GERM 201

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Second-Year German

German and Russian College of Humanities

Course Description

Reading, writing, grammar, culture, listening, and speaking.

When Taught

Fall, Winter, Spring

Min

4

Fixed/Max

4

Fixed

5

Fixed

1

Other Prerequisites

C grade or better in Germ 102 or equivalent.

Note

Also offered by BYU Independent Study; enroll anytime throughout year; one year to complete; additional tuition required; register at is.byu.edu.

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Speaking

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to converse in German about everyday topics, abstract ideas about familiar topics, personal opinions, simple interpretation of text, and current events.  Students will complete presentations in class.

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Listening

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate aural comprehension of authentic spoken German about general or everyday topics, social conversation, as well as literary German with average complexity.

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Writing

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to demonstrate command of level-appropriate writing, including sophisticated sentences modeled on authentic German sentences.  Their writing will incorporate sentences with one or more subordinate clause, as well as accurate use of punctuation and capitalization.

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Pronunciation

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate enough pronuncation accuracy that native Germans who are not used to foreign speakers can understand them easily.

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Integrated Language Learning

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to demonstrate level-appropriate (Intermediate/Bi or higher) proficiency in all of the 8 basic language modalities:  Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Vocabulary, Culture, and Pronunciation.

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Grammar

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to demonstrate understanding and mastery of a wide range of grammatical structures and constructions, especially those principles presented in the designated units of the online course materials.

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Culture

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate a level-appropriate knowledge of the culture and traditions of German-speaking countries, including an in-depth understanding of the significant events and issues that shaped German-speaking cultures as presented in the five films selected for this course.  Students will be able to discuss, analyze and write intelligently about these events and issues in the German language.

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Vocabulary

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate the ability to incorporate words, phrases, and idiomatic constructions into their own speaking and writing.  These new vocabulary items will be drawn from films studied in this course.

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Reading

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate their ability to read, comprehend and analyze authentic written German, including a level-appropriate longer text such as a filmscript and discover and explore grammar principles and idiomatic language in the texts.