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Development of speaking, listening, and writing skills; selective review of complex grammatical structures. Practice speaking about everyday situations in different ways (e.g., role play, dialogues, skits, oral reports); use of audio tapes. Writing of exercises and compositions with emphasis on correctness of expression, stylistic appropriateness and idiomatic useage. Learning of special- ized vocabulary and idioms; writing of different types (e.g., dialogues, letters, journals, essays).
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Continuation of practice in speaking, listening, and writing skills; selective review of complex grammatical structures. Practice speaking about everyday situations in different ways (e.g., role play, dialogues, skits, oral reports); use of audion tapes. Writing of exercises and compositions with emphasis on correctness of expression, stylistic appro- priateness and idiomatic useage. Learning of specialized vocabulary and idioms; writing of different types (e.g., dialogues, letters, journals, essays).
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The study of various aspects & practices of German business world such as banking, marketing & organizational structures as they are practiced in Germany. Projects include job applications, producing market strategies, company proposals, etc.
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Introducing students to pivotal moments and figures in German cultural history from Roman Empire to creation of first German nation-state in 1871. Students will learn about people and places connected to German history and culture and their engagement with these concepts will provide them with an overview of the different time periods, events, and people. This will allow students to not only develop a deeper understanding of German-speaking culture and society, but it will also allow them to understand the constructed nature behind all forms of national identity.
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A chronological survey of major intellectual movements and artistic achievements that have shaped contemporary German- speaking societies. Included will be discussion of major historical events, works of literature, examples of music and the visual arts.
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Through reading, reflecting on and discussing a wide variety of texts, students will understand why humanity's relation- ship to nature & environment have long played a pivotal role in collective psyche of German people. Course will include discussion of literary works of earlier eras as precursors to an emerging ecological consciousness.
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