german for tourists press release

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German School of Fremont Offers ‘German For Tourists’ one-semester course World Cup fans to get extra kick out of the World Cup this summer The German School of Fremont, a Saturday morning German language school for children and adults, is pleased to announce the formation of a new class, “German For Tourists.” The class begins January 21 at Kennedy High School in Fremont. This one- semester course will prepare students with basic vocabulary, phrases, reading and pronunciation helpful for people who are planning a trip to Germany. German tourism is expected to experience an enormous boost this summer, as millions of soccer fans worldwide converge to the twelve German cities that are hosting the 2006 World Cup. The class offered by the German School of Fremont will prepare fans—and non-soccer fan tourists—negotiate the streets, transportation systems, hotels, restaurants, shops, ticket agents and more, and also provide some insight into the modern Germany of the 21 st Century. Registration for this class begins at 9:00 a.m. at Kennedy High School in Fremont. New students will be accepted for three weeks following the 21 st . Tuition for the entire semester is $175 per student, with discounts available for families. The German School of Fremont, in continuous operation since 1963, offers four levels of children’s courses as well as four levels of adult courses in addition to this new, special course. The school takes pride in its native-speaking teachers and curriculum designed for busy lives. For more information, visit www.dsfremont.com , send an e-mail to [email protected] , or call 510-796-6907. ##

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German School of Fremont Offers ‘German For Tourists’ one-semester course World Cup fans to get extra kick out of the World Cup this summer

The German School of Fremont, a Saturday morning German language school for children and adults, is pleased to announce the formation of a new class, “German For Tourists.” The class begins January 21 at Kennedy High School in Fremont. This one-semester course will prepare students with basic vocabulary, phrases, reading and pronunciation helpful for people who are planning a trip to Germany. German tourism is expected to experience an enormous boost this summer, as millions of soccer fans worldwide converge to the twelve German cities that are hosting the 2006 World Cup. The class offered by the German School of Fremont will prepare fans—and non-soccer fan tourists—negotiate the streets, transportation systems, hotels, restaurants, shops, ticket agents and more, and also provide some insight into the modern Germany of the 21st Century. Registration for this class begins at 9:00 a.m. at Kennedy High School in Fremont. New students will be accepted for three weeks following the 21st. Tuition for the entire semester is $175 per student, with discounts available for families. The German School of Fremont, in continuous operation since 1963, offers four levels of children’s courses as well as four levels of adult courses in addition to this new, special course. The school takes pride in its native-speaking teachers and curriculum designed for busy lives. For more information, visit www.dsfremont.com, send an e-mail to [email protected], or call 510-796-6907.

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