GRN1040 - German studies 4
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Dr Axel Fliethmann
Offered
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
1: A communicatively oriented German language course. Specifically, students will work through a range of topics including the world of fairy tales, education, work, crime, personal relationships, migration and the environment.
2: An examination of the cultural and social history of the German-speaking world through a seminar and selected readings, along with an introduction into the basics of text analysis.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of component 1 of this subject, students should have further developed their communicative competence in German. Students should improve their accuracy and fluency in spoken and written German, particularly in relation to the production of longer texts. At the end of both semesters students should be familiar with all of the basic grammatical concepts in German. After completion of component 2 students should also have further gained
- an overview of some basic aspects of German social and cultural history in its European context;
- the ability to recognise and analyse a variety of simple texts in accordance with the categories of their historical origin and context;
- reading skills necessary to understand intermediate German;
- basic orientation about essay-writing and academic discussion of aspects of German culture.
Assessment
As for GRN1030
Contact hours
One 2-hour seminar (culture) and one 3-hour tutorial (language) per week
Prerequisites
GRN1030 or equivalent