Need help with German?

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www.leo.org

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/

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Want to learn German?

 

1. USO

Rhein-Main Area USOs offer German language classes. Visit the USO at the Hainerberg Shopping Center or on Wiesbaden Army Airfield for details. Call civ (0611) 731 301 or 705 5806 for more information.

 

2. Headstart

Soldiers are offered German language classes through the Headstart program as part of their inprocessing, see

http://www.wiesbaden.army.mil/sites/newcomers/inprocessing.asp

 

 3. ACS language classes

You want to make your time in Germany easier and more interesting?  Knowing the language is a key to it! The class is designed for beginners and adds a lot of cultural ‘good to know’ items to the sessions.

Contact: Relocation Readiness Program, DSN 335-5254, CIV 0611-4080-254  

   

 4. Volkshochschule

For information about adult classes offered through the Wiesbaden Volkshochschule visit:

www.vhs-wiesbaden.de  à Sprachkurse à Deutsch als Fremdsprache à Abendkurse for evening classes.

Sprachberatung (get advice on language classes):

Mon, Tue, Thu 3-5:30 p.m., Wed 9 a.m. – noon

Location: VHS, Alcide-de-Gasperi-Str. 4, Wiesbaden, House A, 4th floor, Room A-315.

Not sure which is the right class for you? Do a self assessment test at http://www.ia-c.de/vhs-nordhessen/vhs-wiesbaden.asp.

 

 6. Berlitz

http://www.berlitz.de/en/wiesbaden/

e.g. http://www.berlitz.de/en/cours-information/?courseid=11019