HU Credits:
4
Degree/Cycle:
1st degree (Bachelor)
Responsible Department:
german, russian & east european studies
Semester:
Yearly
Teaching Languages:
German
Campus:
Mt. Scopus
Course/Module Coordinator:
Dr . Kristina Reiss
Coordinator Office Hours:
Tuesday 10-12
Room 4702
Teaching Staff:
Dr. Kristina Reiss
Course/Module description:
Participants will study writing
styles of academic textwork.
They will learn to differentiate between everyday language and academic-scientific language forms in German.
Course/Module aims:
This course will provide ressources of different styles of German academic language in order to extend their academic language and writing competence.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
We will develop and use German language skills on various levels to analyse and produce academic written textwork. Participants will enlarge their knowledge and widen of academic
Thex will understand, reflect and analyze different styles and forms of academic writing.
Attendance requirements(%):
90%
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
The students of this course will meet for one two-hour (academic) frontal session per week. There will be regular small group discussions within classes.
Course/Module Content:
writing and stylistic analysis of academic articles in humanities
Several examples and periods of Young German Literature
Required Reading:
We will work on our academic writing skills.
Academic textsexamples will be distributed within the course
Additional Reading Material:
will given/presented by lecturer within courses
Grading Scheme :
Additional information:
B1/B2 Level of German and active participation as well as regularly attendance are necessary.
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