Aims
Aims
After satisfactorily completing the module you should be able to show:
- Increased understanding of the structures of the German language
- The ability to analyse grammatical aspects and understand and produce them in context
- Grammar revision and intensive self-study of the grammatical aspects discussed should lead to an increased awareness of their use in spoken and written German
Prerequisites
Prerequisites
Students must have successfully completed:
- A-level German, grade A or B, or equivalent.
Programme
Programme
Contact hours
The module lasts the whole year, with teaching continuing until Week 4 of the summer term. It is taught for 2 hours per week and regular self-study either in the eLab or the library and at home will be required.
Teaching programme
The grammar seminar will cover most grammatical aspects of the German language and you will see and use them in context. By revising grammatical structures you will become more aware of their meaning and use in oral and written communication. The self-study hour will be devoted to using and reviewing the grammatical structures discussed in the seminar. You will use interactive exercises or practice materials provided by the tutor and you will work through the grammar book and use online materials (see teaching materials).
German is used as the medium of instruction and learning in all classes wherever possible.
Teaching materials
Essential:
- A good notebook to record vocabulary and idiomatic phrases
- A good bilingual dictionary, one of the following:
- The Collins German Dictionary, 8th edition or later. (2013). Collins. Glasgow
- The Oxford Duden German Dictionary. (2005). Oxford University Press. Oxford
- Dreyer/Schmitt: A Practice Grammar of German. Max Hueber Verlag (1 Sep 2010). Language: English, German. ISBN: 978-3-19-32.7255-3
Recommended:
- Lehr- und Übungsbuch Der Deutschen Grammatik - Aktuell: Lösungsschlüssel (answer key). Max Hueber Verlag (8 July 2009). Language: German. ISBN: 978-3-19-407255-8
- English Grammar for Students of German. ISBN-10: 0340815760 ISBN-13: 978-0340815762
- A monolingual dictionary is strongly recommended, e.g.
- Langenscheidt's Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache. (2015). Langenscheidt. Munich.
- Duden – Deutsches Universalwörterbuch. 8th edition. (2015). Duden
Assessment and feedback
Assessment and feedback
Formative assessment
You will be expected to complete and submit exercises and other written assignments regularly and to present some of this work in seminars. In addition, reading and other preparation for the seminars and lectures will be required.
Summative assessment
There are 2 components to the final assessment, all of which will count towards your final degree classification:
- A 1 hour grammar test(Paper 1)
- Date: Term 2, Week 1
- Weight: 30%
- A 2 hour closed written examination, consisting of grammar exercises(Paper 2)
- Date: Term 3, Weeks 5-7
- Weight: 70%
- Feedback: Students will be allowed to see their exam papers with comments, under supervision, at an appointed date after the external examiner has reviewed the papers.