Foreign Language Course Offerings
German I 1 credit
This introductory course interweaves language and culture so that the students can communicate and interact with students in German-speaking countries. The text used for this class is Komm mit! (Chapters 1-6) and includes a textbook, workbook, listening exercises, and online links. Students might like to take German to learn more about their own ancestors (about 20% of the population trace their roots back to Germany, Switzerland, or Austria) or because knowing the German language may also play an important role in the student’s career someday. Germany has a strong economy and world presence; many employers see the knowledge of German as an asset of their employees.
German II 1 credit
This class builds on German I and continues in the same textbook, Komm mit! (Chapters 7-12). The students will expand their knowledge of vocabulary and grammar, and learn about activities German students who are their own age might enjoy. Again, this class combines language and culture.
German III 1 credit
Students will continue in the Komm mit! series and continue their formal study of grammar. In addition, the students will also read additional texts and watch one or two movies to enhance their understanding of the German language. The goal of this class is to be able to communicate more fluently in spoken and written form.
Spanish I 1 credit
This first year of Spanish is an introduction to the language. Emphasis is placed upon building and learning vocabulary. Everything is kept in the present tense. In addition, students will learn about Spanish culture.
Spanish II 1 credit
While increasing knowledge of the language, students will begin to learn different verb tenses such as present progressive, present perfect, preterite, and imperfect. Students will also learn commands and study Mexican culture.
Spanish III 1 credit
In this course, students begin to read and write Spanish. Students will also finish the verb tenses with the subjective tenses. Spanish art and literature will all be studied.
This introductory course interweaves language and culture so that the students can communicate and interact with students in German-speaking countries. The text used for this class is Komm mit! (Chapters 1-6) and includes a textbook, workbook, listening exercises, and online links. Students might like to take German to learn more about their own ancestors (about 20% of the population trace their roots back to Germany, Switzerland, or Austria) or because knowing the German language may also play an important role in the student’s career someday. Germany has a strong economy and world presence; many employers see the knowledge of German as an asset of their employees.
German II 1 credit
This class builds on German I and continues in the same textbook, Komm mit! (Chapters 7-12). The students will expand their knowledge of vocabulary and grammar, and learn about activities German students who are their own age might enjoy. Again, this class combines language and culture.
German III 1 credit
Students will continue in the Komm mit! series and continue their formal study of grammar. In addition, the students will also read additional texts and watch one or two movies to enhance their understanding of the German language. The goal of this class is to be able to communicate more fluently in spoken and written form.
Spanish I 1 credit
This first year of Spanish is an introduction to the language. Emphasis is placed upon building and learning vocabulary. Everything is kept in the present tense. In addition, students will learn about Spanish culture.
Spanish II 1 credit
While increasing knowledge of the language, students will begin to learn different verb tenses such as present progressive, present perfect, preterite, and imperfect. Students will also learn commands and study Mexican culture.
Spanish III 1 credit
In this course, students begin to read and write Spanish. Students will also finish the verb tenses with the subjective tenses. Spanish art and literature will all be studied.