units
ATS3100
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | German Studies |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2014 (Day) Clayton Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Associate Professor Franz-Josef Deiters |
Notes
Previously coded GRN3100
Component 1: A communicative language unit designed to further advanced writing, speaking and reading skills in German. The emphasis is on correct and appropriate use of structure, styles and registers across a variety of topics.
Component 2: Will focus on the literary, artistic and intellectual developments in modern German and Austrian culture.
Upon successful completion of this subject and its sequel in semester 2, students should have extended and deepened their knowledge of the German language and German-language culture; improved their knowledge of the finer points of German grammar and style; 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 advanced English texts into German. Students should also have gained a knowledge of the relationship between the German language and its speakers, a knowledge of the differences between dialect and standard German, a knowledge of the phonetics of Modern Standard German and a knowledge of the International Phonetic Alphabet as applied to Modern Standard German. After completion of component 2 students should also have gained:
Written work and exercises: 25%
Test and Oral assessment: 35%
Exams: 40%
One 2-hour seminar (culture) and one 2-hour tutorial (language) per week
ATS3099 or equivalent