German as a Foreign Language B2.1
Module SZ0307
This Module is offered by TUM Language Center.
This module handbook serves to describe contents, learning outcome, methods and examination type as well as linking to current dates for courses and module examination in the respective
sections.
Module version of WS 2019/20 (current)
There are historic module descriptions of this module. A module description is valid until replaced by a newer one.
Whether the module’s courses are offered during a specific semester is listed in the section Courses, Learning and Teaching Methods and Literature below.
SZ0307 is a semester module
in German language
at Bachelor’s level and Master’s level
which is offered every semester.
This module description is valid to SS 2021.
Total workload | Contact hours | Credits (ECTS) |
180 h |
60 h |
6 CP |
Content
In this module, students will increase their knowledge of German as a foreign language, enabling them 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 topical issues. 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 subjunctive II (e.g. in unreal comparisons), 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.
Learning Outcome
The module is aimed at level B2 Independent Language Use of the CEFR. Students acquire knowledge of German as a foreign language at the standard language level with a focus on intercultural, cultural and academic aspects. Students can independently understand the main points of authentic articles and reports from their own fields and areas of interest and identify positions. Students can understand longer discussions and lectures on contemporary topics, provided that speakers clearly enunciate. They are able to compose longer texts on general or popular scientific topics and can use more complex sentence structures as well as specialized vocabulary. They are able to present their position in discussions in a detailed and logically-structured fashion. They can interact clearly and coherently on many subjects in their fields or areas of interest.
Preconditions
Sound knowledge of module B1.2; placement test level B2.1
Learning and Teaching Methods
The module consists of a seminar in which course objectives will be achieved in an activity-oriented, communicative atmosphere through listening, reading, writing and speaking exercises in individual, partner and group work. The fundamental language skills conveyed in the classroom are reinforced through the use of guided self-learning in the form of prepared (and online) materials. Following assigned criteria and communication patterns, various options for giving speeches or making presentations as well as participating in discussions including moderated (role play) discussions on topics of general interest will be made available.
Media
Textbook; multimedia teaching and learning materials (chalk/white board, overheads, worksheets, images, films, etc.) and online resources
Literature
Textbook: to be announced in the Class
Description of exams and course work
1 End Term Test 90 Min. (100%) - keine Hilfsmittel erlaubt
In der schriftlichen Prüfung werden die in der Modulbeschreibung angegebenen Lernergebnisse geprüft.
Mündliche Reaktionsfähigkeiten werden anhand der Anwendung entsprechender Redemittel in schriftlichen Dialogbeispielen überprüft.
Der End Term Test besteht aus einer Aufgabe zur freien Textproduktion.