Programme/Approved Electives for 2024/25
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
German 4 or equivalent (e.g. GCSE grade 6-9/B-A-A*, CEFR Level A2).
The module will build upon the competence acquired at German 4 or equivalent (e.g. CEFR level A2, GCSE grade 6-9/B-A-A*) and it will expand the students' vocabulary base and ability to interact in a variety of situations in German. Students will consolidate and broaden their knowledge of vocabulary and grammar in class, as well as practise communicative skills.Teaching will be based on different materials, which will enable students to interact in the target language in a variety of situations. The topics covered in this module include money, living together and transport. As the focus of this module is on communication skills, a large proportion of class time will be based on oral work - speaking in groups and in pairs in a variety of question-and-answer and role play exercises. Students will also further develop reading and writing skills in German. The materials will give a basic outline and structure to the module and will be supplemented by regular video work, grammar exercises and other materials.The language level of this module corresponds to A2 work leading to Level A2+ in the European Common Framework for Languages (CEFR)
Aims
To consolidate existing German language skills and further develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as develop general language learning skills. The course is also designed to offer insights into cultural specificities.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Understand the main point in short, clear speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, studies, leisure, etc.: 1,3Interpret, summarise and extract key information from written texts that consist mainly of high frequency personal, everyday or job-related language: 1,2Interact in routine tasks requiring direct exchange of information on topics that are familiar, of personal interest or pertinent to everyday life: 3Write coherent texts on topics which are familiar or of personal interest (e.g. messages, simple personal e-mail, etc.): 1,2Recognise and use different linguistic structures in the target language and compare them to the English language: 1,2,3Recognise and act upon cultural differences as encountered in everyday situations and demonstrate awareness of register, style and different language varieties: 1,2,3
22 hours of contact time in class.40 hours assessment preparation and completion.88 hours guided independent study.
Admission to the module must be confirmed through completion of a language level self-assessment formStudents are only permitted to take one German language module per semester
Description of Module Assessment
1: Oral Exam weighted 50%Spoken interaction assessment
2: Online Tasks weighted 30%Online tasks.
3: Class Test weighted 20%Class test.