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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : German

126-310 German Third Year B (Intermediate)

Credit Points:

16.7 3rd year

Coordinator:

Dr A Lewis

Prerequisite/s:

German Third Year A (Intermediate) (126-313).

Corequisite/s:

If the student intends proceeding to honours or wishes to do 50 points of German at third year level, it is necessary to also do one of the single semester 126-361 to 126-367 for an additional 16.7 points. Only one such unit needs to be done in one semester to obtain 50 points for the year.

Timetable:

Semester 2

Contact:

One two-hour Special Studies units and three language hours

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the subject the students will have:

  • developed communication skills using registers of contemporary German;

  • consolidated a level of proficiency in written structures of moderate complexity and extended the capacity to use such structures clearly and accurately;

  • acquired the ability to interpret messages of a sophisticated level of complexity occurring in a variety of contexts (multi-media and social);

  • developed a conceptual understanding of language use through a linguistic study of language functions;

  • acquired an in-depth knowledge of the course of their Special Studies units;

Content:

Analysis of linguistic structures of modern German and of the subject matter of the Special Studies unit(s) taken. (For details of these Special Studies units see departmental Course and Subject Guide).

Assessment:

One two-hour language test, written work not exceeding 3000 words (Special Studies units).

Prescribed Texts:

For details, see departmental Course and Subject Guide.


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