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Intermediate German (102-2-23)

Instructors

Ingrid Zeller
847/491-8290
1880 Campus Drive, Kresge Hall, Rm 3319

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-325: Mon, Wed, Fri 3:30PM - 4:50PM

Overview of class

This is the second quarter of the three-quarter sequence of Intermediate German. Its primary goal is the development of linguistic proficiency and cultural literacy. We will continue exploring German-speaking cultures and improve our writing, reading, listening and speaking skills in
German.

Registration Requirements

German 102-1 or equivalent

Learning Objectives

Continued development of linguistic proficiency and cultural literacy. You will be able to ask questions relevant to the analysis and comprehension of a range of written and spoken authentic German texts, dialogues, and other forms of communication. You will gain perspective on German history and insight into contemporary Germany. Examination of the cultural values and norms of German-speaking countries and contemporary features of modern German culture.

Teaching Method

Conversations with native speakers

Evaluation Method

Attendance 10%
Class participation 10%
Online work 15%
Conversations with native speakers 10%
Quizzes 40%
Writing assignments 15%

Class Materials (Required)

Tracksdorf, Coleman, Kaupp, Rarick (2021). Impuls Deutsch 2: Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, Interactive ("MACHEN" Course book). Stuttgart, Germany: Ernst Klett Sprachen. ISBN 978-3-12-605303-7

Tracksdorf, Coleman, Kaupp, Rarick (2021). Impuls Deutsch 2: Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, Interactive ("LERNEN" + „ZEIGEN" Digital Workbook). Stuttgart, Germany: Ernst Klett Sprachen. ISBN 978-3-12-605307-5

Class Materials (Suggested)

Provided as a coursepack, no purchase necessary:
Krug, Nora (2020). Heimat: Ein deutsches Familienalbum. Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH. 978-3328600053