German WT-SLF-JN
Course contents: a. Elementary group
Range and use of vocabulary: meeting people, in a restaurant, a café, at the doctor’s, at the station, asking for direction, finding the way in a town, describing a house, a flat, daily routine, shopping in different places, seasons of a year, time expressions, dates, hours, basic topic vocabulary on religion, faith, prayers
Grammar: declension, conjugation in Present Tense, Past Imperfect and Perfect, negatives, modal verbs, the imperative, ordinal and cardinal numbers, adverbs of place and time, prepositions
b. Advanced group
Topic vocabulary on : family, school, profession, sport, traveling, film, music, religion, science, German-speaking countries, prayers
Grammar: passive voice, conditionals, prepositions, adverbial clauses of time, of cause, of result
Assessment methods: Testing vocabulary and grammar. Usually two or three tests in a half-year. Besides students write letters, essays, short compositions. Advanced group translates short scientific texts. After two years there is a written exam including reading comprehension, grammar and skills in writing on a given subject
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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(in Polish) Punkty ECTS
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Bibliography
a. Elementary group
Handbook: Gerd Neuner Theo Schelling, Reiner Schmid t„Heinz Wilms „Dutsch aktiv” 1 A + Workbook, cassettes
Grammar book: Dreyer, Schmidt „Deutsche Grammatik in Übungen“.
b. Advanced group
Handbook: Michaela Perlmann-Balme, Susanne Schwalb, „Em. Brückenkurs” + Workbook, cassettes,
Grammar book: Dreyer, Schmidt „Deutsche Grammatik in Übungen“,
Magazines: „Sendbote“, „Friede und Heil“, fragments from „Das neue Testament“ and „Das alte Testament“, a collection of short stories: Hanns Rösler, „Beste Geschichten”.
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