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This is the first of two advanced German language courses. The course aims at improving the students' all-round knowledge of contemporary German including knowledge of stylistic and regional variation.
The course aims at improving the students’ all-round knowledge of everyday contemporary German by offering a balanced programme of practice in all four main language skills. The classes will be conducted in German, except for grammar explanations provided in English. Each term we will have three or four topics of interest, such as environment or foreigners in Germany. Students will read a number of texts, ranging from magazine and newspaper articles on current events to short stories and songs including one “easy reader” of a longer German fictional text (“Ferienlektüre” ) This material forms the basis of the vocabulary building exercises as well as the discussions in class. Students will also have regular vocabulary quizzes and grammar assignments. Topics for group representations refer to selected texts from the reader.
GRMN252
GRMN210, GRMN211, GRMN301, GRMN310, GRMN311
Susanne Ledanff
Dreyer, Hilke. , Schmitt, Richard;; Dreyer, Hilke. , Schmitt, Richard; A practice grammar of German; 1. Aufl. 1994; ; Verlag fur Deutsch, 1994.
Domestic fee $1,191.00
International fee $5,175.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .