- Lecture number
- 042011j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Registration deadline
- 08/22/2023
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Kamala Muley-Biedorf
Description
Language of instruction: German and English
Target group:
The "German Language Course A1" is for students without any previous knowledge of German.
Course content:
The focus of this course is on basic knowledge of the German language, including everyday conversational topics and situations, German grammar, and vocabulary.
You will learn, e.g., how to greet each other, ask for name, address, telephone number and subject of studies, talk about your family, understand the clock times or talk about cultural events. You will also learn to describe a daily routine, understand job advertisements, talk about clothes, talk to a doctor, give directions or write a postcard.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 20% oral participation and 70% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h graded homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
Literature
Please have the following textbooks and grammar book purchased by the beginning of the course:
· Netzwerk neu A1: Kursbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607156-7 und Übungsbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607157-4
· Grammatik aktiv A1–B1 ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042012j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Registration deadline
- 09/12/2023
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Olga Kim-Wtorow
Description
Language of instruction: German and English
Target group:
The "German Language Course A1" is for students without any previous knowledge of German.
Course content:
The focus of this course is on basic knowledge of the German language, including everyday conversational topics and situations, German grammar, and vocabulary.
You will learn, e.g., how to greet each other, ask for name, address, telephone number and subject of studies, talk about your family, understand the clock times or talk about cultural events. You will also learn to describe a daily routine, understand job advertisements, talk about clothes, talk to a doctor, give directions or write a postcard.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 20% oral participation and 70% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h graded homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
Literature
Please have the following textbook and grammar book purchased by the beginning of the course:
· Netzwerk neu A1: Kursbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607156-7 und Übungsbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607157-4
· Grammatik aktiv A1–B1 ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042013j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Christiane Bohrer-Martin
Description
Language of instruction: German
Target group:
The "German Language Course A2" is for students with some previous knowledge of German, who have successfully completed the A1 course with a certificate of achievement, or have approximately 120 classroom hours of German language instruction and have achieved at least 35 points in the placement test.
Course content:
In this course the basic knowledge of German grammar and vocabulary acquired in the A1 course is extended by means of everyday conversation topics and situations.
For example, you will learn to talk about advantages and disadvantages, talk about movies, write a commentary, talk about a song, make a phone call or describe a statistic. You will also learn to understand and give advice, give a mini presentation, introduce a tourist attraction, submit a complaint, describe a picture or write a story.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 20% oral participation and 70% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h graded homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
Literature
Please have the following textbook and grammar book purchased by the beginning of the course:
· Netzwerk neu A2; Kursbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607164-2 und Übungsbuch ISBN: 978-3-12-607165-9
· Grammatik aktiv A1–B1 ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042014j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Erdmut Fox
Description
Language of instruction: German
Target group:
The "German Language Course B1.1" is for students who have successfully completed the A2.2 course with a certificate of achievement, or have approximately 240 classroom hours of German language instruction and have achieved at least 83 points in the placement test.
Course content:
The focus of this course is on basic knowledge of the German language, including everyday conversational topics and situations, as well as German grammar, and vocabulary.
For example, you will learn to understand a newspaper article or radio feature, to take notes during a presentation, or to write a contribution in a forum (opinion).
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 30% oral participation and 60% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h graded homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
Literature
Please have the following textbooks by the start of the course:
Aspekte neu B1 plus, Kurs- und Arbeitsbuch Teil 1, Lektion 1-5, ISBN: 978-3-12-605018-0
Grammatik aktiv A1–B1 ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042017j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Registration deadline
- 09/03/2023
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Katrin Stamm
Description
Target group:
The language course "German Language Course B2.1" is suitable for students with advanced knowledge who have successfully completed the B 1.2. course with a certificate of achievement, or have approximately 360 classroom hours of German language instruction and have achieved at least 131 points in the placement test.
Course content:
The course consolidates knowledge of German at lower levels and expands to content that is more complex. The focus of this course is on the expansion of vocabulary, written expression, and talking about controversial topics. Students will expand their means of communication and deepen their understanding of grammar.
You will learn, e.g., to take notes systematically, build an argument, write a CV and assign the appropriate subheadings to a text etc.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 30% oral participation and 60% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h graded homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
Literature
Please have the following textbook and grammar book purchased by the beginning of the course:
· Aspekte neu B2, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch mit Audio-CD, Teil 1, Kapitel 1-5, ISBN: 978-3-12-605027-2
· Grammatik Aktiv B2–C1, ISBN 978-3-06-021482-2
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042071j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Registration deadline
- 09/19/2023
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Paul Srodecki
- Merle Carstensen
Description
Target group:
The "German Language Course C1.1" is suitable for students with advanced German language knowledge who have successfully completed the B2.2 course with a certificate of achievement, or have approximately 500 classroom hours of German language instruction and have achieved at least 179 points in the placement test.
Course content:
The linguistic skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) are trained and further developed in the areas of work, business, media and language. Grammatical structures, bound to topics and communication contexts, are expanded, extended and deepened according to communicative needs.
Students acquire the following learning strategies and working techniques: to detect concordances between statements and within a text, summarize an oral exam, work with a writing plan and speak freely with notes.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared. The language of instruction is German.
The final grade includes 10% homework, 30% oral participation and 60% final exam.
Semester hours: 6 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 180 h
· 90 h face-to-face
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h obligatory homework and exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 6
On this occasion we would like to point out the following: At the end of this language course there will be no certificate examination (no DSH or TestDaF examination). You will not receive a C1-certificate that is recognized throughout Germany or internationally, but a graded certificate of achievement from the Language Center.
Literature
Please have the following course textbook and grammar book purchased by the beginning of the course:
· Aspekte neu C1, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Teil 1 mit Audio-CD, Kapitel 1–5; ISBN 978-3-12-605037-1
· Grammatik Aktiv B2–C1, ISBN 978-3-06-021482-2
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042018j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Ulrich Heiland
Description
Target group:
The language course "Grammatik fit" is suitable for students who have completed a B1 course and would like to secure and deepen their grammatical understanding before or while attending a B2 course.
Course content:
We review A2 and B1 grammar. Grammar knowledge will be consolidated by means of everyday topics and situations as well as many exercises. The exact course content is determined in consultation with the participants.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared.
Semester hours: 4 SWS
Assessment: written exam, oral examination, homework, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 150 h
· 60 h attendance
· 60 h self-study
· 30 h exam preparation
ECTS (Incomings): 5
Literature
Please have the following grammar exercise book purchased by the beginning of the course:
"Grammatik Aktiv" Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1–B1 Üben, Hören, Sprechen
Übungsgrammatik mit Audio-CD.
ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042021j
- Semester
- Autumn semester 2023
- Type
- Language Course
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Paul Srodecki
Description
Target group:
The German B1-B2 conversation course is suitable for students with advanced knowledge who have successfully completed the B1.1 course or have achieved at least 107 points in the placement test.
Course content:
In this course you will gain more confidence in using German in your studies and everyday life, expand your vocabulary, try out idiomatic expressions, and practice strategies for interaction and mediation. You will gain more fluency in colloquial language and receive help to minimise your accent.
Opportunities for conversation are not only texts, but also other media such as short films, pictures, songs, news etc., and also problems that you have to solve together.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and are well prepared.
Semester hours: 2 SWS
Assessment: No grade, min. 80% attendance
Workload: 45 h
- 30 h attendance
- 15 h self-study (vocabulary etc.)
ECTS (Incomings): 2
Literature
Course material will be provided by the instructor.
Registration
Placement Test
A placement test is required for enrollment at level A1.2 and above if you have not yet taken and successfully completed any courses with us.