Choose a Dayton German course offered by Varsity Tutors, and you'll have the chance to learn German in a highly efficient, structured way. There are many reasons why someone might want to learn German. Maybe you're a university student at the University of Dayton, and you need to meet certain language requirements in your specific program. A German course could help you meet those requirements. Learning German might also be a great idea for high school students. Maybe you're a student at Stebbins High School or Belmont High School, and you want to get a head start on this interesting language. Learning German during your high school years could help immensely when the time comes to apply to various universities. And of course, working professionals might benefit from an understanding of German, especially if you do business in any of the many German-speaking nations.
While many people assume that German is only spoken in Germany, it's actually a widespread language, with over 90 million native speakers across numerous nations. Luxembourg, Austria, and Belgium all use German as an official language, and you might also find German speakers in unexpected areas, such as parts of Argentina and Italy. With German being spoken by so different people in different areas, it should come as no surprise that many different German dialects exist. But even with this considerable variation, all the various dialects use the same universal German written language. German is mostly split into two main dialects: High German and Low German. High German is used predominantly in academics, media, and other formal applications.
What Might A Dayton German Course Cover?
While German is certainly challenging, it might be somewhat familiar to English speakers. That's because German and English are technically part of the same family of languages, along with Dutch and Frisian. After all, the Angles, Jutes, and Saxons were all Germanic tribes, and these tribes established the basis for what would become the English language. While these two languages are related, there are also some major differences, and these differences may pose a challenge for English speakers learning German.
One example is the gender-based system of the German language. German uses a distinct three-gendered structure, comprising of masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. These nouns are also highly varied based on inflections. This system of inflections might be one of the most complex features of the German languages, and there's a lot to memorize. Inflections may change based on the gender, case, or whether the noun is singular or plural. You'll also learn about how verbs are conjugated in German. Three conjugation classes are used: weak, strong, and mixed. In addition, you'll also learn many other important German concepts, such as pronunciation, common phrases, and vocabulary. You'll also encounter unique letters in the German alphabet such as the "eszett", which is also known as the "sharp S". In the German alphabet, this letter is represented by the "ß" character.
How Does A Dayton German Course Help You Learn?
When you join your course for the first time, you'll enter into an innovative virtual classroom. You might discover that these virtual classrooms are quite similar to traditional classrooms. Just like a regular classroom, you'll learn alongside other students with an instructor at the head of the class. You'll have opportunities to ask questions, voice your opinion, and interact with your classmates. Interacting with your classmates and practicing your conversation skills with one another is an essential part of learning German. Group-based, collaborative learning systems have proven benefits, and you might find this approach helpful. Instructors are qualified German experts, and they've been handpicked for their excellent communication skills. You'll also have the chance to work with your instructor on a one-on-one basis outside of your Dayton German course if need be.
How Do You Sign Up For A Dayton German Class?
Due to their online nature, classes are accessible wherever you are in the world, whenever it's convenient for you. You can choose from night classes, weekend classes, or even classes during your lunch break. This could be perfect for busy working professionals or students with full course loads. You can also choose between a four-week and a two-week Dayton German class, and there are new classes starting up every single week.
German might be challenging, but don't let this subject discourage you. When you're learning in a group filled with other like-minded students, learning German can be fun, interesting, and productive. Call Varsity Tutors today and talk to our educational consultants. They can help you find a Dayton German class that fits your unique needs.
Eric: Dayton German course instructor
...with or if we are ready to move on to something else. As a tutor with City Year, I also gained hands-on experience tutoring a diverse group of students in a variety of subjects and supported students in Algebra and Physical Science classrooms. Additionally, after school, I also started to teach one student the basics of the German language. By the end of the year, we were starting every day with greetings and a simple...
Education & Certification
- Bowling Green State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, German
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- German 2
- Conversational German
- +26 subjects
Sarah: Dayton German course instructor
...am currently pursuing two Bachelor's degree in International Studies and Performance Technology at the University of Dayton. With over two years of experience, I have worked extensively with middle and high school students, particularly those with learning disabilities. My teaching philosophy centers around adaptability; I believe that every student learns differently, and my goal is to tailor my approach to meet their unique needs. I strive to create a supportive and engaging environment where students...
Education & Certification
- University of Dayton - Bachelor's (in progress), International Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Middle School Science
- Coding
- Elementary School Math
- +14 subjects
Corey-Levi: Dayton German course instructor
Hello, I am a recent college graduate from the University of Cincinnati. I have a BA in German Studies, with a minor in English Literature, and a certificate in Creative Writing. I am a passionate scholar, having just received a prestigious Fulbright Fellowship to attend graduate school at the University of Gttingen in Germany. I am a former Army Ranger, and my hobbies include competing in martial arts and power lifting tournaments.
Education & Certification
- University of Cincinnati-Raymond Walters College - Bachelor in Arts, German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- Social Studies
- College English
- +38 subjects
William: Dayton German course instructor
...a former high school teacher. I was multi certified in German language and mathematics. I love helping students. I am very skilled at helping students with learning challenges. I take time to understand the learning style of each of my students so that I can tailor my tutoring approaching directly to the client. When teaching math, I have taught Algebra I, Algebra 2, Geometry, Trigonometry and Pre-Calc. I have worked with elementary, middle and high...
Education & Certification
- Ohio State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Education, Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- Reading
- German 4
- Productivity
- +24 subjects
Laura: Dayton German course instructor
My name is Laura and I am a rising senior at Earlham College, which is a small liberal arts school in Indiana. I am majoring in two interdisciplinary programs--one called Peace and Global Studies, and the second called Women's, Gender, Sexuality Studies. Through...... My teaching philosophy, in its most simplified form, is that everyone can learn and that learning comes in so many different forms. In practice this means that student and teacher have to figure out together how a student learns best and what can make the process fun for her/him/them. I also strongly believe that there is no absolute right and wrong, but rather that part of learning is learning what counts and does not count in the particular class or setting that a student is in. This applies to teachers too; teachers, mentors and tutors have so much to learn from their students. I think that the best learning often comes in the form of asking good questions and learning to think in a variety of critical and creative ways, rather than just finding answers or memorizing facts. Learning definitely is not restricted to the classroom or academic context, but rather applies to every aspect of life, from personal relationships to travel opportunities to job skills and beyond. A significant part of my teaching philosophy is that a student's most important standard is only her/him/themselves--I do not believe in comparing students in order to motivate (or demotivate them), but rather choose to focus on every students' own journey of learning and growing, strengths and weaknesses, challenges and successes. Lastly, I always endeavor to make learning a collaborative process. I believe less in the individualistic, competition and rank-driven learning and more in the kind of learning that happens as a combination of individual pursuit and relationship with others, whether this be discussion in a classroom, team work on a trip or evolution in relationships. Of course, whether a student has to focus more on competition or on collaboration completely depends on the context, and I do my best to identify and cater to the framework in which a student is learning. Learning has no bounds, and I hope to bring this mentality to every kind of learning that I engage in, whether as a student or as a teacher.
Education & Certification
- Earlham College - Bachelors, Peace and Global Studies; Women's, Gender, Sexuality Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- AP English Language and Composition
- +21 subjects
Audrey: Dayton German course instructor
...ages and backgrounds, in one on one settings in person, in large classrooms, and in online environments. I have first hand experience in understanding that each student is unique and requires something different from a teacher. The individual student's needs are always at the center of my teaching philosophy. While I teach a variety of subjects, I am deeply passionate about critical reading, literature, and writing. I often teach Shakespeare to students who think they...
Education & Certification
- Butler University - Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts
- George Washington University - Master of Fine Arts, Acting
Subject Expertise
- German
- Conversational German
- Art
- Test Prep
- +45 subjects
Bri: Dayton German course instructor
I am a senior in college studying Information systems with a background in chemical engineering. My current major requires a vast statistical knowledge and I have many years of chemistry experience. I've been tutoring for 5 years and I've been volunteering in classrooms for 6 years. I'm a certified substitute teacher with experience in lesson planning and learning styles
Education & Certification
- Ohio University-Main Campus - Chemical Engineer, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- German
- Bass Clarinet
- iMovie
- Algebra 2
- +66 subjects
Andrew: Dayton German course instructor
...skills and concepts. I have also lived in Germany for a year, and am able to bring world-life experiences into tutoring sessions, so that I can instill in my students a desire to learn more of the German language through a glimpse of what is possible once one has a basis in the language. I also have taken German Diction classes because of my background in vocal performance, and this means that I am especially...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College and Conservatory - Bachelors, German Studies and Voice Performance
- DePaul University - Masters, Voice Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- Math
- PSAT Mathematics
- +26 subjects
Jamison: Dayton German course instructor
...make sure I can help the student find a way to understand the material, even if it means deviating form normal techniques. I have tutored both kids and peers in the past. I have found that for kids, especially in mathematics, relating to something they enjoy makes the experience more enjoyable. Regarding peers/college level students, I can relate to them very well, because I have been through exactly what they're going through and I believe...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelors, Biomedical Engineering/German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- German 3
- Math
- Test Prep
- +20 subjects
Natalie: Dayton German course instructor
...students, and I have worked with a number of educational programs, from boarding schools to Americorps. I specialize in languages (English, French, German, Latin, and Ancient Greek) and test prep. I seek to help my students make connections between new material and things that are familiar to them, breaking down higher concepts with accessible examples that can help foster creativity. I care deeply about my students and their success, and I look forward to working...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Philosophy
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Grad Student, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Latin
- French
- Writing
- +59 subjects
Teresa: Dayton German course instructor
...where I received my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, with Minors in German and Linguistics. I'm currently applying to mathematics graduate programs with an eye toward theoretical math research. I tutor a variety of Math subjects, as well as Science, beginner German, and general Standardized Test preparation. My favorite subject to tutor is, naturally, Mathematics in all its forms, especially Algebra and Geometry. I'm very passionate about math education, both positively and negatively. I believe...
Education & Certification
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- AP English Language and Composition
- Geometry
- +44 subjects
David: Dayton German course instructor
...I enjoy teaching certain topics because of their power to bring this about, including languages, mathematics, and (of course) philosophy. All of these areas stretch from an elementary to an advanced level, and I consider it of cardinal importance to equally value the successful communication both of elementary topics, such as algebra 1 or German word order, and complex ones, such as deontological critiques of utilitarian ethics. By valuing all levels of difficulty, I am...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- AP German Language and Culture
- MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
- +55 subjects
Sophia: Dayton German course instructor
...toward tutoring since my early high school years. I'm now in my last year of college-- I study environmental science and art history at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City-- and I'm happy that I've been able to continue to tutor a wide range of ages in a wide variety of subjects throughout college. My passion for languages shapes my preferred tutoring realm; I especially enjoy teaching others the languages I am...
Education & Certification
- Barnard College - Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Italian
- Literature
- +97 subjects
Philipp: Dayton German course instructor
...I love tutoring students in math, German, SHSAT, and SAT. I believe that I have good communication and pedagogical skills, and a firm understanding of the subject matter. Having come from Germany at the age of eleven, I know the frustration that can come with feeling overwhelmed by coursework. I performed well on standardized exams like the SHSAT and the SAT and can teach test-taking skills that will ultimately lead students to institutions like Stuyvesant...
Education & Certification
- Columbia College - Current Undergrad, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- SAT Reading
- College Algebra
- Algebra 2
- +28 subjects
Monica: Dayton German course instructor
...and I hope to communicate the importance of this to my students regardless of which direction their academic pursuits take them. I grew up in Toledo, Ohio and have lived and traveled all over the US. I've also traveled overseas and spent six years living in Germany. I studied Photography at the Cleveland Institute of Art and have a Master's of Fine Art in Public Art and New Artistic Strategies from the Bauhaus in Weimar,...
Education & Certification
- Cleveland Institute of Art - Bachelors, Photography
- Bauhaus-University Weimar - Masters, Public Art and New Artistic Strategies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Study Skills
- AP Studio Art: 2-D Design
- Literature
- +52 subjects
Meghan: Dayton German course instructor
...ways in which you learn best and allowing yourself to have what you need, even if it isn't seen as average. Too often, our schools value data over students and forget that education is about discovery and personal growth. As a teacher and tutor, I strive to understand my students individually as whole, complex people. In doing so, I am able to better reach the person in front of me, utilizing their unique interests and...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Boston College - Master of Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- ACT Writing
- Public Speaking
- +33 subjects
Joel: Dayton German course instructor
...it comes to tutoring, I believe that in order to give useful feedback to a student I need to observe and listen to them just as much they need to listen to me. Only then can I see what they need help understanding and how best to approach explaining it to them by building on their strengths. I think it's important to allow students time to think about problems and try to approach them on...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Physics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Social Sciences
- SAT Math
- Multivariable Calculus
- +60 subjects
Sarah: Dayton German course instructor
...SAT prep to algebra, critical reading skills to ISEE tips, I'm dedicated to ensuring that each of my students leaves our sessions with greater knowledge and a deeper love of learning. I believe in tailoring creative learning strategies to each individual student's needs. I specialize in ISEE, PSAT, and SAT prep, English, History, and German tutoring, and college essay coaching. Having worked in undergraduate admissions at a top 50 research university for 3 years, I...
Education & Certification
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Universitaet fuer Musik und darstellende Kunst - Certificate, Music Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- Latin
- +93 subjects
Yevgeniy: Dayton German course instructor
...of the subject and the ability to explain complex ideas in clear and intuitive ways. However, as I have learned during my years of tutoring experience, a good educator also needs to have the ability to engage pupils and to give them the tools that they need to succeed on their own. This means not only teaching students the material, but also familiarizing them with effective learning strategies and helping them develop strong study skills--all...
Education & Certification
- Reed College - Bachelors, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Reading
- Essay Editing
- Summer
- +35 subjects
Ilana: Dayton German course instructor
...order to make the most of our time together. While I am not being a tutor, I am a musician. In addition to singing, I play the violin and viola and dabble in everything from Bach to bluegrass to covers of pop songs. As an opera singer, I have studied Spanish, Italian, French and German and am accordingly fascinated by the etymology of words in my own cobbled-together language. I also have a special place...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Greek
- Algebra
- +80 subjects