My daughter will enter high school when camp is over. Is there a way she can combine German&Soccer when she takes German in high school?
A lot of German teachers work with soccer-related materials in their classroom. Some high schools even take part in the Transatlantic Soccer Bridge, a co-ed tournament for high school students taking German: My son would love to learn German but he’s not really into soccer. Our camps offer a fun way of combining language learning with soccer. We’re convinced that your son would gain a deeper appreciation of the sport but we also realize (even though it’s hard to believe!) that not everybody loves to play soccer. The Goethe-Institut also offers “regular” youth language camps. Just contact us and we’ll find the right camp for your son either here in the U.S. or in Germany. BACK TO TOP My daughter is completely excited about your camp’s soccer program but she doesn’t feel like learning a new language during her vacation. That’s why we came up with the Score with German concept! Most kids have not been exposed to a second language. To them learning German might not sound like a lot of fun
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