- UCAS course code
- VR12
- UCAS institution code
- M20
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
BA History and German
Combine a specialist study of German culture with a range of diverse historical periods.
- Typical A-level offer: ABB including specific subjects
- Typical contextual A-level offer: BBC including specific subjects
- Refugee/care-experienced offer: BBC including specific subjects
- Typical International Baccalaureate offer: 34 points overall with 6,5,5 at HL including specific subjects
Course unit details:
German Language 1
Unit code | GERM51011 |
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Credit rating | 20 |
Unit level | Level 1 |
Teaching period(s) | Semester 1 |
Available as a free choice unit? | No |
Overview
This module provides an introduction to the pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of Modern Standard German. Focussing on a variety of topics (including culture, society and current affairs) and using a range of teaching methods and audio-visual as well as printed media, it aims to equip students with the language skills needed for competent spoken and written communication.
Classes are complemented by an independent language learning programme, involving reading, writing, speaking and listening activities, as well as vocabulary work . Teaching and learning on this module are supported by an extensive Canvas site, providing additional resources for students. Canvas should therefore be accessed on a regular basis.
Pre/co-requisites
An A-level pass in a foreign language other than German, or in English Language.
This is not a LEAP module and is available only as part of a degree programme where German is taken as a named Honours subject.
All Joint Honours programmes with German. All other programmes compatible with a Minor in German.
Aims
Focusing on a variety of topics (including culture, society and current affairs) through printed and audio-visual media, it aims to equip students with the language skills needed for competent spoken and written basic communication.
Learning outcomes
By successfully completing this course unit, students will be able to master German language skills appropriate for a basic level A2 of the Common European Framework.
Knowledge and understanding
Understand short texts about everyday life and current affairs
Read articles concerned with contemporary problems
Speak about personal matters with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes interaction with native speakers quite possible and take an active part in discussion in familiar contexts
Write clear text on a basic language level
Intellectual skills
On successful completion of this course unit, students will be able to:
apply appropriate linguistic concepts
analyse and interpret acquired information and synthesise it as knowledge
Practical skills
On successful completion of this course unit, students will be able to:
read and understand a range of text types relating to socio-cultural aspects of Germany and the German speaking world
demonstrate active understanding of most of the essential linguistic structures covered in the set textbook, and a passive understanding of the rest
communicate appropriately in written and spoken German
Transferable skills and personal qualities
On successful completion of this course unit, students will be able to:
take responsibility for their own learning, manage time and work to deadlines
work independently to produce a dossier, showing an understanding of how to learn within the cycle of planning, action and reflection
work effectively and constructively as part of a group
show an awareness and responsiveness to the nature and extent of cultural diversity
use information and communications technology effectively and appropriately
Employability skills
- Other
- Written and oral communication skills; team-work; leadership; negotiation skills; research skills, problem-solving; adaptability; decision-making; time management; initiative; self-discipline; organisation; life-long learning skills; self-reflection; action planning; self-confidence; IT skills; increased intercultural awareness
Assessment methods
Coursework | 25% |
Oral exam
Students will be given a choice of three short texts with pictures. They will need to choose one text / topic and will be allowed time to prepare. Dictionaries are not allowed during the preparation time. During the oral exam students will describe the picture and talk about the topic of the text with the examiners. | 25% |
Written exam | 50% |
Feedback methods
Nature and timing of feedback:
Details of the extensive range of feedback opportunities available to students can be found on the Canvas website.
Recommended reading
Set texts:
Krenn, W. & Puchta, H. (2016). Motive A1-B1 : Kompaktkurs DaF, Kursbuch, Lektion 1-30. München: Hueber.
Krenn, W. & Puchta, H. (2016). Motive A1-B1 : Kompaktkurs DaF, Arbeitsbuch, Lektion 1-30. München: Hueber.
Further Reading:
Durrell, Martin, Katrin Kohl, Claudia Kaiser and Gudrun Loftus (2015). Essential German Grammar. 2nd edn. Abingdon: Routledge.
Collins German Dictionary, 9th edn. 2019. Glasgow: HarperCollins.
Langenscheidt Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Neubearbeitung. 2015. Berlin:
Langenscheidt.
Fernandez-Toro, Maria & Francis R. Jones. 2001. DIY techniques for language learners.
London: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research (CILT).
Study hours
Scheduled activity hours | |
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Tutorials | 55 |
Independent study hours | |
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Independent study | 160 |
Teaching staff
Staff member | Role |
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Anne-Teresa Markovic | Unit coordinator |
Dorit Fellner-Whitgreave | Unit coordinator |
Additional notes
This module must be passed with a minimum overall mark of 40% in order to progress.
Following successful completion of the first part of this course, it is strongly recommended that students continue working on their independent learning dossier over the Christmas vacation and the January examination period.