I teach history, societyclasses and religion, so no german....
"Deutsche Sprache, Schwere Sprache"
And when we're on it, you'll never imagine what I'm teaching:
Chess and...................Latin!!!
Yes, there still are people interested in this really strange language, but as once a wise man said, "lingua latina, lingua immortalis".
Didn't everybody of you understand this? Actually about 50% of all English Words come from Latin.
Ah, Latin, I would love to learn Latin, allthough I can imagine being late with it. I only know some of the one liners, such as Alea Jacta Est, Pecunia non Olet, Luctor et Emergo, but hey, who knows, maybe one day I will....
It's not so difficult at all, you just have to know two things.
1. Vocabulary
2. Verbforms, like the following example:
Present:
voco (I call)
Past Simple:
vocavi
Present Perfect:
vacabo
and so on, and then all these forms also passiv, and then all these active and passiv forms also in Conditional and so, you have hundreds of forms to learn.
But after you've managed that, it's quite simple!
Quamvis sint sub aqua, sub aqua maledicere temptant.
just try to read it!