“If you don’t use it,
you’ll lose it”, that’s true for all skills and it certainly applies to
language skills, too. Many of our alumni have taken that advice to heart and
signed up for teen language classes. German language skills that our students
pick up so easily during their years at GSP don’t maintain themselves without
some effort that, as always in our school, can and will be combined with having
lots of fun!
Frau Seydel, our German teacher at the Gilkey Middle School
Program alongside with our own Herr Quam have taken on the challenge to both
maintain existent skills and expand vocabulary and grammar as well as
presentation skills. During these past
months both teachers have succeeded to convince otherwise sometimes reluctant
teenage learners to come back to class after school with joy and make German a priority despite a often busy schedule. According to parents their teenagers actually look
forward to meet with their friends, socialize and at the same time pick up some
more German language and culture through games, puzzles and presentations as
well as bare-bones writing and grammar.
While all students enjoy the German setting and the
socializing part, many have signed up to take the DSDI exam that
will be administered for the first time here at GSP in March. This exam will already be the third step our alumni take in a 4-tiered
system towards highest level language proficiency that will ultimately allow
them to study in German at a German university or college. The following links provide more in depth information about the diploma program:
We also have our first candidates preparing for the DSD II exam. We will share more about their program next time!
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