German in English A1/part 5 3302-NDOK5-OG
During classes students know: ways of dealing with everyday situations for example: at the shop, in the office, making a telephone call as well as asking some questions during commuting, describing some phenomena and situations, defining subjects, expressing own views. They know the basics of German grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
The aim of the course:
• acquiring the basic language abilities to understand and use German in different situations.
• acquiring expressions, structures, vocabulary, grammar and correct pronunciation of German.
• acquiring the ability to provide and obtain basic information in German.
• acquiring the ability to talk about yourself, own surrounding and everyday life without difficulties.
• acquiring the ability to understand forms, advertisements.
• acquiring the ability to formulate some written and oral texts.
• acquiring the knowledge about history, culture and geography of Germanic countries.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Number of tests
• One final exam (oral) at the ultimate class.
• Students are expected to study at home and do the homework (grammar exercises, quizzes, listening comprehension and translation on Google Classroom).
• The final mark is the average mark based on all assignments and final exam.
• Only students who have worked the entire semester and scored at least 60% on their homework can take the final exam
• The final test is not a last resort for those who have not worked during the term and who have not worked during the term
Bibliography
Coursebook:
MENSCHEN A1.2 (Kursbuch) + MENSCHEN A1.2 (Arbeitsbuch), Hueber Verlag, Lessons 20-24
Magdalena Daroch, Krzysztof Tkaczyk, Gramatyka języka niemieckiego z ćwiczeniami, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2007.
Easy learning German Grammar & Practice, Collins 2012
Grammatical and lexical exercises made by the language instructor
Additional information
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