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Term 1: Semi-Intensive German Language Intermediate 1

(Course # 1.3)

Type:

A Track

Language:

German

Contact hours:

72 Contact Hours

Credit Points:

4 credit points

Capacity:

15

Course description

Course Objectives

This course is designed to improve your writing and speaking competence in German, to increase your vocabulary, and to help you develop effective reading and listening strategies. One of the foci is the development of self-correction in oral and written production. Our in-class discussions are based on weekly readings of literary and non-literary texts to facilitate exchange of information, ideas, reactions, and opinions. In addition, the readings provide cultural and historical background information.  The review of grammar will not be the primary focus of the course. You will, however, expand and deepen your knowledge of grammar through specific grammar exercises. The course concludes with a short story and may include a film component.

Textbook

Delfin B1, Hueber Verlag 2006.

Lessons and Excursions

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday are lessons. Since the historical and cultural life of Berlin enriches the content of the course two Wednesdays offer a course-related excursion.

Participation

Each class consists of six teaching modules (45 minutes each). If you miss eight modules your entire course grade will drop by one grade. We discourage late arrival. Coming late to class six times (up to 20 minutes) also will drop your course grade. Missing 20 modules result in failing the class.

Participation includes more than simply coming to class and arriving on time. Active participation reflects the quality of participation and includes consistent interest in learning the language, which involves participating productively in the excursions.

What is active participation?

Evaluation

Active participation and homework  200 points
Oral presentation   100 points
Essay 100 points
Reflective Journal        100 points
Midterm exam 100 points
Final exam 200 points
Group project  200 points

Oral Presentation

You prepare a 10-minute oral presentation, in which you introduce and delineate a certain aspect about Berlin or the region. Focus and content of your presentation can be discussed during office hours. Most importantly, you will prepare a handout for your peers listing unfamiliar vocabulary and posing questions. You are practicing to speak freely and cannot read the oral presentation.

Essay

In this course you write one essay (300 – 425 words), which is initially returned by the instructor with suggestions for improvement and must be re-submitted. The first version of the essay is worth 80 points and the rewrite 20 points for a total of 100 points. Please submit your essay typed, double-spaced, and 12 font. Do not hand in rough drafts.

When writing your essay you will strive first and foremost for clarity (organization and style) and accuracy (grammar and syntax). You are encouraged to incorporate complex constructions, but please concentrate on syntactic and grammatical accuracy. Proofread your essay to insure that you have not made careless errors. For example, you might look for:

Reflective Journal

Developing writing competence is one of the foci of this course. Throughout the weeks you will write three journal entries.  Your instructor purely for content comments these creative exercises. No corrections will be made.

Midterm and Final Exams

You will write a midterm and a final consisting of the following sections: listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and composition based on course themes.

Group Project

The creative group project is thematically linked to course content and includes a 15-minute oral presentation. You will work with peers and present the group’s work during the last week of instruction. Most importantly: you introduce and delineate a certain aspect about Berlin and share some of your impressions.

Possible ideas may include:

Student profile

Intermediate 1


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