German Immersion 2 - GRMN5002

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Location Term Level1 Credits (ECTS)2 Current Convenor3 2025 to 2026
Canterbury
Spring Term 5 20 (10) Tobias Heinrich checkmark-circle

Overview

By participating in task-based seminars, interactive writing exercises, and collaborative projects, you will develop the necessary language skills to communicate clearly in German at an intermediate level. As you expand your German vocabulary, you will apply it across various contexts and utilising a variety of media, enhancing your capacity to express ideas with increasing flexibility. This process will be bolstered by vocabulary-building activities and immersive conversations with peers on key concepts related to familiar topics (e.g. university, work, leisure). Your learning will be supported by guided readings, discussions, and comprehension exercises that encourage critical thinking. In role-playing scenarios and group discussions, you will express your opinions and exchange information on everyday subjects, further developing and showcasing your communication skills at the intermediate level. At the same time, you will cultivate a critical understanding of the cultures and lifestyles in German-speaking countries, enriching your knowledge and cultural sensitivity through research projects, cultural presentations, and exposure to authentic materials.

Details

Contact hours

Seminar 32

Method of assessment

600 words Report. Assessment Details: Research Project Report worth 30%.
60 minutes and 900 words Language skills . Assessment Details: Listening, speaking and reading worth 70%.

Reassessment Method: Single instrument100% Practical Skills assessment (900 words)

Indicative reading

Learning outcomes

On successfully completing the module, students will be able to: 


1. Read and write in German at the intermediate level, demonstrating an understanding of texts and an ability to communicate clearly using various formats

2. Select and apply an expanded German vocabulary at the intermediate level, applying it in various contexts to express ideas with increasing flexibility

3. Demonstrate comprehension of key ideas in standard German texts on familiar topics related to university, work, and leisure, using a variety of structures appropriate to the intermediate level

4. Express opinions and exchange information confidently in German on familiar or routine subjects using a variety of media, reflecting the communication skills expected at the intermediate level

5. Develop a critical understanding of the cultures and ways of life in German-speaking countries, contextualising this knowledge within areas of study and personal interests.

Notes

  1. Credit level 5. Intermediate level module usually taken in Stage 2 of an undergraduate degree.
  2. ECTS credits are recognised throughout the EU and allow you to transfer credit easily from one university to another.
  3. The named convenor is the convenor for the current academic session.
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