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Howard Stern. mtwthf 9.25-10.15, mtwth10.30-11.20 L1-L2 2 C Credits Meets RP (0) Intensive training in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending the language. Focus on the mastery of formal grammar. For beginning students of superior linguistic ability.
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Marion Gehlker and staff. mtwthf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L3 1iC Credits Meets RP (61) Build s on and expands knowledge acquired in gman 120a or b. A content-based class that helps students improve their oral and written linguistic skills and their cultural awareness through texts and audiovisual materials relating to German literature, culture, history, and politics. Topics include German universities, Berlin or Frankfurt, Germany before and after the Berlin Wall, and interpersonal relationships. Course materials include online listening comprehension exercises, poems and short stories by Kafka, Brecht, K?stner, Schneider, and Kaschnitz, popular and classical music, and feature films. Tutors are available for extra help or for advanced practice. After gman 120a or b or according to placement examination. Followed by gman 140a or b. Enrollment limited to 14 per section.
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Marion Gehlker and staff. mtwthf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L4 1 §CCredits Meets RP (61) Continuation of gman 130a or b. Topics include multicultural Germany, globalization, pacifism, and music and politics. Readings include fiction and nonfic-tion texts by Celan, Kaminer, and Einstein and a full-length novel. Tutors are available for extra help or for advanced practice. After gman 130a or b or according to placem ent ex amination. No rm ally followed by gman 150a or b or, with permission of the d irector of un de rgraduate studies, by gman 171a. Enrollment limited to 14 per sect ion. (F ormerly gman 131a or b )
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Howard Stern. mtwthf 9.25-10.15, mtwth10.30-11.20 L3-L4 2 C Credits Meets RP (0) Continuation of gman 125a. Focus on speaking, writing, and the conversion of grammatical knowledge into reading competence for literary and scholarly purposes. Prerequisite: gman 125a. (Formerly the second term of gman 125)
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Anthony Niesz and staff. mwf1htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L5 (61) An advanced language course intended to improve students' proficiency in aural and reading comprehension, as well as in speaking and writing. Discussion of literary texts by major German authors. Emphasis on vocabulary expansion with specialized grammatical review and a focus on stylistic development in students' writing. Recommended for students planning to use the language practically and as preparation for higher-level courses in both language and literature. After gman 140a or b or 145b. For entering students with a score of5 on the German Advanced Placement test, or according to results of the placement examination. ( Formerly gman 138a)
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Marion Gehlker. tth11.35-12.50 L5 (24) An advanced language course focusing on improving upper-level language skills through the discussion of selected aspects of German culture, politics, and history in literary and nonliterary texts and film. Topics include the Weimar Republic, youth movements, social democracy, Vergangenheitsbew?ltigung, and postwar developments. Frequent oral and written assignments; emphasis on vocabulary building. After gman 140a or b, 145b, or 150a or b. (Formerly gman 140b)
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Anthony Niesz. mw 11.35-12.50 L5 (34) Analysis and discussion of news stories and articles from online German periodicals. Composition and revision of essays on current events of interest to students, with a focus on improving both style and grammar. After gman 150a or b or with permission of instructor ( Formerly gman 148a)
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KirkWetters. tth11.35-12.50 L5 (0) Study of key authors and works of the German narrative tradition, with a focus on the development of advanced reading comprehension, writing, and speaking skills. Readings from short stories, novellas, and at least one novel. Writings by exemplary storytellers of the German tradition, such as Goethe, Kleist, Hebel, Hoffmann, Stifter, Keller, Kafka, Mann, Musil, Bachmann, and Bernhard.
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Paul North. tth11.35-12.50 L5 (0) An advanced language course that addresses key authors and works of the German theatrical tradition. Refinement of skills in reading comprehension, writing, and speaking. Authors include Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Büchner, Hebbel, Wedekind, Brecht, and Müller.
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Howard Stern. For description see under Literature. (Formerly gman 177b)
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