ML2137: German B (First Year)
School | German |
Department Code | MLANG |
Module Code | ML2137 |
External Subject Code | 100323 |
Number of Credits | 20 |
Level | L4 |
Language of Delivery | English |
Module Leader | Mr Marc Schweissinger |
Semester | Double Semester |
Academic Year | 2015/6 |
Outline Description of Module
This module will enable students to acquire oral, aural, reading and writing skills in modern German; it is the first stage of a programme enabling students to follow careers involving the use of German at a high level. The module provides an introduction to the grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation of the German language and to the cultural context in which it is used.
On completion of the module a student should be able to
- Understand the gist of spoken language dealing with everyday matters delivered at normal speed in a familiar accent.
- Engage with a degree of grammatical correctness and some spontaneity in conversations relating to everyday topics, and give simple presentations on some specialised topics.
- Extract data and ideas from media texts of general interest with the support of reference materials and the dictionary.
- Transfer simple texts from English into German, and from German into English.
- Write coherent texts in a limited range of registers on everyday topics.
- Organise and express facts and concepts clearly in the target language.
How the module will be delivered
Teaching, learning and assessment are designed to enable students to achieve the learning outcomes described above. While part of any class session is likely to involve direct teaching, the emphasis is on student participation and you will be expected to take part actively in discussion and in tasks such as small group and pair work, role play, and individual or group presentations. The tutor will give you plenty of support to build your confidence, and in the case of assessed work, will provide feedback which will help you to make progress. Attendance is compulsory in all sessions.
Skills that will be practised and developed
- Academic and key skills developed include learning, research and organisational skills; communication and IT skills; intercultural awareness and interpersonal skills.
How the module will be assessed
Language assignment 1 - Writing in German - 10% - Autumn semester
Language assignment 2 - Summary in German - 10%- Spring semester
Language assignment 3 - Translation into German - 10% - Spring semester
Language assignment 4 - Essay in German - 10% - Spring semester
Oral exam - 20% - Spring semester
Exam - 2 hours - 40% - Spring exam period
Assessment Breakdown
Type | % | Title | Duration(hrs) |
---|---|---|---|
Written Assessment | 40 | German Language B | 2 |
Written Assessment | 10 | Language Assignment 1 - Writing In German (Autumn Semester) | N/A |
Oral/Aural Assessment | 20 | Oral Exam | N/A |
Written Assessment | 10 | Language Assignment 2 - Summary In German (Spring Semester) | N/A |
Written Assessment | 10 | Language Assignment 3 - Translation Into German (Spring Semester) | N/A |
Written Assessment | 10 | Language Assignment 4 - Essay In German (Spring Semester) | N/A |
Syllabus content
This module covers the grammar and vocabulary to successfully communicate at level A 1 on everyday situations and subjects.
Essential Reading and Resource List
Evans, S. et al. (2015): Menschen. Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Kursbuch. A1. Ismaning: Hueber Verlag
Glas-Peters, S et al. (2015): Menschen. Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Arbeitsbuch. A1. Ismaning: Hueber Verlag
Schenke, H. et al. (2007) Basic German. A Grammar and Workbook. London: Routledge.
Sykes, J. B. et al. (2005) Oxford German Dictionary. Oxford. University Press.
Terrell, P. et al. (1999) Collins German Dictionary. Glasgow. Harper Collins
Background Reading and Resource List
None given.