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Nov 21, 2024
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HU 411G - German II2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course is a continuation of HU 410G German I. (prereq: HU 410G or consent of department chair) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Pronounce German correctly and confidently
- Converse about additional everyday topics, using three verbs tenses in active voice
- Translate somewhat more complicated German passages into English without misrepresenting grammar or meaning; and to do conversely for English into German, spelling and punctuating correctly
- Enjoy the pursuit of language competence as skills develop from a firm foundation
- Discuss issues in German life similar to those in his/her own life
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Oral readings; pronunciation and associated spelling (8 classes)
- Oral composition including everyday expressions (3 classes)
- Listening practice (2 classes)
- Vocabulary (5 classes)
- Sentence structure (3 classes)
- Pronouns (1 class)
- Adjectives (1 class)
- Verbs (6 classes)
- Adverbs (1 class)
- Conjunctions (2 classes)
- Cultural features (3 classes)
- Tests (7 classes)
Laboratory Topics
- Listening to the cassette tapes for the textbook is expected
- Attending and reporting on a designated cultural event in the community is required
- In-class drill work is analogous to laboratory experience
Coordinator R. David Kent
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