult III (Advanced Level)
The text “Ja, Genau” is used in all classes to provide continuity and progress in language development. The curriculum is formulated to meet the needs of learners of German with different proficiency levels, motivations and backgrounds. Adult students select the level most appropriate for them in consultation with the faculty and principal. High school students also have the opportunity to attend the AATG test (please see paragraph “Denkmalstube”).