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Course Description

Learners develop cultural knowledge and communicative skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in modern standard German. Upon successful completion of this course, students demonstrate a CEFR A1.1 level of proficiency.

Learning outcomes

  • Introduce themselves and respond to introductions of others.
  • Introduce another person.
  • Interact and answer simple questions about nationality, origin, and habitation.
  • Participate in simple conversations about familiar topics, such as health, family, weather, and vacations.
  • Ask for and/or give something, for example food and drinks.
  • Describe a person, an event, a situation, and familiar surroundings.
  • Comment on leisure and sport activities.
  • Answer phone calls with simple greetings.
  • Understand short, simple texts.
  • Write expressions and simple isolated phrases.
  • Identify basic cultural, linguistic, and historic idiosyncrasies of German culture from around the world.
  • Demonstrate a CEFR A1.1 level of proficiency.

Course topics

  • Folge / Episode 1: Introductions, pronunciation, popular objects and common phrases
  • Folge / Episode 2: How to ask questions, how to talk about things and activities we like, and how to count, some geography of Europe, and some of the names of countries in German
  • Folge / Episode 3: German culture, telling the time, different food and drink items, and what you do when you want to eat out, whether it is at a food stand or a fine restaurant
  • Folge / Episode 4: Shopping on the “Zeil”, specials offered by the Galeria, the German family and the Dackelfamilie of Emma and Emil, how to talk about our daily activities and how to introduce courses of study, professions, and occupations.
  • Folge / Episode 5: Our wishes and dreams, conducting interviews with friends and family members, sightseeing in Frankfurt, and exploring German and European culture a bit more.

Required text and materials

The following Open Education Resources (OER) textbook, free of charge, is required for this course:

  1. GERM 1111: Introductory German I

Assessments

To successfully complete this course, students must achieve a passing grade of 50% or higher on the overall course and 50% or higher on each of the mandatory Final Oral Exam and the mandatory Final Written Exam.

Assignment 1: Written Assessment 15%
Assignment 2: Oral Assessment 15%
Assignment 3: Written Assessment 25%
Assignment 4: Oral Assessment 25%
Assignment 5: Written Assessment 310%
Assignment 6: Written Assessment 415%
Assignment 7: Language Journal10%
Mandatory Final Written Exam30%
Mandatory Final Oral Exam15%
Total100%

Exclusions

GERM 1110

Students who have completed German in Grade 11 or equivalent within the last two years may not take this course for credit unless approved by Modern Languages.

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Section Title
Introductory German 1
Section Schedule
Any Time (30 weeks duration)
Course Fee(s)
Canadian in BC/YT non-credit $837.62 Click here to get more information
Canadian outside BC/YT non-credit $946.70 Click here to get more information
International Student non-credit $1,661.15 Click here to get more information
Available for Credit
3 credits

Open Learning faculty member information

An Open Learning faculty member is available to assist students. Students will receive the necessary contact information at the start of the course.

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