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Waldsee's Four-Week
Summer Programs

 

Tierische Redensarte

 

MAX KADE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDY IN GERMANY

 

Waldsee Internet Schnitzeljagd



If two weeks at Waldsee just isn't enough, think about spending a bit more time with us this summer! There are plenty of opportunities for villagers to extend their stay at Waldsee and double their fun at the same time.

Middle School:
For those villagers who are in middle school, try our four-week middle school program. Villagers take part in Waldsee's core two-week session and then choose one of the many adventure programs (like the Grüne Welle, Stadttheater, Waldsee Radio, Kollegstufe, or Helvetia). Villagers can also choose to participate in two different adventure programs or stay in the core curriculum for the entire four weeks.

High School Credit:
Villagers who are in high school can choose from a variety of high school and college-level credit options. Our traditional high school credit program offers courses for beginners as well as for intermediate and advanced students. We also have two adventure programs that also can be taken for high school credit
Märchenwald Credit and Grüne Welle Credit.

College Credit for High School Students:
Advanced students with at least three years of high school German can take our college credit program for high school students. In this course, students explore German history and politics and upon successful completion of the course earn a semester's college-level credit from Concordia College that can be transferred to most colleges and universities throughout the United States.

 

Have you ever wondered where some of those common German phrases come from? Things like "Mein Name ist Hase" or "Da ist der Bär los" are common phrases that native speakers and advanced speakers of German drop into conversations for color and to provide variety to their vocabulary.

Many of these common phrases  make reference to various animals. For example, the phrase "Einen Frosch im Hals haben" (to have a frog in one's mouth) would mean that you have trouble getting the words out of your mouth when trying to explain something. Or, the phrase "Jemandem einen Bärendienst leisten" (to do someone a bear of a favor) would mean that while you hoped to help someone out you ended up inadvertently hurting them instead.

If you would like to learn more about these tierische Redensarte (animal expressions) take a look at the nice Web site that was put together by Wissen.de, an e-learning Web site in Germany that has a special section especially dedicated to children.

Learning about language through an active engagement with nature is an integral part of the Waldsee experience. We also like to have a lot of fun while we learn as much German as we can in a friendly and safe environment nestled in the beauty of Minnesota's North Woods.

There are plenty of programs to choose from, including our core two-week program, our various adventure programs, our family weeks and also the new Helvetia Swiss week that is open to both villagers and families.
 



The Max Kade Foundation is sponsoring four $2500 scholarships for high school students who are accepted to the Concordia Language Villages German Study Abroad Program. Since 1944, the Max Kade Foundation has promoted the study of both German and German-American history, and has worked to increase understanding between the people of Germany and the United States.

The German study abroad program is one of the capstone experiences for many Waldsee villagers before heading off to college or becoming a Waldsee staff member.  Students must be between the ages of 15 and 18, have a minimum of two years of German, and demonstrate financial need.

The four-week program includes intensive German language study and visits to the country's financial center, Frankfurt; the port city of Hamburg; the international and cosmopolitan Berlin; the Saxon capital of Dresden
which still holds reminders of its years in the Soviet Bloc; and the spa town of Bad Waldsee, where students will stay with host families.

Click here for scholarship application materials or call 1-800-222-4750, ext. 803. 

Apply by March 1, 2008.

 

There is still time to participate in the second annual Waldsee Internet Schnitzeljagd. Last year we had over 500 students participate in the scavenger hunt and one of them won a two-week scholarship to Waldsee!

The deadline for the Schnitzeljagd is March 15, 2008, so please be sure to enter soon.

Teachers are encouraged to pass along information to their students or even assign it as a class project. Individuals are also welcomed and encouraged to participate.

To access the full Internet Schnitzeljagd 2008, please click here.

Send all entries to:

Jake Hendrik Debower
Internet Schnitzeljagd
Concordia Language Villages
570 Asbury Street
St. Paul, MN 55104

Viel Glück!

To learn more about Waldsee's  four-week programs, click here.   For more information about Waldsee, click here.   Learn more about the Waldsee Credit Abroad program here.   For more information about Waldsee's Summer Youth programs, click here.

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