German Conversation II
TeachersFrank,NickelStaffInfo
Elective, CreditsCompulsory  1 credit [Department of Language Studies French/German/Spanish/Chinese/Korean Course Matriculated after 2016]
 Syllabus NumberGER-110

Course Description

1. Outline of the lesson (Aim)
To acquire basic vocabulary and expressions for each theme, and aim to acquire grammatical knowledge. The goal is to acquire a good balance of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills with a solid introduction and foundation in German.

2. Objectives of the class
To be able to master various scenes (greetings, coffee shops, introduction of cities, taking appointments, directions, etc.) and themes (occupation, vacation, expressions in German).

3. Grade evaluation methods and criteria
Homework: 33%, Normal score (attendance, class participation, group work, etc.): 33%, Exam: 33%

4. Textbooks / References Textbooks
Hilpert, Silke Schritte international Neu 3. Deutschals Fremdsprache / Kursbuch + Arbeitsbuch + CD zum Arbeitsbuch (ISBN-13: 978-3193010841) Hueber Verlag

5. Contents of preparation study
It is absolutely necessary to study words every day so that you can follow the class. It is also helpful to use my classmate German as much as possible. Submitting homework for a week is a prerequisite to passing.

6. Other precautions for class registration
This class is linked to "Practice I / II" and "Conversation III / IV", so please be careful when registering for class. This course is for German language students only. Students in other departments must take the “International Communication” class. Exceeding three absences will result in ineligibility.

7. Class contents
1. Arrival: Communicate feelings
2. Home: Show address
3. Meal: State frequent
4. Work conversation: Give conditions
5. Sport: Give health-care advice
6. Vocational training: Talk about childhood wishes
7. Gifts: Talk about gift ideas
8. Weekend : Talk about desires Intermediate test
9. (oral test), mine: Naming furniture
10. Communication: Understanding interviews
11. Outing: Displaying place names (directions and locations)
12. Travel: Understanding articles on travel destinations
13. Money: Asking for Information at a Bank Window
14. Time of Life: Understanding Personal Articles
15. Final Exam