GERM-201 Intermediate German I

In order to improve their ability to communicate at the intermediate level, students apply four language skills - listening, speaking, writing, and reading - by exchanging, interpreting, and presenting information in multiple tenses and contexts. Students deepen the comparisons of German-speaking cultures, practices, perspectives, and artifacts to students' own cultures; connect the German language to other relevant disciplines; and expand their use of the German language outside of the classroom in a variety of contexts. Content and supporting language structures and vocabulary will be theme-based, with outcomes measured in a variety of ways, including task-based activities that support effective communication around the theme.

Credits

4

Hours Weekly

4 hours weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Apply four language skills: listening, speaking, writing, and reading at the first
    intermediate level.
  2. 2. Communicate organized ideas in German using interpersonal, interpretative and
    Presentational Modes.
  3. 3. Convey meaning creatively using spontaneous language production that includes
    verbal and non-verbal cues mediated with technology and/or other techniques.
  4. 4. Self-monitor and collaborate, adjusting language production and communication style
    to articulate ideas, taking into consideration audience and contexts.
  5. 5. Expand situational and practical vocabulary within cultural contexts.
  6. 6. Explore world views through analysis of global events and issues that pertain to the
    target language and cultures.
  7. 7. Analyze cultural practices and/or artifacts, giving details of the perspectives and
    values that shaped them.
  8. 8. Use language both within and beyond the classroom to connect to multilingual
    communities.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Apply four language skills: listening, speaking, writing, and reading at the first
    intermediate level.
  2. 2. Communicate organized ideas in German using interpersonal, interpretative and
    Presentational Modes.
  3. 3. Convey meaning creatively using spontaneous language production that includes
    verbal and non-verbal cues mediated with technology and/or other techniques.
  4. 4. Self-monitor and collaborate, adjusting language production and communication style
    to articulate ideas, taking into consideration audience and contexts.
  5. 5. Expand situational and practical vocabulary within cultural contexts.
  6. 6. Explore world views through analysis of global events and issues that pertain to the
    target language and cultures.
  7. 7. Analyze cultural practices and/or artifacts, giving details of the perspectives and
    values that shaped them.
  8. 8. Use language both within and beyond the classroom to connect to multilingual
    communities.