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susan00
Re: German Lessons/ German Babysitter/Nanny
Nov 29 2007, 9:12 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 29 2007, 9:12 PM EST
Hello! I am looking for German lessons for my 3 year old as well as my husband and I. We are relocating to Lucerne, Switzerland in the summer and would love to get my son , first and foremost, familiar with the language. Any information would be helpful! Has anyone also done any work with the Muzzy German Level 1? Thank you .
Susan
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amibumbel
1. RE: Re: German Lessons/ German Babysitter/Nanny
Dec 8 2007, 11:15 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 8 2007, 11:15 AM EST
Hi,

i'm not sure if someone replied to you.

There will be german lessons, you can contact the comitte. The adress is on our website.

If you are also interested in Music and More ( witch i'm the teacher for :) ) you can contact me as well
Manu.hutter2006@yahoo.de

Have a good weekend
Manu
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LauraJackson
2. Muzzy German; children's websites that teach reading (in German)
Jul 1 2009, 11:01 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 11:01 AM EDT
Hi, I am also interested in hearing opinions/experiences with Muzzy German (either level 1 or level 2). My older daughter is 7 and reads English very well. She has passive fluency in German, but she stopped speaking it 2 years ago. (I speak German, and she replies in English.)

We can't commit to a semester's worth of Saturday morning lessons. She would interested in interactive computer games (or websites) that would teach her to read in German. Does anyone know of any German-languages websites that are similar to www.starfall.org (an excellent website for kids to learn to read in English) ?

Alternatively, does anyone have any Muzzy products they would like to sell?

thanks, Laura
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