At the end of this course, the students; 1) Learns new words. 2) Learns the rules of simple grammar. 3) Compose simple sentences in accordance with grammar rules. 4) Learns question words. 5) Learns the basic grammar rules.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
In this course, students learn German language reading, listening, speaking and writing skills at the basic level.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Greetings, farewell, how are you?
2nd Week
Alphabet, verb conjugation (to come, to be, to be named)
3rd Week
Talking about the profession, numbers to 1-100, negative prepositions
4th Week
Speaking about family and foreign language, possessive pronouns, yes-no questions and question words
5th Week
Offer advice and help, asking prices, items, adjectives and up to 1,000,000 numbers, articles der / die / das
6th Week
Asking, describing and thanking words, colors, materials, indeterminate and negative articles.
7th Week
Telephone conversation, e-mail and message, singular, plural and simple status of the name.
8th Week
Midterm
9th Week
Compliment, talk about hobbies, request, help to do
10th Week
Appointment, proposal, parts of the day, days of the week and time
11th Week
Talking about eating habits, food and dishes, sev love ve and fill want "elephants and shootings
12th Week
Announcement, information acquisition, traffic vehicles, travel and preposed verbs
13th Week
Talking about the past, past tense
14th Week
Interviews, celebrations and talking about travel, past tense
15th Week
Final Exam
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
1. Evans, S., Glas-Peters, S., Pude, A. & Specht, F. (2012). Menschen: Deutsch als Fremdsprache. A1. 2. Horvathova, V. (2009). Darstellung von Lesestrategien in Deutsch-als-Fremdsprache-Lehrwerken em Hauptkurs und Aspekte B1+.