| Type of course: | Elective (1 of 3) | 
| Language of instruction: | German | 
| Erasmus Language of instruction: | English | 
| Name of lecturer: | Valentin Todescu | 
| Seminar tutor: | Valentin Todescu | 
| Form of education | Full-time | 
| Form of instruction: | Class | 
| Number of teaching hours per semester: | 28 | 
| Number of teaching hours per week: | 2 | 
| Semester: | Autumn | 
| Form of receiving a credit for a course: | Grade | 
| Number of ECTS credits allocated | 2 | 
                                     It guides the student in building the relevant grammatical structures and comunicative strategies. 
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1. Hello! (Communication: to greet and to say good bye; Grammar: statement and W-interogation; verbs - present form ; Understanding: People from Germany) 2. How are you? (Communication: how are you? Grammar: Numbers from 0 – 200; personal pronoun; Understanding: Numbers and prices) 3. What does that cost? (Communication: speak about prices; Grammar: definite and indefinite article; Understanding: Notification) 4. What time is it? (Communication: time; Grammar: separable Verbs; Understanding: past forms) 5. What do you want to by? (Communication: to understand shopping dialogues; Grammar: Plural of Nouns; Understanding: a recipe) 6. Family life. (Communication: talk about family; Grammar: mein-, dein-, sein-; Preterit forms from “sein” and “haben”; Understanding: Birthdaytradition in Germany 7. Repetition
Lecture, conversation, exemplification.
Introducing and talking about oneself Shopping Telling time and recounting a day Family life Cultural and linguistic variants of all three German-speaking countries are featured
Written paper – interpretative essay – 60%; continuous assessment – 40%.
                                    
                    Christiane Lemcke; Lutz Rohrmann; Theo Scherling,
                    BERLINER PLATZ 1. DEUTSCH IM ALLTAG, Langenscheidt,
                    Berlin,
                    2009,
                    250.
                    
                                    
                    
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