German Studies 1 (6 points)
(ARTS)
Leader: Christiane Weller
Offered: Clayton First semester 2004 (Day) Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis:
Objectives: Component 1: On completion of this subject and its sequel in semester 2, students should have acquired a basic German vocabulary of about 2000 words; be able to engage in basic German conversations, eg introducing oneself and others, asking about someone's nationality, job, age, ordering meals in a restaurant, giving directions, describing things etc.; have acquired a practical knowledge of three of the four grammatical cases of German, of the present and perfect tenses and of the basic sentence forms (statement, question, imperative), including use of modal verbs; be able to write letters and simple descriptions of holidays etc. Component 2: On completion of this subject and its sequel in semester 2, students should have gained a basic understanding and first insight into basics of German history from the late 18th century to the present day.
Assessment: Examinations (3 hours): 75% + Regular short homework exercises: 25%
Contact Hours: 5 hours (1 x lecture and 4 x tutorials) per week
Prohibitions: GRN1030, GRN1050, GRN1070, GRN1090
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