If you need a little extra help as you learn a new language, an Omaha German course offered by Varsity Tutors might be a great option. As you learn German through this course, you'll have all the tools and resources you need to gain a much deeper understanding of this amazing language. There are many reasons why someone might want to learn German. Perhaps you're a university student at the University of Nebraska and you need to satisfy certain language requirements, or you're a high school student at Central High School or Millard West High School and you'd like to start learning German early. With so many German-speaking individuals across the word, German skills are always relevant and potentially useful.
Ninety million people speak German as their native language, and these people are found all across Europe. In addition to Germany itself, German-speaking nations include Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, and many more. You might even find pockets of German-speaking people in unexpected nations, such as Italy and Argentina. Whether you're traveling through these countries or trying to establish business connections in your professional career, a solid grasp of the German language could be a major asset. Whatever your reasons for learning German might be, a course could be an excellent way to master all the necessary concepts in a highly structured, efficient learning environment.
What Might An Omaha German Course Cover?
Learning German can be a challenging process for many English speakers, and there are definitely some major differences between the two languages. That being said, English is technically considered a Germanic language, along with Dutch and Frisian. After all, Old English was high Germanic and was brought to England by Germanic tribes like the Jutes, Angles, and Saxons. In fact, the word "English" derives from "Angles", which was a tribe who spoke a Germanic tongue.
But while there are many notable similarities between the two languages, there are also many notable differences. German uses a three-gendered system with masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. German sentence structure also places an emphasis on inflections, of which there are many different types. Inflections change based on the aforementioned three genders, but they also change based on the case being used. These cases are nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative. You'll also need to memorize and use special inflections based on whether the noun is singular or plural.
德国语言也使用不同的动词连接词ugation system. There are three classes of conjugations: weak, strong, and mixed. Knowing when to use these three classes is essential to mastering the German languages. German also uses a unique pronunciation system, which might seem a little strange to English speakers at first. While the German alphabet is almost identical to the English equivalent, you might encounter some puzzling letters you've never seen before. For example, German sometimes uses something called an "ezzet", or a sharp S. You'll see this represented by the "ß" character.
How Does An Omaha German Course Help You Learn?
我们所有的德国类是完全在线,o you will attend class in a virtual classroom. This innovative learning structure is group-based and collaborative in nature, which has proven benefits for students. Just like you would in a normal classroom, you'll learn alongside other students who are in the same boat as you. Your instructor will lead the sessions to help everyone understand even the most complex German concepts clearly and concisely. You and your fellow students can ask questions and interact with one another as you learn the various concepts of the German language. You might find it extremely helpful to have fellow students nearby, as it gives you the chance to practice your spoken German and other skills.
How Do You Sign Up For An Omaha German Class?
These classes are extremely flexible in almost every way imaginable. First of all, you can access your virtual classroom from anywhere in the world. Second, you can choose exactly when your classes take place. From night classes to weekend classes, an incredibly wide range of scheduling options is available. Even if you're a busy working professional or student, you can take an Omaha German class during your lunch break if need be. You can also choose between four-week classes and two-week classes, with new classes starting up every month.
German might be a challenging language, but it doesn't need to feel impossible. Call Varsity Tutors today and talk to our educational consultants. They'll help you find an Omaha German class that works for you.
Jacob: Omaha German course instructor
...because I enjoyed and was passionate about the material itself. But I enjoyed it even more when I heard about all the success other students were having as a result of my teaching. I was recruited to Brown University for rowing, and am officially undeclared but plan on graduating with a dual degree in biology and German studies. My favorite subjects to tutor are the ones I'm most passionate about; namely biology, German, and math...
Education & Certification
- Brown University- Current Undergrad, Biology and German
Subject Expertise
- German
- College Algebra
- Test Prep
- Science
- +21 subjects
Joel: Omaha German course instructor
...outside of my academic pursuits. I enjoy reading a variety of genres especially science fiction, fantasy, weird fiction, and all sorts of non-fiction. I sometimes try my hand at writing short stories or poetry. I also frequently play musical instruments and listen to music. I play the guitar, mandolin, and trumpet and sometimes the keyboards or bass guitar. My favorite genres to listen to are jazz, progressive rock, folk, classic rock, and classical music. Some...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University- Current Undergrad, Physics
Subject Expertise
- German
- ACT Science
- Social Sciences
- Test Prep
- +60 subjects
Andrew: Omaha German course instructor
...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 adept at dealing with difficulties in pronunciation, or when...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College and Conservatory - Bachelors, German Studies and Voice Performance
- DePaul University- Masters, Voice Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- German 2
- PSAT
- German 1
- +26 subjects
Jamison: Omaha German course instructor
...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 the number one trait is patience. I never rush a student and...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona- Bachelors, Biomedical Engineering/German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Pre-Algebra
- German 2
- SAT Mathematics
- +20 subjects
Flynn: Omaha German course instructor
As an ME student at MIT, I've learned a lot about math and science, and I'd love to share that knowledge with students here. I've taught over thirty students in standardized test preparation, English, German, and various kinds of math and science. It's very important to find teaching methods that meet students' individual needs,so the first meeting will usually be largely about finding the perfect learning strategy for a student.
Education & Certification
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology- Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- German
- High School English
- ACT Writing
- SAT Subject Test in German with Listening
- +46 subjects
Natalie: Omaha German course instructor
...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 with you!... I believe that every subject we learn has relevance and connections to the world around us. I work to achieve "aha!" moments with students by tackling complex topics through the lens of what is already familiar, so that my students can see the importance of what they learn and remember the connections they made.
Education & Certification
- Princeton University- Bachelors, Philosophy
- Columbia University in the City of New York- Current Grad Student, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- German
- PSAT
- American Literature
- Conversational French
- +59 subjects
Meghan: Omaha German course instructor
...is about more than the subject at hand; it's about finding the 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor- Bachelor in Arts, English
- Boston College- Master of Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- Elementary School Reading
- AP English Language and Composition
- College Application Essays
- +33 subjects
Philipp: Omaha German course instructor
...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 H.S. and Columbia.
Education & Certification
- Columbia College- Current Undergrad, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2
- English
- SAT Math
- +28 subjects
Kristin: Omaha German course instructor
...Chemistry, and German. I also volunteer at a local high school in all levels of the German classes as sometimes a pull out and after school tutor. I am a very passionate person, and one of my major passions is school and I want to spread that passion around and get people as excited for school as they were when they were younger. The most rewarding thing to me is when someone is able to...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign- Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Teaching Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- General Chemistry
- Pre-Calculus
- ACT English
- +33 subjects
Thomas: Omaha German course instructor
...my students. Do you have test anxiety? Math anxiety, specifically? Is it difficult for you to create, organize, and execute a study plan? Or do you simply want straightforward, content-based prep and study help? In either case, I'm excited to help you achieve your academic and standardized test goals. My academic credentials consist of a BA in Political Science and German from the University of Rhode Island, and a Master's degree in Environmental Management from...
Education & Certification
- University of Rhode Island- Bachelors, Political Science & German
- Duke University- Masters, Environmental Economics and Policy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish 2
- German 2
- SAT Math
- +44 subjects