Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.
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Students acquire knowledge of German as a foreign language, including intercultural, cultural and academic aspects. They are able to actively and almost fluently communicate with a native speaker on topics of general interest or in familiar fields using logically structured arguments.
Students develop a broad and differentiated vocabulary on a wide spectrum of current topics.
They increase their knowledge of word formation, the possibilities of nominalizing in German, as well as prepositional phrases and noun-verb collocations, and expand their repertoire of nouns, verbs and adjectives with prepositions.
They review and increase their use of the passive, including alternatives to passive, practice the use of two part (correlative) conjunctions and work on problems of sentence construction, such as the placement of complements and adjuncts in complex main and subordinate clauses.
Students deal with culturally specific manifestations of German society and cultural life in modern-day Germany. |
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E-Learning course (e. g. Moodle)
TUMonline entry
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