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German Summer Camp at DANK Haus
Enroll your children in a 2 week Summer camp designed to provide an introduction to German language and culture with an emphasis on fun! Program is for children between 5 9 years old. Previous German experience is not required and program is fully bilingual.
Children may enroll in one of two tracks:
Kleine Künstler: Kinder will learn abut Germany's contributions to the Fine Arts
Germans in Motion: Kinder will experience Germany's expanse of sports and hobbies
Typical Day 9 am - Circle Time 10 am - Theory 11 am - Lunch 11:45 am Activity 1 pm - Circle Time 1:30 pm Free Play
Instructors are recent, native transplants, child to instructor ratio held 1:12.
Convenient drop off and pick up zone in front of Center. The Office and Classrooms are on the 3rd floor of the DANK Haus German American Cultural Center. The building is elevator equipped. Lunch is not provided by Center.
German is the most widely spoken language of the EU - with 90 million people speaking German as their first language. Germany is one of four primary trading partners of the United States, which has the largest concentration of German speakers outside of Europe. Knowledge of German language and culture is personally rewarding and improves travel and employment opportunities Preserving German culture and language enriches families and communities.
FACULTY & STAFF Our committed faculty members are diverse in their educational background and life experiences, well qualified and highly motivated. Many hold Masters in German and all receive continuing education through the American Association of Teachers of German and ZfA Schulmanagement weltweit.
DANK Haus German American Cultural Center does not discriminate based on race, color, sexuality, national origin, sex, disability or age.
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UbicaciónDANK Haus German American Cultural Center
4740 N. Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
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