Chattanooga School Of Language Offers New Term Beginning July 13

  • Monday, July 6, 2015

The Chattanooga School of Language is celebrating its four-year anniversary this summer and plans to host a new 6-week term of language classes for all ages. Classes begin the week of July 13.


Group, private and online classes are offered in more than ten languages at different levels of proficiency, including Spanish, German, French, American Sign Language, Russian, Italian, Japanese, Arabic, Mandarin and English as a Second Language.


CSL operates with an emphasis on flexible schedules, trusted and credible instruction, cultural experiences and small classroom settings.

Classes are offered as private, semi-private (2 students) or group (3-10 students) lessons. Teachers are often referred to as “language coaches” and use a variety of teaching tools, including film, music, art and food to create a holistic and comprehensive approach to language learning.


Students can register by calling 423.802.2040. Classes take place at the Business Development Center in downtown Chattanooga.

 

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