Choosing a Syracuse German course offered by Varsity Tutors could be a great way to learn German. People might want to learn German for many different reasons, and a well-designed course can help you develop a deep understanding of this amazing language - regardless of why you want to learn.
Maybe you've got your eye on university programs with strict language requirements at Syracuse University. A deep knowledge of German could be exactly what you need to leap over this hurdle. It's never too early to start learning German, and high school students at Henninger High School or Corcoran High School might also want to learn. If you start learning German from an early age, you could develop skills that could benefit you long into adulthood. Working professionals might also want to learn German. After all, there are many German-speaking nations across Europe, and many of them offer interesting professional opportunities.
Luxembourg, Austria, and Belgium are just a few examples of nations that use German as an official language. German is mostly divided into two groups: High German and Low German. High German is mostly used for formal applications, such as education, mass media, and administrative purposes. While these various nations might use slightly different German dialects, they all use the same universal writing system. If you learn this writing system and the basic structure of the German language, and you could travel through these nations with ease. Whether you're traveling for pleasure or business, German could be a major asset.
What Might A Syracuse German Course Cover?
It's worth pointing out that German and English actually have quite a bit in common. They're both part of the same basic language family, along with Frisian and Dutch. In fact, Old English was heavily Germanic in style and structure, largely owing to the Germanic tribes that established the foundations for modern English society. But while English speakers might notice a few similarities between the two languages, there are also some major differences that could be challenging. Just like the Romance languages and Latin, German is a gender-based system. There are actually three genders in the German language, and nouns might be masculine, feminine, or neuter. One example is the gender-based system of German. German uses a distinct three gendered structure, comprising of masculine, feminine and neuter nouns. While this system is certainly a challenging concept to master, so is the German system of inflections. Inflections can transform words based on their gender, case, or number (singular or plural).
Verbs are also conjugated differently in German. Conjugation changes according to three classes, which are weak, strong, and mixed. You'll learn plenty of other interesting German concepts in your Syracuse German course, including pronunciation, grammar, and much more.
How Does A Syracuse German Course Help You Learn?
Although these courses are online, they're also quite similar to regular, traditional classrooms. When you join these virtual classrooms, you'll learn alongside other students who are in the exact same boat as you. As you learn together as a group, you'll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, voice your opinion, and interact with the rest of the class. You might find that this approach is highly beneficial, especially in the context of learning a new language. Research has shown that collaborative learning environments might help students learn in a more efficient manner. Each course is taught by a German expert with excellent communication skills. These instructors must go through a rigorous interview and vetting process before being ultimately chosen. If you're having trouble with any of the more difficult German concepts, you can always contact your German instructor to request time to speak outside of class on a one-on-one basis.
How Do You Sign Up For A Syracuse German Class?
One of the biggest benefits of these classes is that they're accessible anywhere in the world - as long as you have a computer with internet access. But an even bigger benefit is the fact that you can choose exactly when you want to take your Syracuse German class. We understand that many of our students might be working professionals or busy students. That's why we've designed our classes to be as accommodating as possible, no matter what your schedule might look like. You can choose from weekend classes, night classes, or even classes on your lunch break. Classes start up every single month, and you can choose from two-week or four-week options.
Contact Varsity Tutors today, and our educational consultants will help you book a Syracuse German class that works for you.
James: Syracuse German course instructor
...learning German, Viennese, Dutch, French, and Spanish. My teaching and research interests are intentionally interdisciplinary, ranging from European culture, literatures and languages, to several subfields of linguistics (sociolinguistics, dialectology, linguistic anthropology, internet linguistics). I'm particularly passionate about teaching my students to think about and LOOK AT language in completely mind-bending ways. (If I'm your tutor, you'll see what I mean... =) While my professional passions are teaching and language, privately I enjoy tinkering with computers...
Education & Certification
- Linfield College-McMinnville Campus - Bachelor of Science, Germanic Languages, General
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Master of Arts, Germanic Languages, General
- Globe University��Madison West - Doctor of Philosophy, Germanic Languages, General
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Dutch
- French
- +37 subjects
Cristiana: Syracuse German course instructor
...perfectly alright. After all, Stephen Hawking wouldn't have had much to learn from without Einstein, nor Einstein without Newton. As a tutor and a student, who had to figure out their own learning style through a lot of trial and error, I aim to make the journey a little easier and provide a map to your destination. While I'll do my best to keep you on the road, the route is yours to choose and...
Education & Certification
- Syracuse University - Bachelors, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- French
- Python
- High School Computer Science
- +51 subjects
Sarah: Syracuse German course instructor
...in Germany and Italy as well and really enjoy learning foreign languages. As a result of my unconventional education path, I am passionate about nontraditional education and learning through action, particularly for foreign languages! I have been tutoring for various subjects (Math, English, Spanish, German, etc.) since 7th grade and now work for an SAT tutoring startup called Pathway Prep where I provide tutoring for the English sections and revise CommonApp essays. I love learning...
Education & Certification
- Syracuse University - Bachelor of Science, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Middle School
- +16 subjects
Andrew: Syracuse German course instructor
...have a wide variety of approaches to help all types of students master the material. I also believe that, in my German tutoring especially, I'm very systematic, so that my students have a strong grammar foundation on which to build further 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...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College and Conservatory - Bachelors, German Studies and Voice Performance
- DePaul University - Masters, Voice Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- Geometry
- Test Prep
- +26 subjects
Eric: Syracuse German course instructor
...I find it rewarding to help students overcome many of the same challenges and hurtles that I and my peers overcame. Tutoring is a way for me to repay a debt I feel I owe to my own teachers by helping others succeed where my teachers helped me succeed. Education is necessary for personal growth and human flourishing as a whole, and I try to embody this attitude while working with students. In my spare...
Education & Certification
- Juniata College - Bachelors, Philosophy and German (Double Major)
Subject Expertise
- German
- IB Language B
- IB Language B SL
- IB Language B HL
- +38 subjects
Thomas: Syracuse German course instructor
...it's just as important for me to motivate, lead, inspire, and mentor 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Rhode Island - Bachelors, Political Science & German
- Duke University - Masters, Environmental Economics and Policy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- ISEE-Lower Level Reading Comprehension
- Spanish 2
- +47 subjects
Rachel: Syracuse German course instructor
Hi! I'm Rachel. I have a pretty relaxed teaching style and adapt well to all kinds of students. I really aim for students to understand concepts rather than make great test scores. However, great test scores are a good side effect of understanding concepts better.
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Current Undergrad, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- German
- Japanese
- High School English
- Other
- +46 subjects
Alexander: Syracuse German course instructor
...students who have learning disabilities. I'm near-fluent in German and Spanish, have a year of Chinese under my belt, and have introductory familiarity with Turkish, Korean, French, Italian, and Japanese. If you ever need a conversation practice partner for German/Spanish, let me know! Talking again about math, I have the most experience teaching Pre-Algebra through Algebra II, but I'm more than comfortable working with students in all levels through college Calculus II/high school BC Calculus....
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- High School Computer Science
- American Literature
- +81 subjects
Zach: Syracuse German course instructor
...of Mines, studying Engineering Physics. As a physics major, I know the importance of understanding the fundamentals of a subject before trying to focus on specifics, especially in math and science. I try to have a very flexible teaching style, as I know not everybody learns in the same way, and I will always come prepared to teach a subject in multiple ways depending on the student's way of learning. I am outgoing, encouraging and...
Education & Certification
- Colorado School of Mines - Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Pre-Algebra
- German 3
- AP Physics 2
- +31 subjects
David: Syracuse German course instructor
...itself. While I agree that the goal of teaching is to help someone learn a certain topic, the greatest achievement in teaching I have experienced is giving someone the ability to reason, and the drive and ability to begin teaching themselves. 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Classics
- High School World History
- +55 subjects
Sarah: Syracuse German course instructor
...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 know exactly what top colleges are looking for, and I'm ready to help you get into the school of your dreams. Whether you need tutoring in the Humanities, test prep strategies, or individualized essay assistance, I...
Education & Certification
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Universitaet fuer Musik und darstellende Kunst - Certificate, Music Performance
Subject Expertise
- German
- Greek
- Mandarin Chinese
- Latin
- +93 subjects
Monica: Syracuse German course instructor
...Art and New Artistic Strategies from the Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany. Working as a fine artist is an excellent way to indulge my interest in a variety of subjects from the role of free speech in society to the history of suburban development. I enjoy tutoring because of the opportunity it provides to encourage students' intellectual curiosity. Seeing the joy of learning when a concept "clicks" for someone is one of the perks of the...
Education & Certification
- Cleveland Institute of Art - Bachelors, Photography
- Bauhaus-University Weimar - Masters, Public Art and New Artistic Strategies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Essay Editing
- Art
- SAT
- +52 subjects
Danielle: Syracuse German course instructor
I began tutoring during my freshman year at Hamilton College, during which I volunteered at the local refugee center in Utica, NY. As an English tutor, I worked with the refugees to improve their written and oral language skills. This opportunity exposed me to the exciting and rewarding world of tutoring and motivated me to continue down this line of work. During my junior and...... I believe in an encouraging and open learning environment. The student should always feel comfortable asking questions. From my experience, such an environment leads to accelerated learning. I also believe in tailored tutoring. It is always my goal to create sessions that match the students' needs, learning style, and interests. This way the lesson becomes pertinent to the student's life. Learning should be exciting and interesting, not stressful or intimidating, and it is always my goal to make it so.
Education & Certification
- Hamilton College - Bachelors, English Literature, German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- ACT Writing
- Summer
- College Essays
- +24 subjects
Adesuwa: Syracuse German course instructor
...tutoring career many years ago while volunteering at a refugee home in Berlin. It's been an amazing journey ever since! Between teaching 4th grade and solely instructing an accredited freshman-level sociology course at Rutgers University during my senior year of college, I've been fortunate enough to help students adequately connect with the necessary material (school work, prep courses, etc) in ways that suit their maturity level, learning style and personal needs. You can count on...
Education & Certification
- Rutgers University-Camden - Bachelor of Science, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- German
- Sociologies
- Sociology
- Other
- +28 subjects
Flynn: Syracuse 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
- Linux
- English
- Geometry
- +46 subjects
Ryan: Syracuse German course instructor
...my teaching experience is in English, I have always tutored French and German on the side, and I am most passionate about those languages. The first semester of my senior year in high school was spent living with a host family in Clermont-Ferrand, France, and I also spent a semester studying at La Sorbonne in college. I thus have a strong linguistic and cultural connection with France and Germany due to my time living and...
Education & Certification
- University of Vermont - Bachelor in Arts, French
Subject Expertise
- German
- French
- German 2
- Conversational French
- +10 subjects
Jackie: Syracuse German course instructor
...University of Arizona with my BA in Linguistics. My minors are Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. I was born in Germany, and speak fluent German. I have always had a love and interest for languages, and my goal is to encourage students to also embrace foreign languages, and hopefully ignite a spark for second-language learning all kinds of different people. Learning a second, third, or even fourth language can be an extremely fun and rewarding process,...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelors, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Mandarin Chinese
- German 2
- +10 subjects
Philipp: Syracuse German course instructor
...an undergraduate at Columbia College. 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...
Education & Certification
- Columbia College - Current Undergrad, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Algebra 2
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2
- German 2
- +28 subjects
Ilana: Syracuse German course instructor
...own. I am very patient and understand that sometimes all it takes to understand a difficult concept is to explain it in a few different ways. We all learn differently, so I aim to develop an individualized approach for each student in 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...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish
- Greek
- Chemical Engineering
- +80 subjects
Corinna: Syracuse German course instructor
I'm a former NYC high school teacher with a master's degree from Pace University's School of Education. I have also worked as a college tutor, a high school mentor, and a teaching assistant in New Orleans. I have experience with a wide range of ages and abilities and am passionate about getting to know the strengths and challenges of each student. In my spare time, I love to read, bike, and try new recipes.
Education & Certification
- Bard College - Bachelors, Human Rights and Written Arts
- Pace University School of Education - Current Grad Student, Adolescent Special Education
Subject Expertise
- German
- SAT Subject Tests
- Languages
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +44 subjects