Why learn German?
Studies by Harvard University confirm that the creativity, critical thinking skills, and flexibility of the mind are significantly enhanced if children learn a second language at a younger age. We believe that teaching a foreign language to children in school can be a very important step towards ensuring that they grow up to be global citizens. In today’s time, there are no boundaries to studying, working, or exploring in life, and thus with the skill of German, they can communicate with more than 130 million people and take many new opportunities in 40+ countries where people speak German.
- German is the most spoken native language in Europe
- The course is designed as per the CEFR curriculum
- German opens up a pathway to the top universities of the world in Germany
- Germany has great job prospects for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) professionals
What your child will learn?
- Learn to introduce him/herself in the German language
- Construct sentences using proper grammar structure
- Greet people and translate sentences
- Learn 100 to 150 new vocabulary
- Learn short stories and create their own stories
- Learn 15 conversation topics
- Write short essays and fill up forms
Who this course is for?
- Children aged between 8-14 years
- Absolute beginners intending to take Mandarin Chinese as a subject in school
- Children aiming to give the Goethe-Zertifikat official German examination
- Children relocating to Germany and Europ
- Children who want to learn German as an extra skill and hobby
The Key Take-Aways
- 16 sessions of live learning with the teacher
- Lifetime access to class videos
- E-Books and activity quizzes
- Online test and Evaluation report
- Final presentation certification
- Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing skill development
Topics to be covered
- German alphabets
- Daily greeting and Salutation
- Self-introduction
- Family members
- Numbers / Months / Weekdays
- Body parts
- Colors
- Animals
- Clubs / Activities / Verbs
- My birthday
- Food
- Adjective and question words
- Friendship day and friends
- Grammar / Masculine/ Feminine