Modern World Languages and Culture
The Modern World Languages Department seeks to develop students as global citizens by building their world language proficiencies and their understanding of diverse cultures.
We seek to provide students with a strong understanding of the nuances of language and culture and of how they relate to cross-cultural understanding. Our goal is to develop the students’ speaking , listening, reading and writing proficiencies in the context of analyzing authentic audio and print sources, both non-fiction and fiction. We hope to instill in students a lifelong love for learning about languages and cultures which differ from their own.
We seek to provide students with a strong understanding of the nuances of language and culture and of how they relate to cross-cultural understanding. Our goal is to develop the students’ speaking , listening, reading and writing proficiencies in the context of analyzing authentic audio and print sources, both non-fiction and fiction. We hope to instill in students a lifelong love for learning about languages and cultures which differ from their own.
Classics Staff
Alal Elayyadi French Teacher 513-363-8487 |
Doreena Fox Modern World Language Department Co-Chair 513-363-8672 Room: 2609 |
Johanka Hart-Tompkins Modern World Language Department Co-Chair 513-363-8412 Room: 2611 |
Matt Hurley German Teacher 513-363-8550 Room: Traveling |
Yanping Ji Chinese Teacher 513-363-8545 Room: 2607 |
Lynn Kohel Spanish Teacher 513-363-8551 Room: 1606 |
Daniela Mazander German Teacher 513-363-8593 Room: Traveling |
Shannon Montiel Spanish Teacher 513-363-8620 Room: 1605 |
Elizabeth Owens Modern World Langauge Department Chair 513-363-8636 Room: 1607 |
Kathleen Wilke Spanish Teacher 513-363-8466 Room: 1608 |