The syllabus will include the following: Communication skills write simple texts, messages and emailsīy the end of the course, students should be able to perform at Level A2 Basic user (waystage) of the Common European Framework.exchange information orally on familiar topics and activities and describe background and immediate needs.understand texts dealing with descriptions of events and feelings, and with job-related language.understand the main points in messages and announcements, and understand spoken language in areas of immediate personal relevance.gain an insight into everyday life in the relevant countries.develop strategies for understanding gist and specific information.apply a basic knowledge of grammar appropriate to the level.Learning Outcomesīy the end of the module students should be able to: Successful completion of 'German Beginners accelerated' qualifies students to progress to German 3. English Grammar for Students of German: The Study Guide for Those Learning German by Cecile Zorach and Charlotte Melin (Paperback - June 2001)Ī general foundation in language, extending across the four main skills areas (speaking, writing, listening and reading), with an emphasis upon the acquisition of an essential grammatical basis and development of both receptive and productive skills.Aktion Grammatik!: New Advanced German Grammar by Trudi McMahon and John Klapper.Menschen A2 Arbeitsbuch (dreibändige Ausgabe) Anna Breitsameter, ISBN: 978-3-19-111902-7 Optional Material (students do NOT need to buy these books) Menschen A2 Kursbuch (dreibändige Ausgabe), Charlotte Habersack et al, ISBN: 978-3-19-211902-6 Menschen A1 Arbeitsbuch (dreibändige Ausgabe), Sabine Glas-Peters et al, ISBN: 978-3-19-111901-0 Menschen A1 Kursbuch (dreibändige Ausgabe), Sandra Evans et al, ISBN: 978-3192119019 Students can make use of (our virtual learning environment) to facilitate this.Ĭourse Text Books (must be bought by student) A substantial amount of independent study is therefore required. Students are reminded that 1 credit = 10 hours of study, therefore the minimum expected amount of study is 240 hours, which averages over 10 hours per week. NB: teaching will move fully online in case of new health & safety restrictions. One weekly 3 hour session for 21 weeks, delivered face-to-face on campus. To enable students to develop competence in a range of language tasks acquiring essential listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and insight into German-speaking society. a GCSE A* grade in another European language) is essential. Due to the 'accelerated' aspect of the module, evidence of prior linguistic achievement (e.g. This module is offered to students with no previous knowledge of German.
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