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Additional literature: Lepp, M. “Grammatik ist kinderleicht” TEA, 1998. Summaries of the lectures, distribution materials. List with notification of availability ...
German I TSK0060 PROGRAMME Purpose of the subject: To give basic knowledge concerning German pronunciation,

grammar and lexis and to use them in communication. Learning outcomes: The student can start and finish conversation in German, can

communicate in some shop or cafe. The student can describe his/her working day and free time activities. The student is able to find a flat or a room in Germany. Name of teaching staff member: Andrei Berestovski Chair: Culture and Communication Contacts of the teaching staff member: Room: 232 Phone: 6204123 E-mail: [email protected] Reception hours:Tu.and Fr. 16.00-17.00 Secretary: Elena Sõrmus Room: 254 Phone: 6204121 E-mail: jelena.sõ[email protected] Work load: …6 ECP

Content of the subject:

Introduction to the German language and culture. Alphabet, basic rules of pronunciation and grammer, the present and past of the verbs, the declination and plural of the nouns, basic vocabulary, basic facts of German geography and history. Exercise lessons, seminars 1. First contacts, German alphabet, basic rules of pronunciation; 2. Numbers till 100, first phone contacts; 3. Countries and cities; 4. Personal pronouns and verbs; 5. Singular and plural of the nouns; 6. Rooms, furniture; 7. Food, declination of the nouns; 8. Communication at the restaurant and in the shop; 9. Modal verbs, description of the free time and work; 10. Adverbs of time. On the vocation. 11. How do Germans live: flats,houses; 12. Declination of the nouns. Real estate market in Germany; 13. Adverbs of place; house rulesin Germany; 14. Looking for a flat`or a house.

15. Holiday in Germany; 16. Some facts of German geography. Organisation of out-of-classroom work 2 home assignments: the 5.th week and the 10.th week and written exam after the 16.th week Principal textbook(s): Textbook “Themen neu I” Additional literature: Lepp, M. “Grammatik ist kinderleicht” TEA, 1998 Summaries of the lectures, distribution materials List with notification of availability (photocopy, Moodle) Study results: The student knows alphabet, basic rules of pronunciation and grammer, the present and past

of the verbs, the declination and plural of the nouns, basic vocabulary, basic facts of German geography and history. The student can start and finish conversation in German, can communicate in some shop or cafe. The student can describe his/her working day and free time activities. The student is able to find a flat or a room in Germany. Assessment of knowledge: 2 home assignments and written exam