GRMN3102
Elementary German
Daily activities include four hours of classroom instruction, plus additional work in the language laboratory and computer center. Emphasis will be placed on the grammatical structures of German as well as on conversation and correct pronunciation. Reading comprehension skills are introduced through primary texts, including literature. Throughout the program, audio-visual presentations supplement regular classroom activities.
Required text: Robert Di Donato, et al.: Deutsch, Na klar! An Introductory German Course (6th ed., McGraw-Hill) (book, workbook, and lab manual)
Note: All students who have prior knowledge of German and want to be placed beyond the Elementary German level (101-102-103) are required to take an analytical placement examination involving all four skills. On the basis of the test results, students will be advised concerning their course selections.
Required text: Robert Di Donato, et al.: Deutsch, Na klar! An Introductory German Course (6th ed., McGraw-Hill) (book, workbook, and lab manual)
Note: All students who have prior knowledge of German and want to be placed beyond the Elementary German level (101-102-103) are required to take an analytical placement examination involving all four skills. On the basis of the test results, students will be advised concerning their course selections.
- Subject:
- German
- Department:
- German
- Division:
- Language School
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- EUR LNG
- Equivalent Courses:
Sections
Summer 2013
GRMN3102B-L13 Lecture (Breithaupt-Wrage, Breyer, Gramling, Herklotz, Kempiners, Peckenpaugh, Wegel, Wegener)
GRMN3102C-L13 Lecture (Breithaupt-Wrage, Breyer, Gramling, Herklotz, Kempiners, Peckenpaugh, Wegel, Wegener)
GRMN3102D-L13 Lecture (Breithaupt-Wrage, Breyer, Gramling, Herklotz, Kempiners, Peckenpaugh, Wegel, Wegener)
Summer 2012
Summer 2011
Summer 2010
Summer 2009
Summer 2008
Summer 2007
Summer 2006
GRMN3102B-L06 Lecture
GRMN3102C-L06 Lecture