After satisfactorily completing the module you should be able to:
Students must have successfully completed:
Two seminar hours in terms 1 and 2. There will be no timetabled teaching sessions in week 10 of term 2 to allow for individual consultations to discuss the end of year paper. In term 3, there will be one seminar in weeks 1 and 2 focusing primarily on consolidation of knowledge and language skills. Weeks 3 and 4 will focus on oral presentations.
A dossier of texts and materials will be provided by the tutor.
Written feedback will usually be given within one week to 10 days
All modules provide an opportunity to work on general oral/written communication skills (in class and in assessments) and general self management (organising your studies), alongside the specific skills in language or linguistics that the module teaches.
In addition to these, this module will allow you to particularly develop skills in social and intercultural awareness. By investigating current issues in societies where German is spoken, you will learn how historical and political events shape societies, how cultural expectations inform debates and how you can best communicate your understanding in German.
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About this module
- Module name
German language and society III
Deutsche Sprache und Gesellschaft III- Course code
G10H (LAN00010H)- Teacher
Thomas Jochum-Critchley- Term(s) taught
All terms- Credits
20