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I previously taught as a contractor for a firm in Charleston, SC providing language instruction in corporate settings. Clients I've worked with are Daimler, Bosch and IFA-Rotorion.
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Preview of German A2 - Geometric Shapes & Solids

German A2 - Geometric Shapes & Solids

This six-page printable covers basic two- dimensional shapes and common solids. Parts of this handout can be used by absolute beginners, while other parts may be more suited for those students at the A2 level due to grammar and vocabulary. Names and descriptions of the shapes are given in German. Students can translate the more difficult words into English using the embedded glossaries.
Preview of German A1 - Colors (die Farben)

German A1 - Colors (die Farben)

This four-page set includes: 1-page printable of elementary colors in German, including black, white and grey. 3-page printable displaying objects in various colors. The pictures are captioned with easy-to-understand German sentences requiring little translation. Additional examples using 'hell' (light) and 'dunkel' (dark) are shown along with the primary colors.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Family / die Familie)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Family / die Familie)

This set includes five color printables in landscape view on German family vocabulary. It is geared towards brand-new students at the early A1 level and introduces them to both nuclear family and extended family names. Brief stories and example sentences in German are provided together with helpful glossaries.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Clothing / Kleidung)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Clothing / Kleidung)

Three-page set of printables covering basic articles of clothing and accessories in landscape layout (includes glossaries).
Preview of German A2 - Picture Vocabulary (Landschaften und Gewässer)

German A2 - Picture Vocabulary (Landschaften und Gewässer)

Three-page printable on landscapes and bodies of water in landscape layout (includes glossary and some commentary).
Preview of German A1 - Units of Time (Zeiteinheiten)

German A1 - Units of Time (Zeiteinheiten)

Printable/study sheet with German units of time and their plural endings. Each of these units of time is shown in a German example sentence. Parallel English translations are provided. Appropriate for beginning students who have learned basic conjugation principles.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Body Parts / Körperteile)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Body Parts / Körperteile)

Two-page set of printables on the major human body parts in landscape layout.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Telling Time with Public Clocks / Normaluhren)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Telling Time with Public Clocks / Normaluhren)

This two-page handout includes a color printable of assorted public clocks with the times written out, mostly in colloquial time ( "Zeit im Umgangssprache" / "inoffizielle Zeit"). The second page shows the same clocks in greyscale, but with a blank line underneath instead of text. This page can be used as a homework assignment or for a test.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Kitchenware / Küchengeschirr)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Kitchenware / Küchengeschirr)

Single-page printable on various kitchenware, cookware and eating utensils. Small glossary included.
Preview of German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Weather / das Wetter)

German A1 - Picture Vocabulary (Weather / das Wetter)

Single-page printable on basic German weather terms. A short glossary is included.
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I previously taught as a contractor for a firm in Charleston, SC providing language instruction in corporate settings. Clients I've worked with are Daimler, Bosch and IFA-Rotorion.

Teaching style

I like to blend simple listening and reading exercises with a healthy dose of grammar. I try to get the students to start expressing themselves in German at the earliest opportunity while providing real-time feedback. My handouts on TpT grew from the rudimentary notes emailed to my students at the end of each class, becoming more elaborate and detailed over time. Unable to consistently find good materials online that focused squarely on the topics I was teaching, it was easier just to create new materials from scratch. These notes (plus many newer ones) are now available to you on TpT.

My own education history

I have a B.S. in industrial design from the Georgia Institute of Technology. My German studies began in high school and continued through college, where I earned the school's equivalent of a minor in the language. In the summer of 1989 I had the opportunity to study German at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen. Since graduating, I've translated German for a law firm and also traveled throughout Germany as a salesman. Other languages I've studied are Russian, French and Spanish.