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German as a Foreign Language B1.2
Deutsch als Fremdsprache B1.2

Course 220000DE29 in WS 2020/1

General Data

Course Type seminar
Semester Weekly Hours 4 SWS
Organisational Unit German as a Foreign Language
Lecturers Barbara Bauer-Hutz
Katharina Lechle
Brigitta Niehaus
Julia Oelmayer
Jutta Schlüter
Sabine Schmidt-Bender
Renate Steidten
Dates 155 dates in groups

Assignment to Modules

This course is not assigned to any module.

Further Information

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.

additional remarks In this course, students gain proficiency in German as a foreign language, including intercultural, regional and academic aspects, enabling them to express themselves independently and confidently in familiar situations, e.g. in the course of studies, work, leisure time and family, as well as talk about subjects of general interest like films, music, sports, etc. in the target language when standard language is employed. Students develop a broader spectrum of vocabulary, expressions and dialog patterns. They expand and use a basic repertoire of logical main and subordinate clauses (e.g. temporal clause, causal sentence, infinitive clause, final clause, consecutive clause, relative clause), as well as verbs and nouns with prepositions. They reinforce and expand their knowledge of elementary grammar, such as the use of tenses and prepositions, the declination of the adjective and comparison. They examine specific features of culture with regard to festivals and traditions, the educational system, the professional environment, way of life and leisure activities, and obtain insight into contemporary culture in Germany. Students acquire teamwork skills through collaborative work in multinational mixed groups.
Links E-Learning course (e. g. Moodle)
TUMonline entry

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