H Kreutz
4 points - 2 hours per week - First semester - Clayton - Prerequisites: GRN2425 or GRN2120 (pre-1997 code) - Prohibitions: GRN3315, GRN3415 or GRN3615
Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject and GRN3525 students should have extended and deepened their knowledge of the German language and German culture; improved their knowledge of the finer points of German grammar; extended their vocabulary as much as possible through wide reading of various types of texts, including television and radio materials; acquired practice in using German in both spoken and written form to discuss topics of current interest, based principally on the reading of a wide range of newspaper articles; become familiar with language containing varying degrees of dialect influence; acquired the ability to translate complicated, non-specialist German texts into idiomatic English, and to translate fairly complicated English texts into German.
Synopsis Spoken and written German. Areas covered will be politics, history, social issues, environmental issues, humour, literature and literary figures. Attention will also be given to general aspects of daily life, including colloquial language and proverbs, and to technical language.
Assessment Written (1000 words): 20% - Examinations (3 hours): 80%
Prescribed texts
Dreyer H and Schmitt R Lehr- und Übungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik Verlag für Deutsch
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