Course Description

Course Name

German II

Session: VPGF1324

Hours & Credits

6 ECTS Credits

Prerequisites & Language Level

High Beginning

  • Prior to enrolling in courses at this language level, students must have completed or tested out of a minimum of one semester (or two quarters) at the college level.

Overview

Course Description
In Elementary German II students will continue to learn the basics of German. Although the course introduces more complex grammatical concepts and is intended to enrich lexical knowledge, it focuses on the development of conversational abilities. Students will grow more confident and more proficient while using various linguistic tools enabling them to speak –although in a simplified way– about general topics. Written assignments will support writing skills, which gradually are getting more important during the course. By understanding some aspects of contemporary German life and culture and by acquiring essential language skills students will achieve an initial knowledge of the language.


Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Comprehend and have a clear understanding of essential grammar structures (Simple Past Tense, Future Tense; Genitive Case; Present-time Subjunctive; etc.);
  • Make use of an enriched vocabulary to satisfy needs of various everyday situations (e.g. making a phone call, at the doctor, in the office, etc.);
  • Relate events that happened in the past or that are hypothetical (e.g. descriptions, wishes, etc.);
  • Talk about general topics (e.g. health, education, professions, etc.);
  • Create texts that are parts of modern communication (e.g. emails, letters, outlines, accounts, etc.);
  • React and interact in a more detailed way (e.g. giving reasons).

*Course content subject to change