Course overview Sommersemester 2023
Language Centre of Technische Universität Braunschweig

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Arabic
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Arabic A1
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Arabisch A1 /Arabic A1 - Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Arabic A1 (Level A1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 7 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Arabic.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Native speakers of this language may not take this foreign language course.LABASQUE, N., (2018), Salam! neu A1-A2 - Arabisch für Anfänger - Kursbuch mit Audio CD, Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen, ISBN 978-3-12-528835-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course book has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ar-a1-02-01
Instructor: Maissaa Markabi
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Arabisch A1 /Arabic A1 - Elementary
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Arabic A2
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Arabisch A2 /Arabic A2 - Pre-Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Arabic A2 (Level A2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 8 to 15 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is aimed at students who have already successfully completed our Arabic A1 (A1) courses or who have a basic knowledge of Arabic at CEFR level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Native speakers of this language may not take this foreign language course.LABASQUE, N., (2018), Salam! neu A1-A2 - Arabisch für Anfänger - Kursbuch mit Audio CD, Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen, ISBN 978-3-12-528835-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course book has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ar-a2-02-01
Instructor: Maissaa Markabi
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 20:15-21:45
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Arabisch A2 /Arabic A2 - Pre-Elementary
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Arabic A1
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Chinese
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Chinese A1
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Chinesisch A1.1&A1.2 / Chinese A1.1&A1.2 - Elementary 1&2
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Chinese A1.1&A1.2 (Level A1.1-A1.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-3 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the first half of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is intended for students with no previous knowledge.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A1 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-528965-9; Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-528966-6.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.This course is communicative and action-oriented, includes a systematic treatment of the grammar as well as the systematic development of vocabulary. All four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Chinese language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning and thus also learn how to communicate successfully in intercultural interactions.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (5 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-zh-a1.1-02-01
Instructor: Fengjun Ma
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-zh-a1.1-02-02
Instructor: Lili Jiang
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.328
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
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Chinesisch A1.3&A1.4 / Chinese A1.3&A1.4 - Elementary 3&4
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Chinese A1.3&A1.4 (Level A1.3-A1.4, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 4-6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Chinese 1&2 (A1.1&A1.2) or Chinese knowledge corresponding to the first half of level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A1 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-528965-9; Übungsbuch: ISBN 978-3-12-528966-6.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.This course is communicative and action-oriented, includes a systematic treatment of the grammar as well as the systematic development of vocabulary. All four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Chinese language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning and thus also learn how to communicate successfully in intercultural interactions.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-zh-a1.3-02-01
Instructor: Fengjun Ma
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Chinesisch A1.1&A1.2 / Chinese A1.1&A1.2 - Elementary 1&2
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Chinese A2
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Chinesisch A2.1&A2.2 / Chinese A2.1&A2.2 - Pre-Intermediate 1&2
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Chinese A2.1&A2.2 (Level A2.1-A2.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-4 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of half of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Chinese A1.3&A1.4 or Chinese knowledge corresponding to the level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A2 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-528967-3; Übungsbuch: ISBN 978-3-12-528968-0.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.This course is communicative and action-oriented, includes a systematic treatment of the grammar as well as the systematic development of vocabulary. All four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Chinese language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning and thus also learn how to communicate successfully in intercultural interactions.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-zh-a2.1-02-01
Instructor: Qiong Luo
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
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Chinesisch A2.3 / Chinese A2.3 - Pre-Intermediate 3
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Chinese A2.3 (Level A2.3, UNIcert® Basis, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 5-6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Chinese 5&6 (A2.1&A2.2) or Chinese knowledge corresponding to the first half of the level A2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A2 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-528967-3; Übungsbuch: ISBN 978-3-12-528968-0.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.This course is communicative and action-oriented, includes a systematic treatment of the grammar as well as the systematic development of vocabulary. All four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Chinese language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning and thus also learn how to communicate successfully in intercultural interactions.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-zh-a2.3-01-01
Instructor: Qiong Luo
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
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Chinesisch A2.1&A2.2 / Chinese A2.1&A2.2 - Pre-Intermediate 1&2
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Chinese A1
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German
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German A1
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Deutsch A1
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German A1 (Level A1, 6 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 12 of the textbook studio (express A1).
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). The course helps students and staff to orientate themselves at the TU BS.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesno prerequisites
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesstudio (express) - Compact Course German A1
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Course book / Exercise book
ISBN 978-3-06-549971-2
https://www.cornelsen.de/produkte/studio-expresskurs-und-uebungsbuch-mit-audios-online-a1-9783065499712Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a1-02-01
Instructor: Sandra Bakker
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 09:00-11:30
- online
- Fr
- 09:00-11:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a1-02-02
Instructor: Suenja Kohn
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mo
- 18:30-20:45
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 18:30-20:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a1-02-03
Instructor: Kübra Yildirim
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 16:45-19:15
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 16:45-19:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a1-02-04
Instructor: Suenja Kohn, Kübra Yildirim
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Di
- 18:30-20:45
- BW 74.-119
- Mi
- 18:30-20:45
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Deutsch A1 Hören und Sprechen
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German A1 Listening and Speaking
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, listening, speaking and pronunciation are specifically trained with previously designed and selected material.
Learning outcomesThis course is interactive and aims to improve speaking and listening skills. It will be taught in an activity-oriented way.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesnone
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesnone, in the course worksheets as well as video and audio material are made available on the learning platform Moodle or handed out in class
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsEveryday topics are practised in the listening and speaking skills and student interests are taken into account. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsOral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Weekly assignments , Final written exam (45min)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a1-20-01
Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
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Deutsch A1
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German A2
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Deutsch A2
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German A2 (Level A2, 6 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 12 of the textbook Netzwerk neu A2.
Learning outcomes
The course leads quickly and purposefully to the level
Prerequisites and co-requisites
A2 and deepens in particular exam-relevant
Structures and productive elements.
He helps students and employees of the TU BS to
during studies and professional activities
better orientate yourself in the German-speaking area.To attend this course, you must have passed the basic A1 course or have achieved a placement result that entitles you to attend the A2 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesNetzwerk neu A2: Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Kursbuch von Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
ISBN-13 978-3126071642
Netzwerk neu A2. Übungsbuch mit Audios
Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch,
Helen Schmitz
ISBN 978-3-12-607165-9Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed in such a way that they offer many opportunities for partner and group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Weekly assignments , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersThe written exam will take place one week after the lecture period.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a2-02-01
Instructor: Malgorzata Liszt
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 17:00-19:30
- online
- Do
- 17:00-19:30
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Deutsch A2
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German A2 (Level A2, 6 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers the Studio [express] - A2 textbook in its entirety.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the German A1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the A2 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesStudio [express] - A2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Course and exercise book with audios online - Incl. e-book
Hermann Funk, Christina Kuhn
Cornelsen Publishing House
978-3-06-549972-9 (ISBN)Communicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a2-03-01
Instructor: Arif Henrik Topar
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mi
- 09:45-12:15
- BW 74.130
- Fr
- 09:45-12:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a2-03-02
Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 09:00-11:15
- BW 74.-119
- Fr
- 09:00-11:15
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Deutsch A2 Schreiben und Sprechen
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German A2 Speaking and Writing
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course we talk about various everyday topics (travel, free time activities, buying tickets , etc.) and at the same time we learn to write different types of texts (Emails, descriping people and routes, picture story, etc.).
Learning outcomesThe course is communicative and aims to improve the language skills of speaking and writing, which are important for everyday life and also for studying.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesA placement result that entitles you to attend the A2 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThere are no compulsory learning materials.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in speaking and writing that take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsOral grade (presentation) , Writing Assignment (250 words)
OthersThis course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-a2-20-01
Instructor: Yue Ma
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mi
- 18:30-20:00
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Deutsch A2
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German B1
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Deutsch B1 Grammatik kommunikativ
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1 Communicative Grammar (2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, grammar is specifically trained with previously designed material.
Learning outcomesThis course is both grammar-oriented and communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic A2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B1 Grammar Training course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThere are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills that take into student interests. The communicative part of the course is supported by a large proportion of group and partner work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Active participation group work , Final written exam (45min)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session. This course takes place online. During the online-based teaching we will communicate via BigBlueButton (BBB). There is a compulsory attendance of 75% of the teaching organized in video conferences. The use of a microphone and camera is obligatory, as this is the only way to achieve the learning objectives. Please ensure that you meet the necessary technical requirements yourself and test them in good time before the course begins.
This course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1-11-01
Instructor: Yue Ma
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
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Deutsch B1 Hören und Sprechen
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1 listening and speaking (Level B1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, listening, speaking and pronunciation are specifically trained with previously designed and selected material.
Learning outcomesThis course is very communicative and aims to improve language skills (speaking and listening comprehension). Lessons are taught in an action-oriented way.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the A2 basic course or a placement result that entitles you to attend the B1 listening and speaking course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class or announced at the beginning of the first class session.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics related to grammar are practiced in skills speaking, listening and pronunciation, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Listening exam (30 minutes) , Presentation (10 minutes)
OthersThe method of examination will be announced in the first course session.
This course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1-20-01
Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
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Deutsch B1.1
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1.1 (Level B1.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic A2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to take the B1.1 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesNetzwerk neu B1.1
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Kurs- und Übungsbuch mit Audios und Videos
Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch, Helen Schmitz
ISBN 978-3-12-607170-3Communicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersThe course will take place online via Big Blue Bottom. The written exam will take place one week after the lecture period.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1.1-02-01
Instructor: Solveig Teichert
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- online
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1.1-02-02
Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Deutsch B1.2
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1.2 (Level B1.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentChapters 7 through 12 of the Textbook are covered in this course. A short repetition on selected topics takes place in the first session.
Learning outcomesThis course is designed to be communicative and focuses on improving all four language skills. (reading, writing, speaking, listening). After a preliminary survey in which you can name focal topics, the basic course is supplemented with additional material in order to correspond to your content.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThe requirements for the B1.2 course are the successful completion of a B1.1 course at the Sprachenzentrum TU Braunschweig or proof of the B1.1 level via the placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesNetzwerk neu B1.2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Kurs- und Übungsbuch mit Audios und Videos
Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch, Helen Schmitz
ISBN 978-3-12-607171-0Communicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills that take into student interests. The communicative part of the course is supported by a large proportion of group and partner work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Weekly assignments , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersThis course takes place online. During the online-based teaching we will communicate via BigBlueButton (BBB). There is a compulsory attendance of 75% of the teaching organized in video conferences. The use of a microphone and camera is obligatory, as this is the only way to achieve the learning objectives. Please ensure that you meet the necessary technical requirements yourself and test them in good time before the course begins.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1.2-02-01
Instructor: Marina Heine
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- online
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
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Deutsch B1.2
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1.2 (Level B1.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 7 to 12 of the textbook. Topics such as products and consumption, travel and transport, history and politics
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThe requirements for the B1.2 course are the successful completion of a B1.1 course at the Sprachenzentrum TU Braunschweig or proof of the B1.1 level via the placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesAnne Buscha, Szilvia Szita: Spektrum Deutsch B1, Kursbuch, Teilband 2, Schubert Verlag, ISBN 978-3-941323-41-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills that take into student interests. The communicative part of the course is supported by a large proportion of group and partner work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (15 minutes)
Otherswritten exam (90 minutes), oral exam (15 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1.2-03-01
Instructor: Jana Lee
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.328
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Deutsch B1.2 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B1.2 for engineering and natural sciences (Level B1.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course you will work on the vocabulary, the idioms and typical grammatical structures of scientific and technical language for engineers and natural scientists. On the basis of specialist texts, we train the structures and vocabulary you need to present your field of study, to formulate hypotheses, to describe processes, experiments or test arrangements and to formulate research results in writing. You will practically practice the production and reception of vocabulary, idioms and grammatical structures with study-related topic fields.
Learning outcomes
Following subjects will be covered in the module:
- Mechanical engineering
- Biochemistry
- Pharmacy/Medicine
- Artificial intelligenceThis course is interactive and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesYou have successfully completed B1.1 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B1.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
none, in the course, worksheets as well as video and audio material are made available on the learning platform Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsStudy-related topics are practised in the 4 skills and student interests are taken into account. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersThis course qualifies for the acquisition of a language certificate that entitles the student to advance to the following language level.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b1.2-73-01
Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Deutsch B1 Grammatik kommunikativ
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German B2
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Deutsch B2 Hören und Sprechen
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German Listening and Speaking (Level B2, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentTexts are listened to, vocabulary is developed and everyday topics are discussed, including topics such as language, studies, cities that are important for life in Germany.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims at improving linguistic, communicative and auditory skills (speaking, listening comprehension).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic course B1.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesA textbook does not need to be purchased.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative topics are practised in the 2 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Presentation (15 minutes) , Final written exam (45min)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
This course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2-20-01
Instructor: Jana Lee
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
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Deutsch B2.1
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B2.1 (Level B2.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the B1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to take the B2.1 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBraun, Fügert, Jin et. al. (2020): Kompass DaF B2.1 Deutsch für Studium und Beruf Kurs- und Übungsbuch, Klett Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-12-670001-6
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics are practiced in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.1-02-01
Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.328
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
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Kompaktkurs / Compact Course
28.08.23 - 22.09.23Compact Course B2.1 (Level B2.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 5 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic course B1.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBraun, Fügert, Jin et. al. (2020): Kompass DaF B2.1 Deutsch für Studium und Beruf Kurs- und Übungsbuch, Klett Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-12-670001-6
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.1-10-01
Instructor: Katarzyna Moser
Date: 28.08.2023 - 22.09.2023
Booking period: 23.08.2023 10:00 - 23.08.2023 16:00
Course dates:
- BW 74.-118
- Mo
- 10:30-13:45
- BW 74.-118
- Di
- 10:30-13:45
- BW 74.-118
- Mi
- 10:30-13:45
- BW 74.-118
- Do
- 10:30-13:45
- BW 74.-118
- Fr
- 10:30-13:45
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Deutsch B2.1 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German for engineering and natural sciences (Level B2.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentDevelopment of vocabulary, idioms and typical grammatical structures of scientific and technical language for engineers and natural scientists on the basis of technical texts. Practical practice of what has been learned through study-related presentations.
Learning outcomes
Course topics:
- Study
- Materials
- Tools and their use
- Inventions
- forms of propulsion
- Artificial IntelligenceThis course is interactive and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course B1.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Participation in the previous course "German B1.2 for Engineering and Natural Sciences" is not compulsory.none, in the course, worksheets as well as video and audio material are made available on the learning platform Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsStudy-related topics are practised in the 4 skills and student interests are taken into account. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (group presentations and performance in class) , Weekly assignments
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
This course qualifies for the acquisition of a language certificate that entitles the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.1-73-01
Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.128
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
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Deutsch B2.2
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B2.2 (Level B2.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 6 to 10 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course B2.1 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBirgit Braun u.a.: Kompass DaF B2.2, Deutsch für Studium und Beruf, Kurs- und Übungsbuch, Stuttgart 2020.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
ISBN: 978-3-12-670002-3Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (120 minutes) , Oral grade (presentation)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.2-02-01
Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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Kompaktkurs / Compact Course
28.08.23 - 22.09.23Compact Course B2.2 (Level B2.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic course B2.1 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesKlaus Lodewick (2017): Rückenwind.Kursbuch. Band 1(B2). Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene, Fabouda Verlag ISBN: 978-3-930861-75-0
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Klaus Lodewick (2017): Rückenwind.Übungsbuch. Band 1(B2). Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene, Fabouda Verlag ISBN 978-3-930861-76-7Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in class , Active participation group work , Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (120 minutes)
OthersThe course is offered in an online format in weeks 1 + 2. In week 3 + 4 it takes place as a face-to-face course at the Language Centre.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.2-10-01
Instructor: Sandra Bakker, Sebastian Schimmel
Date: 28.08.2023 - 22.09.2023
Booking period: 23.08.2023 10:00 - 23.08.2023 16:00
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 09:00-12:15
- online
- Di
- 09:00-12:15
- online
- Mi
- 09:00-12:15
- online
- Do
- 09:00-12:15
- online
- Fr
- 09:00-12:15
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DSH-Vorbereitung Kompaktkurs / DSH Preparation Compact Course
21.08.23 - 15.09.23DSH Preparation Compact Course (Level B2.2, 0 Credits)
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %
Course contentIn this course you will prepare for the German Language Test for University Admission (DSH).
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic course B2.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesrecommendation: Mit Erfolg zur DSH - Übungsbuch
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
ISBN 978-3-12-676825-2Communicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsCourses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.2-30-01
Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock, Jana Lee, Friederike Weidauer
Date: 21.08.2023 - 15.09.2023
Booking period: 18.08.2023 10:00 - 18.08.2023 13:00
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 09:00-12:15
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 09:00-12:15
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 09:00-12:15
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 09:00-12:15
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 09:00-12:15
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Deutsch B2.2 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German for engineering and natural sciences (Level B2.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentDevelopment of vocabulary, idioms and typical grammatical structures of scientific and technical language for engineers and natural scientists on the basis of technical texts. Practical practice of what has been learned through study-related presentations.
Learning outcomes
Course topics:
- Science and the engineering profession
- General physics/mechanics
- E-technology
- Chemistry/chemical processes
- Sustainable energy technologyThis course is interactive and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesYou have successfully completed B2.1 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Participation in the previous course "German B2.1 for Engineering and Natural Sciences" is not compulsory.none, in the course, worksheets as well as video and audio material are made available on the learning platform Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsStudy-related topics are practised in the 4 skills and student interests are taken into account. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsContinuous assessment (participation in the course (20%) , Final written exam (90 minutes)
OthersThis course qualifies for the acquisition of a language certificate that entitles the student to advance to the following language level.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2.2-73-01
Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.326
- Mi
- 13:15-14:45
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Deutsch B2/C1 wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Grammatik
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B2/C1 academic writing and grammar (level B2/C1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course the grammatical structures relevant for the C1 level are practiced and deepened. The choice of topics is based on the students' wishes.
Learning outcomes
This course is communicative and aims to improve your grammatical knowledge and your written skills.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the B1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesA textbook does not need to be purchased. Copies and self-made teaching material are placed online.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGrammar topics are practiced in a communicative and action-oriented way. The exercises are designed in such a way that they offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
This course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2c1-26-01
Instructor: Jana Lee
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
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Deutsch B2 Hören und Sprechen
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German C1
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Deutsch B2/C1 wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Grammatik
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German B2/C1 academic writing and grammar (level B2/C1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course the grammatical structures relevant for the C1 level are practiced and deepened. The choice of topics is based on the students' wishes.
Learning outcomes
This course is communicative and aims to improve your grammatical knowledge and your written skills.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the B1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesA textbook does not need to be purchased. Copies and self-made teaching material are placed online.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGrammar topics are practiced in a communicative and action-oriented way. The exercises are designed in such a way that they offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
This course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-b2c1-26-01
Instructor: Jana Lee
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
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Diskutieren, Argumentieren, Präsentieren
17.04.23 - 21.07.23Discussion, Argumentation, Presentation (Level C1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentPractising forms of discussion, presentations and their moderation on the basis of rule-governed argumentation. We talk about rule-based discussion, the structure of your presentation, slide design and your performance.
Learning outcomesImprove your discussion, argumentation and presentation skills in German.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a B2.2 basic course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the C1 course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are posted online and come from the participants.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe course is a forum for participants to practice study or subject presentations and receive feedback. Discussion and moderation are led by the participants themselves.
Assessment methodsOral grade (presentation) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class)
OthersThis course does not qualify for the acquisition of a language certificate entitling the student to advance to the following language level.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-c1-22-01
Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
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Deutsch C1 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German for engineering and natural sciences (Level C1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentDevelopment of vocabulary, idioms and typical grammatical structures of scientific and technical language for engineers and natural scientists on the basis of technical texts. Practical practice of what has been learned through study-related presentations. Topics such as artificial intelligence, sustainability, possibilities in medicine, The World of Chemistry, mechanics and mechanical engineering will be covered.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). Nevertheless, your specific needs will be addressed after a content-related query.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course B2.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course C1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Participation in the previous course "German B2.2 for Engineering and Natural Sciences" is not compulsory.none, in the course worksheets as well as video and audio material are made available on the learning platform Moodle or handed out in class
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsStudy-related topics are practised in the 4 skills and student interests are taken into account. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Active participation in class (presentations, homework)
OthersThe examination method will be announced in the first course session.
This course qualifies for the acquisition of a language certificate that entitles the student to advance to the following language level.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-c1-73-01
Instructor: Maria Neumann
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
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Deutsch C1.1
17.04.23 - 21.07.23German C1.1 (Level C1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course will cover chapters 1 through 5 of the textbook. Topics such as language, money, the public space, artificial worlds and conflicts.
Learning outcomesThis course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). Nevertheless, your specific needs will be addressed after a content-related query.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the basic course B2.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course C1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBirgit Braun u.a.: Kompass DaF C1.1, Deutsch für Studium und Beruf, Kurs- und Übungsbuch, Stuttgart 2020. ISBN: 978-3-12-670007-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsCommunicative and action-oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills, which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to offer many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsActive participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-de-c1.1-02-01
Instructor: Jana Lee
Date: 17.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.328
- Mi
- 18:30-20:00
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Deutsch B2/C1 wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Grammatik
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German A1
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English
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English A1
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Elementary 2
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Elementary 2 (Level A1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman and English
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThe course includes a systematic treatment of grammar as well as systematic vocabulary building. All four skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised.
Learning outcomesStudents acquire a basic knowledge of English equivalent to level A1.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThe course is aimed at "false beginners" or students who want to quickly acquire a basic knowledge of English.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesJohn Hughes, Helen Stephenson, Paul Dummett: Life. Student's Book/Elementary. (Split Edition A). Second Edition. Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), ISBN: 978-1-337-63143-3
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe course is communicative. In addition to the presentation of the contents by the teacher, the contents are also worked on in groups and pairwork. The students practise what they have learned through regular homework.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (presentation) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Portfolio of work done (writing assignments) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
OthersThe course takes place in the Language Center on Mondays and online on Thursdays.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-a1.2-02-01
Instructor: Julia Gerbig
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
- online
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
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Elementary 2
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English A2
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Pre-Intermediate 1
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Pre-Intermediate 1 (Level A2.1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis 4 SWS course aims at improving all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). Great importance is also attached to the systematic development of basic grammar and vocabulary.
Learning outcomes
In this course, students will study the following:
- grammar: tenses (present and past tenses), questions, articles, modal verbs, etc.
- everyday life at university: describing living conditions and everyday activities, talking about jobs and working conditions, requesting information, giving instructions, making suggestions, making appointments.
- writing: formal and informal emails, a product reviewStudents achieve English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level A2.1 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A1.2 or placement at level A2.1 through our placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHughes, Jake and Katie Wood. Navigate A2 Elementary: Coursebook. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0-19-456636-0)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(Please note: Our course is called "Pre-Intermediate," but the coursebook we use is called "Elementary." Both are at level A2.)This course is communicative. In addition to the presentation of the contents by the teacher, the contents are also worked on in groups and pairwork. The students practice what they have learned through regular homework.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Portfolio of work done (writing assignments) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
OthersPlease note: Both parallel courses meet online once a week and face-to-face once a week.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-a2.1-02-01
Instructor: Julia Gerbig
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
- online
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-a2.1-02-02
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.128
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Pre-Intermediate 2
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Pre-Intermediate 2 (Level A2.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThe course aims at improving all language skills (speaking, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing). Great importance is also attached to the systematic development of basic grammar and vocabulary.
Learning outcomes
The following contents will be studied in this course:
- grammar: tenses (past and future), questions, comparisons, modal verbs, etc.
- everyday university life: expressing your opinion, asking for travel information, ordering in a restaurant, talking about health and fitness, travelling, weather, and technology;
- writing: formal and informal emails, a short reviewStudents achieve English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level A2.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A2.1 or placement at level A2.2 through our placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHughes, Jake and Katie Wood. Navigate A2 Elementary: Coursebook. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0-19-456636-0)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(Please note: Our course is called "Pre-Intermediate," but the coursebook we use is called "Elementary." Both are at level A2).Dieser Kurs ist kommunikativ ausgerichtet. Neben der Präsentation der Inhalte durch die Lehrkraft werden Inhalte auch in Gruppen- und Partnerarbeit erarbeitet. Regelmäßige Hausaufgaben sichern und üben das Gelernte.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Portfolio of work done (writing assignments) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-a2.2-02-01
Instructor: Danielle Zvengrowski
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.-117
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
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Pre-Intermediate 2 - Online
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Pre-Intermediate 2 - Online (Level A2.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThe course aims at improving all language skills (speaking, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing). Great importance is also attached to the systematic development of basic grammar and vocabulary.
Learning outcomes
The following contents will be studied in this course:
- grammar: tenses (past and future), questions, comparisons, modal verbs, etc.
- everyday university life: expressing your opinion, asking for travel information, ordering in a restaurant, talking about health and fitness, travelling, weather, and technology;
- writing: formal and informal emails, a short reviewStudents achieve English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level A2.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A2.1 or placement at level A2.2 through our placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHughes, Jake and Katie Wood. Navigate A2 Elementary: Coursebook. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0-19-456636-0)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(Please note: Our course is called "Pre-Intermediate," but the coursebook we use is called "Elementary." Both are at level A2).This course is communicative. In addition to the presentation of the contents by the teacher, the contents are also worked on in groups and pairwork. The students practise what they have learned through regular homework.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Portfolio of work done (writing assignments) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
OthersPlease note that this course will be offered online. You are expected to turn your webcam on and use your microphone in all lessons. You will receive an email shortly before the course starts telling you how to log in to the course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-a2.2-06-01
Instructor: Geraldine Ramos-Bittenbinder
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
- online
- Mi
- 18:30-20:00
-
Pre-Intermediate 1
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English B1
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Intermediate 1
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intermediate 1 (Level B1.1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis 4-hour Intermediate 1 course prepares students thoroughly for studying in English and for the challenges of higher intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
This course covers:
- grammar: present tenses, past tenses, future tenses, modal verbs
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at university
- „everyday English“: giving opinions, making suggestions, job applications
- writing: essay writing, writing formal letters
In addition, it includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary,
- extensive speaking practice,
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, note-taking while listening to lecturesStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.1 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A2.2 or placement at level B1.1 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test, Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition A). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63147-1
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Additional informationIf you plan to attend an Intermediate 2 (B1.2) course after this Intermediate 1 (B1.1) course, you can buy the whole book Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook (ISBN: 978-1-337-28591-9).
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.1-02-01
Instructor: Laura Becker
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.1-02-02
Instructor: Adrianna Lacel
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.-117
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
-
Intermediate 1- Online
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intermediate 1 (Level B1.1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis 4-hour Intermediate 1 course prepares students thoroughly for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
This course covers:
- grammar: present tenses, past tenses, future tenses, modal verbs
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at and after university
- „everyday English“: giving opinions, making suggestions, job applications
- writing: essay writing, writing formal letters
In addition, it includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary,
- extensive speaking practice,
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, note-taking while listeningStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.1 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A2.2 or placement at level B1.1 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test, Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition A). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63147-1
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You are expected to turn your webcam on and use your microphone in all lessons. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
If you want to attend an Intermediate 2 (B1.2) course after this Intermediate 1 (B1.1), you can buy the whole book Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook (ISBN: 978-1-337-28591-9).Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.1-06-01
Instructor: Felix Krause
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
- online
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Intermediate 1 Crash Course
04.09.23 - 19.09.23Intermediate 1 Crash Course (Level B1.1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis B1.1 course prepares students thoroughly for studying in English and for the challenges of higher intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
This course covers:
- grammar: present tenses, past tenses, future tenses, modal verbs
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at university
- „everyday English“: giving opinions, making suggestions, job applications
- writing: essay writing, writing formal letters
In addition, it includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary,
- extensive speaking practice,
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, note-taking while listening to lecturesStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.1.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level A2.2 or placement at level B1.1 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition A). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63147-1
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Additional informationThe course does not take place on Wednesdays.
The final written exam takes place on Sept. 20, 2023 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.1-10-01
Instructor: Adrianna Lacel
Date: 04.09.2023 - 19.09.2023
Booking period: 21.08.2023 09:00 - 04.09.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 09:00-13:15
- BW 74.-119
- Di
- 09:00-13:15
- BW 74.-119
- Do
- 09:00-13:15
- BW 74.-119
- Fr
- 09:00-13:15
-
Intermediate 2
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intermediate 2 (Niveau B1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriaCompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis 4-hour Intermediate 2 course prepares students for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
The course covers
- grammar: conditionals, past tenses, passives, reported speech
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at and after university
- „everyday English“: describing processes, discussing business etiquette, dealing with problems
- writing: essay writing, writing informal emails
In addition. the course includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary
- extensive speaking practice
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, describing graphs and charts, note-taking while listeningStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.1 or placement at level B1.2 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test, Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition B). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63148-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.2-02-01
Instructor: Mahomed Saleh Abba Omar
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.2-02-02
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.326
- Fr
- 13:15-14:45
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Intermediate 2 - Online
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intermediate 2 (Niveau B1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriaCompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis 4-hour Intermediate 2 course prepares students for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
The course covers
- grammar: conditionals, past tenses, passives, reported speech
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at and after university
- „everyday English“: describing processes, discussing business etiquette, dealing with problems
- writing: essay writing, writing informal emails
In addition. the course includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary
- extensive speaking practice
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, describing graphs and charts, note-taking while listeningStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.1 or placement at level B1.2 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test, Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition B). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63148-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You are expected to turn your webcam on and use your microphone in all lessons. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.2-06-01
Instructor: Geraldine Ramos-Bittenbinder
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 00:00
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- online
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
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Intermediate 2 Crash Course
04.09.23 - 19.09.23Intermediate 2 Crash Course (Level B1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryFace-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis Intermediate 2 course prepares students for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
Learning outcomes
The course covers
- grammar: conditionals, past tenses, passives, reported speech
- academic English: discussing educational systems and life at and after university
- „everyday English“: describing processes, discussing business etiquette, dealing with problems
- writing: essay writing, writing informal emails
In addition. the course includes
- extensive vocabulary expansion with time provided to use the newly-acquired vocabulary
- extensive speaking practice
- study-relevant skills, such as critical thinking, describing graphs and charts, note-taking while listeningStudents gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.2 within one semester.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.1 or placement at level B1.2 through our placement test.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), Listening comprehension test
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesHelen Stephenson, John Hughes, and Paul Dummett. Life - Student's Book - Intermediate: Coursebook. (Split Edition B). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 2nd edition, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-337-63148-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, training in listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing exercises, as well as grammar and vocabulary training.
Additional informationThe course will not take place on Wednesdays.
The final written exam takes place on Sept. 20, 2023 from 1-3 p.m.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1.2-10-01
Instructor: Laura Becker
Date: 04.09.2023 - 19.09.2023
Booking period: 21.08.2023 09:00 - 04.09.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 10:00-14:15
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 10:00-14:15
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 10:00-14:15
- BW 74.130
- Fr
- 10:00-14:15
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Communication for Master and PhD Students
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Communication for Master and PhD Students (Level B1-B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, you will learn to communicate successfully in the academic world. You will
Learning outcomes
- practice presenting your research findings to other graduate and PhD students.
- use the Q&A session training to practice posing critical questions and giving persuasive and eloquent answers in a colloquium-like environment.
- improve your communication in the workplace (office or lab) and broaden your active academic vocabulary (e.g. when describing processes, charts and other visuals or when writing formal emails).You will be able to communicate successfully at level B1/ B2 in an academic context and present your research results.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents in Master's programmes or doctoral students who have been placed at level B1 or B2.
Assessment methodsDebate, presentation, conference poster, presentation roulette and active participation in the course
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, presentation training, speaking exercises, grammar and vocabulary training as required.
Additional informationPlease note: If you are interested in joining this course, please send an email to h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de ! After you have introduced yourself, you will get a password with which to register.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1b2-21-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
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Intermediate 1
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English B2
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Communication for Master and PhD Students
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Communication for Master and PhD Students (Level B1-B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, you will learn to communicate successfully in the academic world. You will
Learning outcomes
- practice presenting your research findings to other graduate and PhD students.
- use the Q&A session training to practice posing critical questions and giving persuasive and eloquent answers in a colloquium-like environment.
- improve your communication in the workplace (office or lab) and broaden your active academic vocabulary (e.g. when describing processes, charts and other visuals or when writing formal emails).You will be able to communicate successfully at level B1/ B2 in an academic context and present your research results.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents in Master's programmes or doctoral students who have been placed at level B1 or B2.
Assessment methodsDebate, presentation, conference poster, presentation roulette and active participation in the course
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group and partner work, presentation training, speaking exercises, grammar and vocabulary training as required.
Additional informationPlease note: If you are interested in joining this course, please send an email to h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de ! After you have introduced yourself, you will get a password with which to register.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b1b2-21-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
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Grammar Refresher and more...
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Grammar Refresher and more ... (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, students will revise the present, past and future tenses, as well as modals, quantifiers, articles. They will practice the grammar in short exercises as well as in discussions and short writing assignments.
Learning outcomesIn this course, students will gain a true understanding of how grammar is used in authentic contexts, which enables them to speak and write more correctly in the future.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThe course is aimed at students who have successfully passed a course at B1.2 level or have been placed at B2 level.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesCooper, Amy, and Samuela Eckstut-Didier. Grammar Explorer 3A - Coursebook. (Split Edition A). Helbling Press National Geographic (ELT), 1st edition, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-111-35134-2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The printed book or ebook can be purchased by contacting Helbling Press (service@helbling.com). Please include your delivery address for the book in your email.The content is mainly developed through group work and partner work and supplemented by explanations by the instructor. Grammar exercises and writing tasks consolidate the application of the grammar learned in practice.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-01-01
Instructor: Mahomed Saleh Abba Omar
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-01-02
Instructor: Mahomed Saleh Abba Omar
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-01-03
Instructor: Danielle Zvengrowski
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
-
Grammar Refresher and more...
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Grammar Refresher and more ...Online (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, students will revise the present, past and future tenses, as well as modals, quantifiers, articles. They will practice the grammar in short exercises as well as in discussions and short writing assignments.
Learning outcomesIn this course, students will gain a true understanding of how grammar is used in authentic contexts, which enables them to speak and write more correctly in the future.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThe course is aimed at students who have successfully passed a course at B1.2 level or have been placed at B2 level.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesCooper, Amy, and Samuela Eckstut-Didier. Grammar Explorer 3A - Coursebook. (Split Edition A). Helbling Press National Geographic (ELT), 1st edition, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-111-35134-2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The printed book or ebook can be purchased by contacting Helbling Press (service@helbling.com). Please include your delivery address for the book in your email.The content is mainly developed through group work and partner work and supplemented by explanations by the instructor. Grammar exercises and writing tasks consolidate the application of the grammar learned in practice.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You are expected to turn your webcam on and use your microphone in all lessons. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-05-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
-
Grammar Refresher and more... Crash Course
04.09.23 - 19.09.23Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-10-01
Instructor: Danielle Zvengrowski
Date: 04.09.2023 - 19.09.2023
Booking period: 21.08.2023 09:00 - 04.09.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 13:00-16:30
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 13:00-16:30
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 13:00-16:30
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 13:00-16:30
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English for University Studies
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for University Studies (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this integrated skills course, students will practice the language needed in academic discourse: They will
Learning outcomes
- practice listening to lectures and taking notes;
- improve their speaking skills by discussing the topics and presenting information to the group;
- hone their reading skills and focus on the structure of academic texts by reading excerpts from academic textbooks from various disciplines
- expand their academic vocabulary and command of academic language structures and thus improve their skill in writing academic essays.
Throughout the course, special emphasis will be put on academic language and on the skills students need to succeed in an academic environment in English.Students can read English academic texts or listen to and understand lectures. They can give short presentations on academic topics using academic vocabulary and structures. They can write short papers in a scientific language style.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 and are interested in learning language skills and structures of the English academic language.
Assessment methodsActive participation in the course, Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation), Writing assignment (500 words)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional information:Please note: A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-20-01
Instructor: Laura Becker
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
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Discussing and Debating
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Discussing and Debating (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed to help students develop their argumentative and critical thinking skills in English. It focuses on expressing and defending a standpoint in a debate, evaluating evidence used to support a motion, as well as considering opposing viewpoints.
Learning outcomes
Students will learn conversational strategies such as agreeing and disagreeing, interrupting and asking for clarification by watching and analysing documentary videos and exploring topical issues from the Economist debates among others.
Impromptu speaking and Socratic Circles are some of the approaches used to actively practise and hone the skills of reasoning and argumentation. The interactive nature of the course offers plenty of opportunities to expand relevant vocabulary as well as to enhance fluency and confidence.Students develop their argumentative and critical thinking skills in English. They can take part in debates and discussions and defend their standpoints.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 and wish to improve their discussion and argumentation skills in English.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Conduct debate/participate in debating competition in the course, Continuous performance evaluation, Presenting and leading a debate, Writing assignment (250 words)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup discussions and partner work, impromptu speaking, Socratic circles, debates, listening comprehension of authentic video materials, pecha kucha presentations
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-23-01
Instructor: Nadya Egbert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
-
Business Communication
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Business Communication (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed to help students enhance their communicative effectiveness in a modern work environment. It focuses on developing speaking skills in telephoning on the job, participating in meetings and discussions and holding basic negotiations. You will practise your analytical and creative skills by finding solutions to problems in job-related situations. The interactive group activities, role-plays, business simulations and discussions on case studies give ample opportunities to students to consolidate the business grammar and vocabulary introduced in the course and hone the essential language skills they need for their career.
Learning outcomesUpon successful completion of the course, you will know how to make phone calls, run a business meeting, negotiate a pay rise or find solutions to problems in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement on B2
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Continuous performance evaluation, Final written exam
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsInteractive group activities, role-plays, business simulations and discussions on case studies, presentation by the instructor
Additional information:Please note: A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.
This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-24-01
Instructor: Nadya Egbert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
-
Developing Writing Skills
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Developing Writing Skills (Level B2, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentGood writing is much more than accurate spelling and appropriate grammar. This course will help you identify, explore and manipulate the functional elements of language. In addition to exploring the textual conventions around common writing types and styles such as academic writing, CVs & cover letters, scientific reports and essays, this course will give students the opportunity to practise and expand their knowledge of sentence structures, paragraph coherence and overall text organization. In addition to in-depth writing practice, guidance will also be given on how to avoid typical writing errors, in order to develop a more accurate and sophisticated style.
Learning outcomesStudents can analyse different texts (e.g. CVs, academic essays, reports), improve their own writing style and write their own texts in academic English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents who have successfully passed level B1.2 or who have placed on B2. Students should have a good command of grammar on this level.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsText analysis, group discussion and partner work, presentation by the instructor, short writing tasks with feedback by the instructor
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-26-01
Instructor: Sajit Padmanabhan
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
-
English for Social Scientists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Social Scientists (Level B2, 3 Credits)
Type of coursecompulsory
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to help you improve your reading and listening comprehension as well as your oral and written skills in English within the fields of political science and sociology. Thus, there will be a strong emphasis on the acquisition and use of context-relevant vocabulary. The basis for class discussions will be readings taken from British and American textbooks, professional journals and leading newspapers or magazines. These texts will present key concepts and key issues. Audio and video material will be presented in class or on the Moodle learning platform.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is only for B2 students who have already successfully passed a general B2 course (either Grammar Refresher or English for University Studies). We now offer an English for Social Scientists course for C1/C2 students, which you can find under C1/C2 courses.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Listening comprehension test, Presentation, Final written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2-90-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for Managing Projects
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Managing Projects on an International Scale (Level B2C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentWorking across cultures is evermore in demand in today’s university and work environment. Achieving top performance for internationally-based tasks and projects is at the hands of good management. This course will touch on challenges faced and work on skills needed to manage such projects with success. ‘Practice makes perfect’, so we will strongly focus on project-oriented communication skills involving: introducing project topic, networking relationships, influencing the team, solving timing issues effectively, teleconferencing, negotiating solutions,promoting advantages, presenting final results.
Learning outcomes
In this course, students will also explore characteristics of the ideal project manager, the virtual challenge, develop a stakeholder analysis as well as discuss risk and conflict management. Professional skills such as giving feedback, addressing conflicts in emails, developing Gantt charts and understanding other project management tools while building intercultural competences working through selected case studies will also be addressed. Students will acquire special phrases and vocabulary of the field; grammar will be reviewed as needed. An individual action plan should be maintained by each participant, thus reviewing earlier scenarios, hard-won vocabulary, and implementing newly acquired knowledge and skills to a given project/case. At the end of this course you should be able to establish and introduce your own project in a Gantt chart and present this to the class.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsActive participation in group work,
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBob Dignen: International Management English. Managing Projects. DELTA Publishing - York Associates, ISBN: 978-1-905085-66-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-36-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-36-02
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
-
Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English
02.06.23 - 03.06.23Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentBeing able to present yourself well during a job interview can mean the difference between getting the job you want and having to send out more job applications. In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to prepare before a job interview, what questions to ask during the interview, what questions not to ask, and how to follow up after the interview. You will practice talking about your abilities and work experience so that you can be confident during the interview. And finally, you will receive tips for how to handle challenging interview questions.
Learning outcomes
Topics:
· Preparing for a job interview
· Introducing yourself and talking about your work and skills during the job interview
· Answering questions confidently
· Asking questions during the interview
· Handling inappropriate or challenging questions
· Following up after an interviewStudents are optimally prepared for a job interview in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents who have successfully passed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 or above. Participants who placed at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), Simulation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsSimulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor
Additional information:This workshop takes place from June 2-3, 2023 (Excursion week!) Two weeks before the workshop takes place, you will be asked to submit a job description (real or made up) for a job that interests you.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-41-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 02.06.2023 - 03.06.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 02.06.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Fr
- 09:00-16:00
- BW 74.329
- Sa
- 09:00-16:00
-
English for Scientists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Scientists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is aimed at science students of all sciences (life sciences, physics, chemistry, geo sciences, computer sciences) who want to communicate effectively in English. Throughout the course, you will
Learning outcomes
- practice speaking in discussions, role plays, debates, and scenarios
- tackle authentic listening and reading tasks, such as listening to interviews and reading articles dealing with various sciences,
- develop your writing skills by practising different formats such as introductions and abstracts
- revise general grammar which is relevant in a scientific context
- expand your vocabulary based on general scientific terminology and everyday situations faced by scientists
There will be a variety of topics since we will cover most of the textbook.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Final written exam, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTamzer Armer: Cambridge English for Scientists with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-3-12-535186-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-50-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-50-02
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
-
English for Biologists and Biotechnologists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Biologists and Biotechnologists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course focuses on the English used in life sciences, including the lexical and syntactic patterns of general scientific language. Special emphasis will be put on learning to speak and write about methods of science, e.g. making observations, putting forth hypotheses, carrying out experiments, plotting and evaluating results, as well as on using the terminology of specific biological topics such as cell biology, genetics, and evolution.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Final written exam, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
This course will work with authentic material: texts, audio, and video. Students are encouraged to bring their WiFi-enabled laptop computers to class, as part of this course will rely on an online learning environment where every student is welcome to contribute.
Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-61-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-61-02
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for Environmental Science and Engineering students who want to improve their English language skills while investigating and debating the impacts of human development (industrial, commercial, and residential) on air, land, and water resources. The focus is not only going to be on the causes of current environmental challenges but also on ideas for potential solutions to existing local and global problems. Authentic English texts and media will be used in group discussions and to craft written responses. Individual presentations will allow students to report on an issue of personal interest.
Learning outcomes
Topics involving the following will be covered: water, soil, and air pollution, deforestation, climate change, green construction, waste disposal and recycling, as well as renewable energies.
Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Written final exam (short), Oral grade (group presentations/course performance), Writing assignments
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesWill be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-63-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for Architects and Civil Engineers B
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Architects and Civil Engineers A (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThe course is designed for Architecture and Civil Engineering students who want to improve their English skills. This summer semester, the course will focus on the concept of Tiny Living. We will explore the pros and cons of various building materials through group exercises, class discussions, and a variety of listening, reading, and writing exercises. We will then apply this knowledge in small groups as we plan and design different models of Tiny Homes and share our ideas in presentations.
Learning outcomes
Part B (summer semester):
Tiny living
Building materials (e.g. wood, bamboo, stone, steel) & design
Prefabrication & modular construction
Energy efficiency & environmental sustainabilityParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.
Final written exam, Listening comprehension test, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesCan be downloaded from the Moodle platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-66-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-66-02
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 13:15-14:45
-
Learning and Working with AI
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Learning and Working with AI (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentsThis is a multifaceted course which uses authentic materials (including A.I.) to provide the basis for interaction, discussion, study and linguistic development within this fast-developing and ever-changing subject. A hybrid approach is taken as students deal with the technical and social issues that arise from the continuing emergence and growing importance of A.I. in engineering and beyond. Focus is given to issues such as A.I. decision-making and legal/ethical implications, human-machine interaction in professional and academic life, A.I. in manufacturing and industrial settings and A.I. and the future of work.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsEngaging with authentic texts and audiovisual material, Presentations from both instructor and students, Text writing (both technically and socially oriented), group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-71-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
-
English for IT 2.0
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for IT 2.0 (Level B2/C1, Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to improve students' abilities in English language communication whilst dealing with themes taken from the field of information technology (computer sciences, electrical engineering, media studies and any related discipline).
Learning outcomes
Throughout the course, you will
- practice speaking in discussions, role plays, debates, and scenarios,
- tackle authentic listening and reading tasks, such as listening to interviews and reading articles dealing with various aspects of IT,
- revise general grammar which is relevant in this context,
- expand your vocabulary on application software, documentation and support, 3D printing, as well as on artificial intelligence.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Feel free to take this course first, i.e. you do NOT need to have taken English for IT.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-73-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
-
English for Multidisciplinary Engineering
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Multidisciplinary Engineering (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentsThis course is designed around group projects and presentations, with students working as multidisciplinary teams to plan the realization of a particular technical task, present their plan to the other groups and write a brief report of their work. Students and instructor will work together to establish the tasks based on the particular fields of study and/or interest of the students. Authentic materials are used in combination with students' own knowledge and materials to provide a basis for discussion, expansion of vocabulary and further development of linguistic skills.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsEngaging with authentic texts and audiovisual material, long-form projects and presentations, group activities and presentations, text-writing, feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-75-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
-
English for Automotive Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Automotive Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type od courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to help students develop their English language communication skills in the field of automotive engineering. Authentic texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the development of descriptive skills. Particular emphasis is given to topics such as electric and internal combustion engine powertrains, suspension systems, electric batteries, braking systems and autonomous driving. Student group presentations will give the opportunity for participants to provide input on their particular area of interest within the field.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-77-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
-
English for Aerospace Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Aerospace Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to help students develop their English language communication skills in the field of aerospace engineering. Authentic texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the development of descriptive skills. A participant project will present the opportunity to practice reporting and writing skills. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics such as airframes, propulsion, commercial and light aircraft systems, satellite and space projects and aerospace industry developments.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-78-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for the Process Industries
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for the Process Industries (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course will adopt a task-based approach to improving students’ English language communication skills whilst dealing with themes relating to process technology/engineering. Texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, language work and the development of reporting and description skills. Student oral reports will encourage the investigation of a theme of particular interest. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics such as process descriptions, water treatment, food production, and emerging technologies.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesAll required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-79-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-79-02
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
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English for Industrial Engineers: Business in Context
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Industrial Engineers: Business in Context (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for Industrial Engineering students who want to improve their English language skills while exploring and debating the engineer’s role in business. Innovation, operations, marketing, finance and accounting are going to be topics of particular interest. Authentic English texts, including case studies, and other media will be used in group discussions and to craft written responses. Individual presentations will allow students to study a certain topic in greater depth.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation), Writing assignment
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesWill be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-80-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for HBK students and anyone who would like to improve their English skills in a different, more creative way. We will practice your speaking skills through role plays, table reads, storytelling, and other activities. We will practice your listening and reading skills by reading, watching, and analyzing the dialogue in scenes from films, stage plays, and listening to and analyzing song lyrics.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Regular attendance (max. 3 missed classes per semester) and active participation in class is obligatory. If you cannot attend class, please inform the instructor before the lesson via email.
Your final grade will be based on continuous assessment. The oral grade you receive will be based on your active participation in class as well as a final oral exercise (50%). Your listening and reading skills will be assessed over the course of the semester through a series of short listening and reading exercises (40%). A short vocabulary test will be given at the end of the semester to assess your newly acquired vocabulary skills (10%).
Recommended and required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, listening and reading activities, role plays and table reads
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-95-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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TOEFL® iBT Prüfungsvorbereitung / Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT (from Level B2, 0 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Course contentThis course prepares students for the Internet-based TOEFL®, the TOEFL® iBT. Students will work on major grammar and language mistakes, and practice reading comprehension, listening comprehension, essay-writing and speaking. They will do TOEFL® pre-tests and work on understanding TOEFL® methods. The course gives students adequate experience in taking the TOEFL® within the required time limit.
Learning outcomesStudents will be well prepared to take the TOEFL®iBT .
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement at least on B2
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterial will be provided in class/ on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group or partner work, working on the exercises, discussions,
listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1c2-30-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.-117
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
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Communication for Master and PhD Students
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English C1
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English for Managing Projects
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Managing Projects on an International Scale (Level B2C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentWorking across cultures is evermore in demand in today’s university and work environment. Achieving top performance for internationally-based tasks and projects is at the hands of good management. This course will touch on challenges faced and work on skills needed to manage such projects with success. ‘Practice makes perfect’, so we will strongly focus on project-oriented communication skills involving: introducing project topic, networking relationships, influencing the team, solving timing issues effectively, teleconferencing, negotiating solutions,promoting advantages, presenting final results.
Learning outcomes
In this course, students will also explore characteristics of the ideal project manager, the virtual challenge, develop a stakeholder analysis as well as discuss risk and conflict management. Professional skills such as giving feedback, addressing conflicts in emails, developing Gantt charts and understanding other project management tools while building intercultural competences working through selected case studies will also be addressed. Students will acquire special phrases and vocabulary of the field; grammar will be reviewed as needed. An individual action plan should be maintained by each participant, thus reviewing earlier scenarios, hard-won vocabulary, and implementing newly acquired knowledge and skills to a given project/case. At the end of this course you should be able to establish and introduce your own project in a Gantt chart and present this to the class.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsActive participation in group work,
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesBob Dignen: International Management English. Managing Projects. DELTA Publishing - York Associates, ISBN: 978-1-905085-66-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-36-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-36-02
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English
02.06.23 - 03.06.23Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentBeing able to present yourself well during a job interview can mean the difference between getting the job you want and having to send out more job applications. In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to prepare before a job interview, what questions to ask during the interview, what questions not to ask, and how to follow up after the interview. You will practice talking about your abilities and work experience so that you can be confident during the interview. And finally, you will receive tips for how to handle challenging interview questions.
Learning outcomes
Topics:
· Preparing for a job interview
· Introducing yourself and talking about your work and skills during the job interview
· Answering questions confidently
· Asking questions during the interview
· Handling inappropriate or challenging questions
· Following up after an interviewStudents are optimally prepared for a job interview in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents who have successfully passed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 or above. Participants who placed at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), Simulation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsSimulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor
Additional information:This workshop takes place from June 2-3, 2023 (Excursion week!) Two weeks before the workshop takes place, you will be asked to submit a job description (real or made up) for a job that interests you.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-41-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 02.06.2023 - 03.06.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 02.06.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Fr
- 09:00-16:00
- BW 74.329
- Sa
- 09:00-16:00
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English for Scientists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Scientists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is aimed at science students of all sciences (life sciences, physics, chemistry, geo sciences, computer sciences) who want to communicate effectively in English. Throughout the course, you will
Learning outcomes
- practice speaking in discussions, role plays, debates, and scenarios
- tackle authentic listening and reading tasks, such as listening to interviews and reading articles dealing with various sciences,
- develop your writing skills by practising different formats such as introductions and abstracts
- revise general grammar which is relevant in a scientific context
- expand your vocabulary based on general scientific terminology and everyday situations faced by scientists
There will be a variety of topics since we will cover most of the textbook.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Final written exam, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTamzer Armer: Cambridge English for Scientists with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-3-12-535186-8
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-50-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-50-02
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
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English for Biologists and Biotechnologists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Biologists and Biotechnologists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course focuses on the English used in life sciences, including the lexical and syntactic patterns of general scientific language. Special emphasis will be put on learning to speak and write about methods of science, e.g. making observations, putting forth hypotheses, carrying out experiments, plotting and evaluating results, as well as on using the terminology of specific biological topics such as cell biology, genetics, and evolution.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Final written exam, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
This course will work with authentic material: texts, audio, and video. Students are encouraged to bring their WiFi-enabled laptop computers to class, as part of this course will rely on an online learning environment where every student is welcome to contribute.
Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-61-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-61-02
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
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English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for Environmental Science and Engineering students who want to improve their English language skills while investigating and debating the impacts of human development (industrial, commercial, and residential) on air, land, and water resources. The focus is not only going to be on the causes of current environmental challenges but also on ideas for potential solutions to existing local and global problems. Authentic English texts and media will be used in group discussions and to craft written responses. Individual presentations will allow students to report on an issue of personal interest.
Learning outcomes
Topics involving the following will be covered: water, soil, and air pollution, deforestation, climate change, green construction, waste disposal and recycling, as well as renewable energies.
Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Written final exam (short), Oral grade (group presentations/course performance), Writing assignments
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesWill be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-63-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
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English for Architects and Civil Engineers B
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Architects and Civil Engineers A (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThe course is designed for Architecture and Civil Engineering students who want to improve their English skills. This summer semester, the course will focus on the concept of Tiny Living. We will explore the pros and cons of various building materials through group exercises, class discussions, and a variety of listening, reading, and writing exercises. We will then apply this knowledge in small groups as we plan and design different models of Tiny Homes and share our ideas in presentations.
Learning outcomes
Part B (summer semester):
Tiny living
Building materials (e.g. wood, bamboo, stone, steel) & design
Prefabrication & modular construction
Energy efficiency & environmental sustainabilityParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.
Final written exam, Listening comprehension test, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesCan be downloaded from the Moodle platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-66-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-66-02
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 13:15-14:45
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Learning and Working with AI
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Learning and Working with AI (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentsThis is a multifaceted course which uses authentic materials (including A.I.) to provide the basis for interaction, discussion, study and linguistic development within this fast-developing and ever-changing subject. A hybrid approach is taken as students deal with the technical and social issues that arise from the continuing emergence and growing importance of A.I. in engineering and beyond. Focus is given to issues such as A.I. decision-making and legal/ethical implications, human-machine interaction in professional and academic life, A.I. in manufacturing and industrial settings and A.I. and the future of work.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsEngaging with authentic texts and audiovisual material, Presentations from both instructor and students, Text writing (both technically and socially oriented), group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-71-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
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English for IT 2.0
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for IT 2.0 (Level B2/C1, Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to improve students' abilities in English language communication whilst dealing with themes taken from the field of information technology (computer sciences, electrical engineering, media studies and any related discipline).
Learning outcomes
Throughout the course, you will
- practice speaking in discussions, role plays, debates, and scenarios,
- tackle authentic listening and reading tasks, such as listening to interviews and reading articles dealing with various aspects of IT,
- revise general grammar which is relevant in this context,
- expand your vocabulary on application software, documentation and support, 3D printing, as well as on artificial intelligence.Participants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Feel free to take this course first, i.e. you do NOT need to have taken English for IT.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-73-01
Instructor: Martin Noth
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
-
English for Multidisciplinary Engineering
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Multidisciplinary Engineering (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentsThis course is designed around group projects and presentations, with students working as multidisciplinary teams to plan the realization of a particular technical task, present their plan to the other groups and write a brief report of their work. Students and instructor will work together to establish the tasks based on the particular fields of study and/or interest of the students. Authentic materials are used in combination with students' own knowledge and materials to provide a basis for discussion, expansion of vocabulary and further development of linguistic skills.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methodsListening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsEngaging with authentic texts and audiovisual material, long-form projects and presentations, group activities and presentations, text-writing, feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-75-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
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English for Automotive Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Automotive Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type od courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to help students develop their English language communication skills in the field of automotive engineering. Authentic texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the development of descriptive skills. Particular emphasis is given to topics such as electric and internal combustion engine powertrains, suspension systems, electric batteries, braking systems and autonomous driving. Student group presentations will give the opportunity for participants to provide input on their particular area of interest within the field.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-77-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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English for Aerospace Engineers
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Aerospace Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course aims to help students develop their English language communication skills in the field of aerospace engineering. Authentic texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the development of descriptive skills. A participant project will present the opportunity to practice reporting and writing skills. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics such as airframes, propulsion, commercial and light aircraft systems, satellite and space projects and aerospace industry developments.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationPlease note that this course will be offered online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-78-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for the Process Industries
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for the Process Industries (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course will adopt a task-based approach to improving students’ English language communication skills whilst dealing with themes relating to process technology/engineering. Texts and videos will provide the basis for discussion, language work and the development of reporting and description skills. Student oral reports will encourage the investigation of a theme of particular interest. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics such as process descriptions, water treatment, food production, and emerging technologies.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesAll required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-79-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-79-02
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for Industrial Engineers: Business in Context
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Industrial Engineers: Business in Context (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for Industrial Engineering students who want to improve their English language skills while exploring and debating the engineer’s role in business. Innovation, operations, marketing, finance and accounting are going to be topics of particular interest. Authentic English texts, including case studies, and other media will be used in group discussions and to craft written responses. Individual presentations will allow students to study a certain topic in greater depth.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation), Writing assignment
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesWill be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-80-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
-
Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is designed for HBK students and anyone who would like to improve their English skills in a different, more creative way. We will practice your speaking skills through role plays, table reads, storytelling, and other activities. We will practice your listening and reading skills by reading, watching, and analyzing the dialogue in scenes from films, stage plays, and listening to and analyzing song lyrics.
Learning outcomesParticipants will develop their vocabulary knowledge and communication abilities in all forms (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in the subject field of this course.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.
Assessment methods
Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Regular attendance (max. 3 missed classes per semester) and active participation in class is obligatory. If you cannot attend class, please inform the instructor before the lesson via email.
Your final grade will be based on continuous assessment. The oral grade you receive will be based on your active participation in class as well as a final oral exercise (50%). Your listening and reading skills will be assessed over the course of the semester through a series of short listening and reading exercises (40%). A short vocabulary test will be given at the end of the semester to assess your newly acquired vocabulary skills (10%).
Recommended and required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, listening and reading activities, role plays and table reads
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1-95-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
-
TOEFL® iBT Prüfungsvorbereitung / Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT (from Level B2, 0 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Course contentThis course prepares students for the Internet-based TOEFL®, the TOEFL® iBT. Students will work on major grammar and language mistakes, and practice reading comprehension, listening comprehension, essay-writing and speaking. They will do TOEFL® pre-tests and work on understanding TOEFL® methods. The course gives students adequate experience in taking the TOEFL® within the required time limit.
Learning outcomesStudents will be well prepared to take the TOEFL®iBT .
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement at least on B2
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterial will be provided in class/ on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group or partner work, working on the exercises, discussions,
listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1c2-30-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.-117
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
-
Advanced English for Academic Purposes
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Advanced English for Academic Purposes (Level C1, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course will give students the opportunity to enhance their advanced language skills. With a particular emphasis on science and technology, we will focus on academic English with regard to the four skills. Students will learn how to analyze the language in texts in their own fields of study and put the newly acquired vocabulary, collocations and sentence patterns into practice in their own writing. Participants will take part in discussions and group presentations to enhance their speaking skills. They will also practice listening to authentic material such as scientific podcasts and lectures.
Learning outcomesThe students will improve their skills in analysing, reading and listening to scientific texts, expand their vocabulary and enhance their speaking and writing skills.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement on C1
Assessment methodsActive oral participation in the course, Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Presentation, Writing assignment
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTo be announced. Additional materials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor, reading comprehension and text analysis, listening comprehension, discussions, writing tasks
Additional informationA language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1-01-01
Instructor: Danielle Zvengrowski
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
-
Giving Effective Presentations
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Giving Effective Presentations (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentEffective speaking is the key to success at the university and in the workplace. Your ability to inform, persuade, educate, and entertain in an oral presentation increases your credibility and effectiveness in many professional situations. This course will systematically take you through the key stages of analyzing the audience, introducing and signposting, illustrating your presentation, etc. You will learn verbal and non-verbal skills and enhance your knowledge of the vocabulary you need in order to give powerful presentations. In the second half of the course, you will have the opportunity to put your newly-acquired skills into practice by giving two presentations, on which you will receive feedback from both your peers and the instructor.
Learning outcomesYou can structure your presentation well, introduce, transition, conclude your presentation effectively. design your slides creatively, capture the audience's attention and answer questions skilfully.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, two short individual presentations
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning, group and partner activities, video analysis, presentation by the instructor, making own presentations and giving/receiving feedback.
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-22-01
Instructor: Dr. Christina Neidert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
-
Negotiating in English
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Negotiating in English (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course focuses on the fundamentals of the art of negotiation. Students will study the Harvard method of negotiation and learn the language necessary to negotiate effectively, as well as practise handling that language skillfully. This knowledge will be put into practice in cross-cultural case studies.
Learning outcomesYou can conduct effective negotiations in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (language use)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class/ provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, discovery learning, group and partner activities
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-24-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
-
Business Communication
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Business Communication (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course offers students the opportunity to improve their communicative effectiveness in the global workplace. It focuses on developing facilitation skills and problem-solving strategies. You will practice your analytical and creative skills by finding solutions to problems in work-related situations.
Learning outcomes
The interactive group activities, role-plays, business simulations and discussions on case studies give ample opportunities to students to consolidate the business vocabulary practised in the course and equip themselves with the tools they need for their career.Upon successful completion of the course, students will know how to craft an elevator pitch, lead a discussion on a controversial topic and build self-confidence in business meetings, among others.You will improve your job-related vocabulary and learn to use it effectively.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Final written exam, Ongoing performance assessment
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThe course materials will be uploaded to Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsRole plays, simulations, group and partner activities, case studies
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Please note: A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-25-01
Instructor: Nadya Egbert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
-
Introduction to Academic Writing
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Introduction to Academic Writing (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is particularly beneficial for students in higher semesters who are getting ready to write their final thesis or dissertation. It provides an opportunity to acquire the academic writing skills and language needed for further university study and research. Aimed at students in all disciplines, the course covers a range of tasks, including: writing summaries and syntheses of sources, using evidence to support claims, applying appropriate referencing conventions when citing sources in a bibliography. Students will focus on a formal style involving both grammar and vocabulary of particular importance in academic writing. Time will also be given over to exploring the writing process and critiquing each other’s work.
Learning outcomes
Over the course of the semester, students will put their newly-acquired skills into practice by composing a number of different types of short writings where they will need to summarize, paraphrase, quote, and cite entire texts and/or text passages. All of these assignments will receive comments from other students and the instructor and will need to be revised before they are collected in a final portfolio.Students develop their academic writing skills and scientific language further by writing summaries and synthesising sources, as well as applying appropriate citation conventions when quoting sources in a bibliography.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsText analysis, writing summaries and syntheses, peer correction, feedback by the instructor
Additional informationPlease note that the course en-c1c2-26-02 will be held online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-26-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-26-02
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
-
Writing for Study and Research
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Writing for Study and Research (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course complements the “Introduction to Academic Writing” course, although these courses may be taken in any order. Both are particularly suited to students in higher semesters, who are preparing to write their final thesis or dissertation. The course concentrates primarily on the writing of research articles/papers, and sections thereof, within the fields of its participants. An analytical approach will be taken to identify discipline-specific elements of content and language, which will then be applied to develop participants' own writing. Over the course of the semester, participants are encouraged to practice by writing a number of short research paper-related texts.
Learning outcomesParticipants can write their own scientific papers in their respective discipline.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1
Assessment methods
Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Portfolio (written assignments), Short research report
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning through text analysis, group and partner activities; alongside writing tasks, peer correction and feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationStudents who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-27-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-118
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
-
Writing on the Job
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Writing on the Job (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, you will learn to write clear, concise, and effective texts for professional purposes. You will learn to write both neutral and formal emails, letters, memos, minutes, reports and proposals using the appropriate style and correct format. This will involve focusing on readability, organization, tone and levels of politeness, advanced sentence structure, punctuation, and inclusive language. In addition, we will work with the AI tool ChatGPT at times to identify its potential benefits and limitations for business writing. We will deal with grammar as needed, based on your own written work.
Learning outcomesYou can write correct and appropriate texts for professional purposes.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement at least on level C1
Assessment methods
Participants at C2 level will be expected to evince a higher degree of fluency, precision, and grammatical accuracy.Final written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterial wills be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsText analysis and writing tasks, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor; grammar is revised as required.
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Please note that this course will be offered online. You'll need an internet-enabled device with a camera (and a willingness to use it) and a microphone to take part in this course. We will send you an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-28-01
Instructor: Monica Rosen
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
-
Intercultural Communication
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intercultural Communication (Niveau C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentBeing able to effectively communicate and work with people of cultures other than your own is a critical skill in today’s global environment. Whether you live and work in another country, or interact with colleagues, partners or customers from different countries and backgrounds, intercultural communication skills are essential. People from different cultures not only speak different languages, but they also have different preferences for managing time and activities, planning and working on projects, and interacting with colleagues. Without understanding these differences, miscommunications, misunderstandings, and other challenges to working together often occur.
Learning outcomes
During this interactive workshop conducting over 7 sessions, you will learn what culture actually is and how it influences our perceptions, beliefs and behaviors. You will learn key areas where cultural differences can cause miscommunication and other challenges, such as preferences for hierarchy, formality, and time and punctuality. By analyzing examples of situations that have “gone wrong” and discussing other ways the situation could have played out, you will begin to develop the skill of recognizing intercultural problems before they occur. In addition, you will learn the differences between stereotypes and generalizations, where these come from, and what role they serve in intercultural interactions. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, you will learn a variety of techniques to recognize and bridge communication gaps so that you are able to work effectively with people of any culture or background.You learn to be a more interculturally competent communicator and can bridge communication gaps effectively.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use in the course), Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class and/or can be downloaded from Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsSimulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor
Additional informationPlease note: This course only takes place on the following Fridays:
April 28, May 5, May 12, May 26, June 9, June 16, and June 23.
This course is part of the English for Leadership certificate.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-40-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Fr
- 09:45-13:00
-
Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk
20.09.23 - 21.09.23Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk (Level C1/C2, 1 Credit)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentA study at the Stanford School of Business tracked MBAs 10 years after they graduated. The result? Their grades had no bearing on their success ‑ but their ability to converse with others did. Being able to connect with others through small talk is a skill needed by every professional in all fields when networking and interacting with colleagues, clients, customers, partners, work groups, etc. In this interactive workshop, you will practice:
Learning outcomes
- making small talk in key social and business situations
- introducing yourself and describing your work/studies differently according to the situation
- introducing people to each other
In addition, you will learn:
- acceptable topics for small talk and topics to avoid
- how to start a conversation and keep it going with ease
- tips for easily remembering names
- the role of culture in small talkParticipants will learn to make small talk in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), a simulation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning, role plays and simulations, group and partner work, discussions, presentation by the instructor.
Additional informationPlease note that this workshops takes place on June 30 and July 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. respectively.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-43-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 20.09.2023 - 21.09.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 19.09.2023 23:58
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 09:00-16:00
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 09:00-16:00
-
Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course takes a communicative approach to help students further develop their English-language abilities whilst dealing with issue-based themes drawn from scientific fields of particular interest to the participants. Articles from digital contemporary professional journals and research will be read and discussed. This will be supplemented by authentic audiovisual material drawn from multiple sources. Example issues may include topics such as bioengineering, smart cities, carbon sequestration or fracking, but students will have input on which topics will be covered during the semester. Group and pair work will encourage interthinking and communication in the target language.
Learning outcomesStudents improve both their receptive and productive skills in relation to technical language content at a high linguistic level (C1/C2).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Listening comprehension test, Presentation, Final paper
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsReading tasks, listening comprehension tasks, writing tasks, discussions, presentations by the students, group and partner work, presentation by and feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-71-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
-
English for Social Scientists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Social Scientists (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of coursecompulsory
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course uses authentic material from a variety of sources to encourage students to investigate current events in the various fields of social science. Students will not only improve their English skills, but also learn to assess global developments in terms of their relevance to contemporary research in the social sciences. A strong focus is placed on critical thinking, and students will become proficient in analysing perspectives and detecting bias (conscious and unconscious) in both written and spoken English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement at least at C1
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to demonstrate a higher level of proficiency.Final paper, Listening comprehension test, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-90-01
Instructor: Laura Becker
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
-
English for Managing Projects
-
English C2
-
TOEFL® iBT Prüfungsvorbereitung / Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT (from Level B2, 0 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Course contentThis course prepares students for the Internet-based TOEFL®, the TOEFL® iBT. Students will work on major grammar and language mistakes, and practice reading comprehension, listening comprehension, essay-writing and speaking. They will do TOEFL® pre-tests and work on understanding TOEFL® methods. The course gives students adequate experience in taking the TOEFL® within the required time limit.
Learning outcomesStudents will be well prepared to take the TOEFL®iBT .
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement at least on B2
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterial will be provided in class/ on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, group or partner work, working on the exercises, discussions,
listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-b2c1c2-30-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.-117
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
-
Giving Effective Presentations
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Giving Effective Presentations (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentEffective speaking is the key to success at the university and in the workplace. Your ability to inform, persuade, educate, and entertain in an oral presentation increases your credibility and effectiveness in many professional situations. This course will systematically take you through the key stages of analyzing the audience, introducing and signposting, illustrating your presentation, etc. You will learn verbal and non-verbal skills and enhance your knowledge of the vocabulary you need in order to give powerful presentations. In the second half of the course, you will have the opportunity to put your newly-acquired skills into practice by giving two presentations, on which you will receive feedback from both your peers and the instructor.
Learning outcomesYou can structure your presentation well, introduce, transition, conclude your presentation effectively. design your slides creatively, capture the audience's attention and answer questions skilfully.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, two short individual presentations
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning, group and partner activities, video analysis, presentation by the instructor, making own presentations and giving/receiving feedback.
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-22-01
Instructor: Dr. Christina Neidert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
-
Negotiating in English
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Negotiating in English (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course focuses on the fundamentals of the art of negotiation. Students will study the Harvard method of negotiation and learn the language necessary to negotiate effectively, as well as practise handling that language skillfully. This knowledge will be put into practice in cross-cultural case studies.
Learning outcomesYou can conduct effective negotiations in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (language use)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class/ provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPresentation by the instructor, discovery learning, group and partner activities
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-24-01
Instructor: Elvira Scherelis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Business Communication
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Business Communication (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course offers students the opportunity to improve their communicative effectiveness in the global workplace. It focuses on developing facilitation skills and problem-solving strategies. You will practice your analytical and creative skills by finding solutions to problems in work-related situations.
Learning outcomes
The interactive group activities, role-plays, business simulations and discussions on case studies give ample opportunities to students to consolidate the business vocabulary practised in the course and equip themselves with the tools they need for their career.Upon successful completion of the course, students will know how to craft an elevator pitch, lead a discussion on a controversial topic and build self-confidence in business meetings, among others.You will improve your job-related vocabulary and learn to use it effectively.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Final written exam, Ongoing performance assessment
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThe course materials will be uploaded to Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsRole plays, simulations, group and partner activities, case studies
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Please note: A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-25-01
Instructor: Nadya Egbert
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
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Introduction to Academic Writing
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Introduction to Academic Writing (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course is particularly beneficial for students in higher semesters who are getting ready to write their final thesis or dissertation. It provides an opportunity to acquire the academic writing skills and language needed for further university study and research. Aimed at students in all disciplines, the course covers a range of tasks, including: writing summaries and syntheses of sources, using evidence to support claims, applying appropriate referencing conventions when citing sources in a bibliography. Students will focus on a formal style involving both grammar and vocabulary of particular importance in academic writing. Time will also be given over to exploring the writing process and critiquing each other’s work.
Learning outcomes
Over the course of the semester, students will put their newly-acquired skills into practice by composing a number of different types of short writings where they will need to summarize, paraphrase, quote, and cite entire texts and/or text passages. All of these assignments will receive comments from other students and the instructor and will need to be revised before they are collected in a final portfolio.Students develop their academic writing skills and scientific language further by writing summaries and synthesising sources, as well as applying appropriate citation conventions when quoting sources in a bibliography.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Portfolio (written assignments)
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsText analysis, writing summaries and syntheses, peer correction, feedback by the instructor
Additional informationPlease note that the course en-c1c2-26-02 will be held online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-26-01
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-26-02
Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Writing for Study and Research
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Writing for Study and Research (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course complements the “Introduction to Academic Writing” course, although these courses may be taken in any order. Both are particularly suited to students in higher semesters, who are preparing to write their final thesis or dissertation. The course concentrates primarily on the writing of research articles/papers, and sections thereof, within the fields of its participants. An analytical approach will be taken to identify discipline-specific elements of content and language, which will then be applied to develop participants' own writing. Over the course of the semester, participants are encouraged to practice by writing a number of short research paper-related texts.
Learning outcomesParticipants can write their own scientific papers in their respective discipline.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1
Assessment methods
Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.Portfolio (written assignments), Short research report
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning through text analysis, group and partner activities; alongside writing tasks, peer correction and feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationStudents who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-27-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-118
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
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Writing on the Job
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Writing on the Job (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentIn this course, you will learn to write clear, concise, and effective texts for professional purposes. You will learn to write both neutral and formal emails, letters, memos, minutes, reports and proposals using the appropriate style and correct format. This will involve focusing on readability, organization, tone and levels of politeness, advanced sentence structure, punctuation, and inclusive language. In addition, we will work with the AI tool ChatGPT at times to identify its potential benefits and limitations for business writing. We will deal with grammar as needed, based on your own written work.
Learning outcomesYou can write correct and appropriate texts for professional purposes.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesPlacement at least on level C1
Assessment methods
Participants at C2 level will be expected to evince a higher degree of fluency, precision, and grammatical accuracy.Final written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterial wills be provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsText analysis and writing tasks, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor; grammar is revised as required.
Additional informationThis course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.
Please note that this course will be offered online. You'll need an internet-enabled device with a camera (and a willingness to use it) and a microphone to take part in this course. We will send you an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-28-01
Instructor: Monica Rosen
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Intercultural Communication
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Intercultural Communication (Niveau C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentBeing able to effectively communicate and work with people of cultures other than your own is a critical skill in today’s global environment. Whether you live and work in another country, or interact with colleagues, partners or customers from different countries and backgrounds, intercultural communication skills are essential. People from different cultures not only speak different languages, but they also have different preferences for managing time and activities, planning and working on projects, and interacting with colleagues. Without understanding these differences, miscommunications, misunderstandings, and other challenges to working together often occur.
Learning outcomes
During this interactive workshop conducting over 7 sessions, you will learn what culture actually is and how it influences our perceptions, beliefs and behaviors. You will learn key areas where cultural differences can cause miscommunication and other challenges, such as preferences for hierarchy, formality, and time and punctuality. By analyzing examples of situations that have “gone wrong” and discussing other ways the situation could have played out, you will begin to develop the skill of recognizing intercultural problems before they occur. In addition, you will learn the differences between stereotypes and generalizations, where these come from, and what role they serve in intercultural interactions. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, you will learn a variety of techniques to recognize and bridge communication gaps so that you are able to work effectively with people of any culture or background.You learn to be a more interculturally competent communicator and can bridge communication gaps effectively.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use in the course), Portfolio of written work during the semester
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class and/or can be downloaded from Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsSimulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor
Additional informationPlease note: This course only takes place on the following Fridays:
April 28, May 5, May 12, May 26, June 9, June 16, and June 23.
This course is part of the English for Leadership certificate.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-40-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Fr
- 09:45-13:00
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Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk
20.09.23 - 21.09.23Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk (Level C1/C2, 1 Credit)
Type of course
optional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentA study at the Stanford School of Business tracked MBAs 10 years after they graduated. The result? Their grades had no bearing on their success ‑ but their ability to converse with others did. Being able to connect with others through small talk is a skill needed by every professional in all fields when networking and interacting with colleagues, clients, customers, partners, work groups, etc. In this interactive workshop, you will practice:
Learning outcomes
- making small talk in key social and business situations
- introducing yourself and describing your work/studies differently according to the situation
- introducing people to each other
In addition, you will learn:
- acceptable topics for small talk and topics to avoid
- how to start a conversation and keep it going with ease
- tips for easily remembering names
- the role of culture in small talkParticipants will learn to make small talk in English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), a simulation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials will be distributed in class.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsDiscovery learning, role plays and simulations, group and partner work, discussions, presentation by the instructor.
Additional informationPlease note that this workshops takes place on June 30 and July 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. respectively.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-43-01
Instructor: Linda Block
Date: 20.09.2023 - 21.09.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 19.09.2023 23:58
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 09:00-16:00
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 09:00-16:00
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Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology
12.04.23 - 21.07.23Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course takes a communicative approach to help students further develop their English-language abilities whilst dealing with issue-based themes drawn from scientific fields of particular interest to the participants. Articles from digital contemporary professional journals and research will be read and discussed. This will be supplemented by authentic audiovisual material drawn from multiple sources. Example issues may include topics such as bioengineering, smart cities, carbon sequestration or fracking, but students will have input on which topics will be covered during the semester. Group and pair work will encourage interthinking and communication in the target language.
Learning outcomesStudents improve both their receptive and productive skills in relation to technical language content at a high linguistic level (C1/C2).
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement of at least C1.
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.Listening comprehension test, Presentation, Final paper
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials on Moodle
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsReading tasks, listening comprehension tasks, writing tasks, discussions, presentations by the students, group and partner work, presentation by and feedback from the instructor.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-71-01
Instructor: Andrew Davis
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
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English for Social Scientists
12.04.23 - 21.07.23English for Social Scientists (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)
Type of coursecompulsory
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionEnglish
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%
Course contentThis course uses authentic material from a variety of sources to encourage students to investigate current events in the various fields of social science. Students will not only improve their English skills, but also learn to assess global developments in terms of their relevance to contemporary research in the social sciences. A strong focus is placed on critical thinking, and students will become proficient in analysing perspectives and detecting bias (conscious and unconscious) in both written and spoken English.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesStudents with a placement at least at C1
Assessment methods
Students who are placed at C2 are expected to demonstrate a higher level of proficiency.Final paper, Listening comprehension test, Presentation
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesMaterials are provided on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsGroup and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.
Additional informationA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-en-c1c2-90-01
Instructor: Laura Becker
Date: 12.04.2023 - 21.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
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TOEFL® iBT Prüfungsvorbereitung / Preparing for the TOEFL® iBT
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English A1
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French
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French A1
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Français A1/ French A1 - Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23French A1 (Level A1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-8 of the textbook.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesOnly people who have no previous knowledge of French or who have placed at A1 level in the test (0-19 points) can enrol in this course.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
If you have attended a French course before, you must take the placement test.
Inspire 1 - Kursbuch - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Hueber, ISBN 978-3-19-003387-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Inspire 1 - Arbeitsbuch - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Hueber, ISBN 978-3-19-013387-1
Important notice: We will work with the book for the german speaking area. Please check the ISBN. The international version is not intended.
The course book must be purchased by the participants before the course starts.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the French language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-a1-02-01
Instructor: Dr. Heloise Clain
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-a1-02-02
Instructor: Astrid Van Dyk
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.328
- Fr
- 08:00-09:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-a1-02-03
Instructor: Amandine Strobel
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.-119
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
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Français A1/ French A1 - Elementary
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French A2
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Français A2/ French A2 - Pre-Intermediate
12.04.23 - 22.07.23French A2 (Level A2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-8 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of French A1 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend French A2 (20-39 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Inspire 2 - Kursbuch - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Hueber, ISBN 978-3-19-033387-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Inspire 2 - Arbeitsbuch - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Hueber, ISBN 978-3-19-043387-2
Important notice: We will work with the book for the german speaking area. Please check the ISBN. The international version is not intended.
The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the French language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning.
Assessment methods
Final written exam , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-a2-02-01
Instructor: Claudine Teillard
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.329
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-a2-02-02
Instructor: Claudine Teillard
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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Français A2/ French A2 - Pre-Intermediate
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French B1
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Français B1/ French B1 - Intermediate
12.04.23 - 22.07.23French B1 (Level B1, UNIcert® I, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 0-9 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the B1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Français A2 or a placement test result (40-60 points) that entitles the student to attend Français B1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTendances: méthodes de français B1, Livre de l’élève, Klett Sprachen GmbH, 2019, 978-3-12-529678-7 (ISBN)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the French language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Oral test (15 minutes)
OthersBei erfolgreichem Abschluss dieses Kurses kann ein Zertifikat über die Sprachkenntnisse ausgestellt werden.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-b1-02-01
Instructor: Astrid Van Dyk
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Mi
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.328
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
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Français B1.1 / French B1.1 - Intermediate 1
12.04.23 - 22.07.23French B1.1 (Level B1.1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 0-4 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the B1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Français A2 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend Français B1.1 (40-50 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTendances: méthodes de français B1, Livre de l’élève, Klett Sprachen GmbH, 2019, 978-3-12-529678-7 (ISBN)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the French language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Presenting and leading a discussion
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-b1.1-01-01
Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 08:00-09:30
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Français B1/ French B1 - Intermediate
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French B2
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Français B2 / French B2 - Upper Intermediate 1
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Français B2 (niveaux B2, 4 crédits)
Catégorie de coursCours optionnel
Méthode d’enseignementÉvénement en présentiel
Langue d’enseignementLangue cible
Modalités de contrôle des connaissancesPrésence obligatoire 75 % moyenne pour réussir 60 %
Contenu du coursCe cours couvre les chapitres 0 à 9 du manuel.
Objectifs du coursÀ la fin de ce cours, les participants auront acquis des compétences linguistiques et des connaissances interculturelles dans un contexte d'enseignement supérieur correspondant à des compétences attendues au niveau B2.
Conditions d’admission et informations complémentairesAcquisition des cours de Français B1 (ou) B1.2, ou bien encore, obtention d’un résultat de placement (61-70 points).
Méthode d’évaluation
Présentation et discussion pendant le cours
Bibliographie obligatoire ou conseillée et autres ressources pédagogiques
Examen de 90 minutes le 19 juillet 2023Tendances: méthodes de français B2, Livre de l’élève, Klett Sprachen GmbH, 2019, 978-3-12-529682-4 (ISBN)
Activités et approches pédagogiques utilisées en cours
Le manuel doit être acheté par les participants avant le début du cours.Le cours vise à développer les capacités de communication. La grammaire, le vocabulaire et la communication interculturelle seront traités de la même manière et les quatre compétences (lecture, écoute, parole, écriture) seront également pratiquées. Les tâches d’apprentissage sont conçues de manière à ce que les apprenants puissent utiliser de suite la langue française, dans de véritables situations de communication.
DiversEn cas de réussite de ce cours, un certificat de compétences linguistiques peut être délivré.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-b2-02-01
Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.-117
- Mi
- 09:45-11:15
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Parler et comprendre le français académique et professionnel
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Parler et comprendre le français académique et professionnel (Niveaus B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Catégorie de coursCours optionnel
Méthode d’enseignementÉvénement en présentiel
Langue d’enseignementLangue cible
Modalités de contrôle des connaissancesPrésence obligatoire 75 % moyenne pour réussir 60 %
Contenu du coursDans ce cours, les compétences en compréhension et en production orales seront approfondies en contextes académique et professionnel.
Objectifs du coursLe cours permet non seulement d'améliorer la compréhension et la production orales, mais aussi d'approfondir la grammaire tout en enrichissant le vocabulaire (y compris spécialisé). De plus, bien que le focus de ce cours soit largement mis sur les compétences orales, les compétences écrites ne seront pas pour autant négligées.
Conditions d’admission et informations complémentairesAvoir suivi avec succès les cours de français B1, B1.2 ou B2 ou avoir obtenu un résultat au test de niveau (c.à.d. entre 61 et 90 points) permettant de suivre ce cours.
Méthode d’évaluation
Production orale (50 %) : Présentation et discussion pendant le cours
Bibliographie obligatoire ou conseillée et autres ressources pédagogiques
Compréhension orale (50 %) : Examen de 45 minutes le 17 juillet 2023
Le matériel pédagogique sera préparé par l'enseignante et mis à disposition via Moodle.
Activités et approches pédagogiques utilisées en cours• Compréhension et analyse de documents vidéo et audio authentiques (ex. podcasts, débats, conférences, cours) ;
• Activités pour améliorer l’aisance à l’oral et la prise de parole selon le contexte (dans la vie quotidienne, à l’université et dans le monde du travail) ;
• Argumentation (ex. présentations, débats) ;
• Maîtrise de la prononciation et de l’intonation ;
• Réactivation et enrichissement du vocabulaire (du quotidien, académique et professionnel) et de la grammaire.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-b2c1-22-01
Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
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Français B2 / French B2 - Upper Intermediate 1
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French C1
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Parler et comprendre le français académique et professionnel
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Parler et comprendre le français académique et professionnel (Niveaus B2/C1, 2 Credits)
Catégorie de coursCours optionnel
Méthode d’enseignementÉvénement en présentiel
Langue d’enseignementLangue cible
Modalités de contrôle des connaissancesPrésence obligatoire 75 % moyenne pour réussir 60 %
Contenu du coursDans ce cours, les compétences en compréhension et en production orales seront approfondies en contextes académique et professionnel.
Objectifs du coursLe cours permet non seulement d'améliorer la compréhension et la production orales, mais aussi d'approfondir la grammaire tout en enrichissant le vocabulaire (y compris spécialisé). De plus, bien que le focus de ce cours soit largement mis sur les compétences orales, les compétences écrites ne seront pas pour autant négligées.
Conditions d’admission et informations complémentairesAvoir suivi avec succès les cours de français B1, B1.2 ou B2 ou avoir obtenu un résultat au test de niveau (c.à.d. entre 61 et 90 points) permettant de suivre ce cours.
Méthode d’évaluation
Production orale (50 %) : Présentation et discussion pendant le cours
Bibliographie obligatoire ou conseillée et autres ressources pédagogiques
Compréhension orale (50 %) : Examen de 45 minutes le 17 juillet 2023
Le matériel pédagogique sera préparé par l'enseignante et mis à disposition via Moodle.
Activités et approches pédagogiques utilisées en cours• Compréhension et analyse de documents vidéo et audio authentiques (ex. podcasts, débats, conférences, cours) ;
• Activités pour améliorer l’aisance à l’oral et la prise de parole selon le contexte (dans la vie quotidienne, à l’université et dans le monde du travail) ;
• Argumentation (ex. présentations, débats) ;
• Maîtrise de la prononciation et de l’intonation ;
• Réactivation et enrichissement du vocabulaire (du quotidien, académique et professionnel) et de la grammaire.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-fr-b2c1-22-01
Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-117
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
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Parler et comprendre le français académique et professionnel
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French A1
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Intercultural
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Workshops and events
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Interkulturelles Training, am Beispiel China / Intercultural Training (China)
12.05.23 - 13.05.23Intercultural Training - China (2 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentDo you want to train intercultural skills? Are you interested in communication? Are you interested in the culture and the life in China? This intercultural training focuses on the basics of intercultural communication and sensitization for intercultural situations. Examples are taken from the Chinese cultural area.
Learning outcomesAfter finishing this workshop the participants will have gain insights into the Chinese culture and have trained and expanded their intercultural competences and sensitivity.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is open to all participants who have been little familiar or in contact with this foreign culture.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThe materials for self-study are made available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsIn terms of method, trainer input, group work, analysis of case studies as well as joint reflection and discussion are used.
Assessment methods
Before the workshop, the reading material will be listed on Moodle. The participants have to read the texts and prepare the answers to the questions before the workshop. They will work in small groups and present their results afterwards. The participants will also meet a group of Chinese students and interview them.Final paper (1,500 words) , Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Preparatory reading task
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-int-01-03-01
Instructor: Lili Jiang
Date: 12.05.2023 - 13.05.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 11.05.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.328
- Fr
- 09:00-17:00
- BW 74.328
- Sa
- 09:00-17:00
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TandemPlus: Sprachtandem für alle Sprachen
12.04.23 - 31.07.23TandemPlus: Tandem for all languages (1 Credit)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructionGerman
Assessment criteria Course contentThis course is for students who want to improve their language skills with a tandem. All language combinations are welcome. To participate in this course, students must have found a tandem partner independently in advance. The tandem pair will meet regularly to learn each other's native language and to teach their own language through exercises and discussions. Language learning will be reinforced through a group event. During the semester, a tandem portfolio (a learning agreement, a learning journal, a vocabulary list and an evaluation sheet) will be completed and submitted at the end of the semester. There is no exam or grade in this course. If you have fulfilled all the requirements, you will receive one credit point (1 credit) at the end of the course. For the acceptance of the credit, you have to contact your respective faculty and/or examination office.
Learning outcomesCourse participants learn the target language through communication and activities and help at the same time their tandem partner learn the target language. Through the learning journal they reflect on their learning process.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is offered exclusively to students who have already found a tandem partner. If you do not have a tandem partner, you can find a tandem partner through the tandemportal or the speed-tandem events. You can find more information on our website at: https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/language-tandem
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesThe materials for self-study are made available on Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsPartner work, group discussions, learning journal and writing exercises
Assessment methodsPortfolio of work done (writing assignments) , Participation in tandem during the semester
OthersPlease note: If you are interested in participating in this course, please send an email to h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de ! With the notification that a tandem partner has been found, you will receive a password with which you can enroll in the course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-int-01-50-01
Instructor: Nese Yobas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 31.07.2023
Booking period: 03.04.2023 09:00 - 19.05.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.221
- Do
- 11:00-12:30
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Interkulturelles Training, am Beispiel China / Intercultural Training (China)
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Workshops and events
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Italian
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Italian A1
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Italienisch A1 / Italian A1 - Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Italian UNIcert® I A1 (Level A1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course chapters 1 to 4 of the textbook will be covered.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in the university context that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis foreign language course is open to students from all faculties, TU employees and guest participants with no or little prior knowledge of the Italian language.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
If you have attended a Italian course before, you must take the placement test. Only people who have no previous knowledge of Italian or who have placed at A1 level in the test (0-25 points) can enrol in this course.ATTENTION:
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Please buy the new edition which includes the course book and workbook in paper version AND digital version (for PC/MAC and tablet):
D. Piotti, G. de Savorgnani & E. Carrara: UniversItalia 2.0 A1/A2, Italian for students, course and workbook plus interactive version, Hueber Verlag 2021,
ISBN 978-3-19-165463-4
The textbook has to be purchased by the course participants before the course starts.
The paper version of the course and workbook with ISBN 978-3-19-105463-2 (with 2 audio CDs) has the same content as the paper version of the new edition (= ISBN 978-3-19-165463-4).
The linguistic skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking are taught according to the action-oriented approach. Grammar and vocabulary are treated and explained in relevant contexts. Special emphasis is placed on encouraging natural oral language production using topics from the realm of the academic and professional world as well as everyday situations. Working with authentic and up-to-date learning materials should contribute to the development of an intercultural awareness and the acceptance of culture-specific differences.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Others- A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
- UNIcert® I:
The certificate UNIcert® I can be issued as soon as you have successfully completed all the required language courses and all the grades are available. The certificate grade is calculated as the average of the individual grades of all courses. You do not have to take an additional language exam.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a1-02-01
Instructor: Michela Manetti
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.128
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a1-02-02
Instructor: Mariacristina Paccanoni Beushausen
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a1-02-03
Instructor: Emanuela Tinello
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a1-02-04
Instructor: Mariacristina Paccanoni Beushausen
Date: 18.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 12.04.2023 12:30 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.329
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
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Italienisch A1 / Italian A1 - Elementary
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Italian A2
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Italienisch A2 / Italian A2 - Pre-Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Italian UNIcert® I A2 (Level A2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course chapters 5 to 8 of the textbook will be covered.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in the university context that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course Italian A1 (="Corso 1&2"), of the course Italian A1.2 (= "Corso 2") or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend the course Italian A2 (26-50 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesATTENTION:
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Please buy the new edition which includes the course book and workbook in paper version AND digital version (for PC/MAC and tablet):
D. Piotti, G. de Savorgnani & E. Carrara: UniversItalia 2.0 A1/A2, Italian for students, course and workbook plus interactive version, Hueber Verlag 2021,
ISBN 978-3-19-165463-4
The textbook has to be purchased by the course participants before the course starts.
The paper version of the course and workbook with ISBN 978-3-19-105463-2 (with 2 audio CDs) has the same content as the paper version of the new edition (= ISBN 978-3-19-165463-4).
The linguistic skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking are taught according to the action-oriented approach. Grammar and vocabulary are treated and explained in relevant contexts. Special emphasis is placed on encouraging natural oral language production using topics from the realm of the academic and professional world as well as everyday situations. Working with authentic and up-to-date learning materials should contribute to the development of an intercultural awareness and the acceptance of culture-specific differences.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Others- A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
- UNIcert® I:
The certificate UNIcert® I can be issued as soon as you have successfully completed all the required language courses and all the grades are available. The certificate grade is calculated as the average of the individual grades of all courses. You do not have to take an additional language exam.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a2-02-01
Instructor: Michela Manetti
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.128
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-it-a2-02-02
Instructor: Emanuela Tinello
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 09:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-119
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.130
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
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Italienisch A2 / Italian A2 - Pre-Elementary
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Italian A1
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Japanese
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Japanese A1
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Japanisch A1.1&A1.2 / Japanese A1.1&A1.2 - Elementary 1&2
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Japanese 1 (Levels A1.1 & A1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 9 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that correspond to the expected competences of half of A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Japanese.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTHE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Katsudoo - Coursebook for communicative language activities, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-707-7
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a1.1-02-01
Instructor: Sayaka Kawami
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.130
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a1.1-02-02
Instructor: Akiko Watanabe
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
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Japanisch A1.1&A1.2 ONLINE / Japanese A1.1&A1.2 ONLINE - Elementary 1&2
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Japanese 1 ONLINE (Levels A1.1 & A1.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 9 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that correspond to the expected competences of half of A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Japanese.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTHE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Katsudoo - Coursebook for communicative language activities, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-707-7
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersPlease note that the exam will take place in attendance during the last week of the lecture period.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a1.1-04-01
Instructor: Sayaka Kawami
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 08:00-09:30
- online
- Do
- 08:00-09:30
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Japanisch A1.3&A1.4 / Japanese A1.3&A1.4 - Elementary 3&4
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Japanese 2 (Levels A1.3 & A1.4, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 10 to 18 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that fully correspond to the expected competences at A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have successfully completed the course Japanese A1.1&A1.2 or who have already acquired prior knowledge equivalent to the first half of level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources(neu) THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(neu) THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Katsudoo - Coursebook for communicative language activities, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-707-7
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a1.3-02-01
Instructor: Akiko Watanabe
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
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Japanisch A1.1&A1.2 / Japanese A1.1&A1.2 - Elementary 1&2
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Japanese A2
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Japanisch A2.1&A2.2 / Japanese A2.1&A2.2 - Pre-Elementary 1&2
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Japanese 3 (Levels A2.1 & A2.2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 10 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that correspond to the expected competences of half of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have successfully completed a course in Japanese A1.3&A1.4 or who have already acquired prior knowledge fully equivalent to level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTHE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2014), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 A2 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-714-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(neu) THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2014), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 A2 Katsudoo - Coursebook for communicative language activities, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-713-8
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a2.1-02-01
Instructor: Yuko Hanssler
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
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Japanisch A2.3&A2.4 / Japanese A2.3&A2.4 - Pre-Elementary 3&4
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Japanese 4 (Levels A2.3 & A2.4, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 11 to 18 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context corresponding to approximately 50% of the expected A2 level competences.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have successfully completed a course in Japanese A2.1&A2.2 or who have already acquired prior knowledge equivalent to approximately 25% of the expected A2 level competences.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesTHE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2014), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 A2 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-714-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
(neu) THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2014), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 A2 Katsudoo - Coursebook for communicative language activities, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, ISBN: 978-3-87548-713-8
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ja-a2.3-02-01
Instructor: Yuko Hanssler
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Mi
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.102
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
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Japanisch A2.1&A2.2 / Japanese A2.1&A2.2 - Pre-Elementary 1&2
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Japanese A1
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Polish
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Polish A1
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Polnisch I / Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Polish 1 (Level A1.1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, lessons 1-4 of the textbook are worked on.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge corresponding to the expected competences at A1.1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course Polish as a foreign language is aimed at students of all faculties and guest students with no or very little previous knowledge of Polish.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesPolish Razem new A1-A2.Klett Verlag. Course book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528641-2, Exercise book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528642-9.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsIn the course, basic knowledge is taught, everyday situations are practised with the help of basic idioms and grammatical structures in model situations and the basic language skills (listening, reading and writing) are trained through appealing text, picture and acoustic material.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-pl-a1.1-01-01
Instructor: Agnieszka Kociucka
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 08:00-09:30
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Polnisch II / Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Polish II (level a1.2, 2 credits).
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, lessons 5-9 of the textbook are worked on.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge fully corresponding to the expected competences of A1.2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course at level A1.1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesPolish Razem new A1-A2.Klett Verlag. Course book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528641-2, Exercise book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528642-9.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsIn the course, emphasis is placed primarily on communicative language competence. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained and all four skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the learners can use the Polish language in real communication situations.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-pl-a1.2-01-01
Instructor: Agnieszka Kociucka
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 08:00-09:30
-
Polnisch I / Elementary
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Polish A2
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Polnisch III
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Polish III (Level A2.1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers lessons 10-14 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competences of A2.1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of the course at level A1.2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesPolish Razem new A1-A2.Klett Verlag. Course book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528641-2, Exercise book, ISBN: 978-3-12-528642-9.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe focus continues to be on acquiring the skills to be able to communicate in Polish in everyday situations and to be able to communicate. Basic language skills (listening, reading and writing) are trained through engaging text, visual and audio material.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-pl-a2.1-01-01
Instructor: Agnieszka Kociucka
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.102
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
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Polnisch III
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Polish A1
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Portuguese
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Portuguese A1
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Portugiesisch A1 / Portuguese A1 - Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Portuguese A1 (Level A1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 7 of the book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that fully correspond to the expected competences at A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Portuguese.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources- MANSO BOLEO, M. J., PRATA, M., FONSECA DA SILVA, A., (2017), Olá Portugal! neu A1-A2 - Portugiesisch für Anfänger - Kursbuch mit MP3-CD , Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen , ISBN: 978-3-12-528934-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- MANSO BOLEO, M. J., PRATA, M., FONSECA DA SILVA, A., (2017), Olá Portugal! neu A1-A2 - Portugiesisch für Anfänger - Arbeitsbuch mit Audios, Ernst Klett Sprachen , ISBN: 978-3-12-528935-2
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
By learning Portuguese from Portugal as well as from Brazil, the focus is not only on the language but also on the culture of the Portuguese-speaking world.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-pt-a1-02-01
Instructor: Ana Paula Lucas Bünning
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
-
Portugiesisch A1 / Portuguese A1 - Elementary
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Portuguese A2
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Portugiesisch A2 / Portuguese A2 - Pre-Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Portuguese A2 (Level A2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 8 to 15 of the book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that fully correspond to the expected competences at A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis Portuguese A2 course is for students who have fully completed the A1 level.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources- MANSO BOLEO, M. J., PRATA, M., FONSECA DA SILVA, A., (2017), Olá Portugal! neu A1-A2 - Portugiesisch für Anfänger - Kursbuch mit MP3-CD , Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen , ISBN: 978-3-12-528934-5
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- MANSO BOLEO, M. J., PRATA, M., FONSECA DA SILVA, A., (2017), Olá Portugal! neu A1-A2 - Portugiesisch für Anfänger - Arbeitsbuch mit Audios, Ernst Klett Sprachen , ISBN: 978-3-12-528935-2
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methods
By learning Portuguese from Portugal as well as from Brazil, the focus is not only on the language but also on the culture of the Portuguese-speaking world.Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (7 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-pt-a2-02-01
Instructor: Ana Paula Lucas Bünning
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 20:15-21:45
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 20:15-21:45
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Portugiesisch A2 / Portuguese A2 - Pre-Elementary
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Portuguese A1
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Russian
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Russian A1
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Russisch I&II / Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Russian A1.2 (Russian I&II, Level A1.2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers lessons 1-4 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge fully corresponding to the expected competencies of A1.2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis Russian as a Foreign Language course is designed for learners without a family background in Russian and is intended for students of all faculties and visiting students with no prior knowledge or very little prior knowledge of Russian.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
The way to success - Russian for everyday life and work: course book and workbook. Tamara Blum, Elena Gorelova. facultas Verlag Austria. ISBN 978-3-7089-1862-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
or e-book (PDF) ISBN: 978-3-99111-232-7
The textbook must be purchased by the participants before the beginning of the course.
This course offers a quick and systematic introduction to the Russian language and also insights into Russian culture. The course is communicatively oriented. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained in the same way and all four skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed in such a way that the learners can use the Russian language in real communication situations from the very beginning.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ru-a1.2-02-01
Instructor: Ekaterina Derksen
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
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Russisch III&IV / Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Russian A1.4 (Russian III&IV, Level A1.4, 4 credits).
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 4-6 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course Russian as a Foreign Language is designed for learners without a family background in Russian and is aimed at students of all faculties and guest students who wish to further develop the knowledge of the Russian language acquired in the course Russian 1&2.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesWeg zum Erfolg- Russisch für Alltag und Beruf: Kursbuch und Arbeitsbuch. Tamara Blum, Elena Gorelova. facultas Verlag Austria. ISBN 978-3-7089-1862-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
or e-book (PDF) ISBN: 978-3-99111-232-7
The textbook has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.The course has a communicative focus. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained and all four skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The course teaches general language communication and intercultural aspects in their basic form. After this course, participants will be able to hold conversations among friends in Russian as well as report on their study-related problems. The course is based on the audio-visual method.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersIf you have successfully completed this course, you can request a language certificate via our online portal AURA.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ru-a1.4-02-01
Instructor: Dr. Olga Vasileva
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- online
- Do
- 18:30-20:00
-
Russisch I&II / Elementary
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Russian A2
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Russisch V&VI
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Russian A2.2 (Russian V&VI, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course, lessons 8-10 of the textbook are worked on.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge fully corresponding to the expected competences of A2.2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course Russian as a foreign language is designed for learners without a family background in Russian and is aimed at students of all faculties and guest students whose knowledge of Russian corresponds to level A1.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
The way to success - Russian for everyday life and work: course book and workbook. Tamara Blum, Elena Gorelova. facultas Verlag Austria. ISBN 978-3-7089-1862-4
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
or e-book (PDF) ISBN: 978-3-99111-232-7
The focus of the course will be on the interaction of language comprehension and production in communication. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained and all four skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. Authentic working materials on everyday and study-related topics are always used.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ru-a2.2-02-01
Instructor: Ekaterina Derksen
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 09:45-11:15
-
Russisch V&VI
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Russian Herkunftssprache
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Einstiegskurs & Aufbaukurs 1 / Elementary Course
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Russian for Insiders - Introductory Course & Advanced Course 1 (4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThe aim of the course is to acquire Russian writing, spelling, basic grammar and successful oral communication.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competences of A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis 4 SWS course is designed for participants who have a family Russian-speaking background and want to systematically consolidate and develop their idle resources.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Learning materials are provided in the course and on the Moodle learning platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThrough highly individualised teaching that builds on each student's existing language skills, this course introduces written Russian, grammar and oral communication in rapid progression.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Weekly assignments , Oral test (20 minutes)
OthersIf you have successfully completed this course, you can request a language certificate via our online portal AURA.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ru-hs-02-01
Instructor: Dr. Klara Bamesberger
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-118
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.-118
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
-
Aufbaukurs III / General Russian 4
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Russian for Insiders - Advanced Course III (2 credits).
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThe focus of the course is on successful oral and written communication in everyday life as well as in studies. In the course, the knowledge of the Russian language acquired in the introductory course and in the advanced course is further deepened. Through the use of authentic and up-to-date materials, the focus is not only on the language but also on the culture.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge corresponding to the expected competences of B1/B2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis 2 SWS course per week is designed for learners of languages of origin who have successfully completed the introductory course and wish to improve spelling, sentence structure, stylistic variation, and oral communication.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Learning materials are provided in the course and on the Moodle learning platform.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThrough authentic text, picture, audio and video material, listening and reading comprehension, writing and speaking are practised and the relevant grammar phenomena are taught. The learning tasks are designed in such a way that the learners can use the Russian language in real communication situations and deepen their knowledge of the Russian language in group and partner work, homework and writing tasks.
Assessment methods
Final written exam (90 minutes) , Weekly assignments , Oral test (20 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-ru-hs-04-01
Instructor: Dr. Klara Bamesberger
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 15:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.-118
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
-
Einstiegskurs & Aufbaukurs 1 / Elementary Course
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Russian A1
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Swedish
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Swedish A1
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Schwedisch A1 / Swedish A1 - Elementary
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Swedish UNIcert® Basis A1 (Level A1, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1 to 8 of the course book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that fully correspond to the expected competences at A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Swedish.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLEVY SCHERRER, P. u. LINDEMALM, K., (2014), Rivstart A1+A2 Neu - Schwedisch für Anfänger - Textbok + ljudfiler, Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen / Natur & Kultur Schweden, ISBN: 978-3125279919
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
LEVY SCHERRER, P. u. LINDEMALM, K., (2014), Rivstart A1+A2 Neu - Schwedisch für Anfänger - Övningsbok, Ernst Klett Sprachen / Natur & Kultur Schweden, ISBN: 978-3125279926
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Others- A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
- UNIcert® Basis:
The certificate UNIcert® Basis can be issued as soon as you have successfully completed all the required language courses and all the grades are available. The certificate grade is calculated as the average of the individual grades of all courses. You do not have to take an additional language exam.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-sv-a1-02-01
Instructor: Anneli Lindfors
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.128
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
-
Schwedisch A1 / Swedish A1 - Elementary
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Swedish A2
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Schwedisch A2 / Swedish A2 - Pre-Intermediate
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Swedish UNIcert® Basis A2 (Level A2, 4 Credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course will work from chapter 9 to the end of the book.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context that fully correspond to the expected competences at A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesThis Swedish A2 course is for students who have fully completed the A1 level.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesLEVY SCHERRER, P. u. LINDEMALM, K., (2014), Rivstart A1+A2 Neu - Schwedisch für Anfänger - Textbok + ljudfiler, Stuttgart, Ernst Klett Sprachen / Natur & Kultur Schweden, ISBN: 978-3125279919
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
LEVY SCHERRER, P. u. LINDEMALM, K., (2014), Rivstart A1+A2 Neu - Schwedisch für Anfänger - Övningsbok, Ernst Klett Sprachen / Natur & Kultur Schweden, ISBN: 978-3125279926
The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.Communicative and task-based oriented topics are practised in the 4 skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), which take into account everyday as well as student interests. The exercises are designed to provide many opportunities for partner or group work.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)
Others- A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
- UNIcert® Basis:
The certificate UNIcert® Basis can be issued as soon as you have successfully completed all the required language courses and all the grades are available. The certificate grade is calculated as the average of the individual grades of all courses. You do not have to take an additional language exCourses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-sv-a2-02-01
Instructor: Anneli Lindfors
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 28.03.2023 13:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.128
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
-
Schwedisch A2 / Swedish A2 - Pre-Intermediate
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Swedish A1
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Spanish
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Spanish A1
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Español A1 para universitarios / Spanish A1 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Spanish A1 for university students (Level A1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-5 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesIf you have attended a Spanish course before, you must take the placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Only people who have no previous knowledge of Spanish or who have placed at A1 level in the test (0-19 points) can enrol in this course.Rosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsContinuous assessment , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-01
Instructor: Brigitte Seutter
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-02
Instructor: Mercedes Kandel-Escribano
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-03
Instructor: Mercedes Kandel-Escribano
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.128
- Di
- 11:30-13:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-04
Instructor: Maria Musuy Martínez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-05
Instructor: Maria Musuy Martínez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Di
- 18:30-20:00
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 18:30-20:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-06
Instructor: Ana María Fuentes Candelas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 11:30-13:00
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 13:15-14:45
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-02-07
Instructor: Soledad Lévano Casas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.326
- Do
- 11:30-13:00
-
Español A1 para universitarios online/ Spanish A1 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Spanish A1 for university students online (A1 level, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliverydistance-learning
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-5 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesIf you have attended a Spanish course before, you must take the placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Only people who have no previous knowledge of Spanish or who have placed at A1 level in the test (0-19 points) can enrol in this course.
This course takes place online. You'll get an email on how to log on to the course shortly before the start date.
The use of a microphone and camera is mandatory. For this it is necessary that you have an internet-enabled device (laptop, tablet or similar - not a smartphone!) with a microphone, speakers and camera and a good internet connection.Rosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsContinuous assessment , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersPlease note that the exam at the end of the semester takes place in attendance.
A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-06-01
Instructor: Sofia Gonzalez Quintela
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Mo
- 08:00-09:30
- online
- Mi
- 08:00-09:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-06-02
Instructor: Sofia Gonzalez Quintela
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- online
- Fr
- 08:00-09:30
- online
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
-
Español A1 Intensivo para universitarios / Spanish A1 intensive course for university students
11.09.23 - 28.09.23Spanish A1 for university students (Level A1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 1-5 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesIf you have attended a Spanish course before, you must take the placement test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
Only people who have no previous knowledge of Spanish or who have placed at A1 level in the test (0-19 points) can enrol in this course.Rosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsContinuous assessment , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a1-10-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 11.09.2023 - 28.09.2023
Booking period: 28.08.2023 09:00 - 11.09.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mo-Fr
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.327
- Mo-Fr
- 11:30-13:00
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Español A1 para universitarios / Spanish A1 for university students
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Spanish A2
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Español A2 para universitarios / Spanish A2 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Spanish A2 for university students (Level A2, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 6-10 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the A2 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Spanish A1 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend Spanish A2 (20-41 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesRosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersBei erfolgreichem Abschluss dieses Kurses kann ein Zertifikat über die Sprachkenntnisse ausgestellt werden.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2-02-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.326
- Mi
- 09:45-11:15
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2-02-02
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mo
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2-02-03
Instructor: María José García Albero
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.327
- Mo
- 18:30-20:00
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2-02-04
Instructor: Ana María Fuentes Candelas
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 08:00-09:30
- BW 74.327
- Mi
- 09:45-11:15
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Comprensión y expresión orales A2-B1/ Listening Comprehension and Speaking A2-B1
17.04.23 - 22.07.23Listening Comprehension and Speaking A2-B1 (Level A2/B1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course we will practice listening comprehension and speech expression in Spanish using selected cultural, historical and current topics from the Spanish-speaking world.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have improved their listening comprehension and language expression in Spanish, as well as having gained an insight into the diversity of the Spanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessfully completed A1, A2 or B1.1 course or a corresponding result in the placement test (20-59 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
The material is prepared by the teacher and made available via Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe course is communicative and focuses on listening comprehension and oral expression.
Assessment methodsOral test (10 minutes) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2b1-22-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 17.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 13:15-14:45
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Español A2 para universitarios / Spanish A2 for university students
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Spanish B1
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Comprensión y expresión orales A2-B1/ Listening Comprehension and Speaking A2-B1
17.04.23 - 22.07.23Listening Comprehension and Speaking A2-B1 (Level A2/B1, 2 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language and German
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentIn this course we will practice listening comprehension and speech expression in Spanish using selected cultural, historical and current topics from the Spanish-speaking world.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have improved their listening comprehension and language expression in Spanish, as well as having gained an insight into the diversity of the Spanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessfully completed A1, A2 or B1.1 course or a corresponding result in the placement test (20-59 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources
The material is prepared by the teacher and made available via Moodle.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe course is communicative and focuses on listening comprehension and oral expression.
Assessment methodsOral test (10 minutes) , Listening exam (20 minutes)
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-a2b1-22-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 17.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 25.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.130
- Mi
- 13:15-14:45
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Español B1.1 para universitarios / Spanish B1.1 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Spanish B1.1 for university students (Level B1.1, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 11-14 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the first half of the B1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Spanish A2 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend Spanish B1.1 (42-50 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesRosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b1.1-02-01
Instructor: Margarita Pérez Crespo
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 13:15-14:45
- BW 74.327
- Di
- 15:00-16:30
This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b1.1-02-02
Instructor: Nuria Fernández Cuesta
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Fr
- 09:45-11:15
- BW 74.327
- Fr
- 11:30-13:00
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Español B1.2 para universitarios / Spanish B1.2 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Spanish B1.2 for university students (Level B1.2, UNIcert® I, 4 credits)
Type of courseoptional
Mode of deliveryface-to-face
Language of instructiontarget language
Assessment criteriacompulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %
Course contentThis course covers chapters 15-18 of the textbook.
Learning outcomesAt the end of this course, the participants will have acquired university-related language skills and intercultural knowledge that fully correspond to the expected competencies of the B1 level.
Prerequisites and co-requisitesSuccessful completion of Spanish B1.1 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend Spanish B1.2 (51-59 points).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resourcesRosales Varo, Francisco et al.: CAMPUS SUR A1-B1, Difusión/Klett Verlag, Barcelona 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Coursebook and exercise book
Coursebook: ISBN 978-3-12-515121-5;
Exercise book: ISBN 978-3-12-515122-2.
The textbooks are to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.The course is communicative. Grammar, vocabulary and intercultural communication are trained to the same extent, and all four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing) are practised. The learning tasks are designed so that the students can use the Spanish language in authentic communicative situations from the very beginning. The lessons are structured according to the flipped classroom principle.
Assessment methodsFinal written exam , Oral test (10 minutes)
OthersA Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b1.2-02-01
Instructor: Margarita Pérez Crespo
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.128
- Mi
- 15:00-16:30
- BW 74.128
- Mi
- 16:45-18:15
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Comprensión y expresión orales A2-B1/ Listening Comprehension and Speaking A2-B1
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Spanish B2
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Español B2 para universitarios / Spanish B2 for university students
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Español B2 para universitarios (Nivel B2, 4 créditos)
Tipo de cursoOptativo
Modalidad de enseñanzaPresencial
Lengua de enseñanzaEspañol
Criterios de evaluaciónMínimo para aprobar: 60%
Contenidos del curso
Asistencia obligatoria: 75%En este curso se trabajan los capítulos 1-6 del manual.
Objetivos didácticosAl final del curso los participantes habrán adquirido conocimientos lingüísticos e interculturales en un contexto de educación superior que se corresponden plenamente con las competencias previstas para el nivel B2.
Requisitos de admisión e informaciones complementarias
Haber superado el curso B1.2 o haber obtenido en el test de nivel un resultado corresondiente al nivel B2 (60-74 puntos).
Métodos de evaluaciónExamen escrito y oral
Literatura aconsejada u obligatoria y otros recursos didácticosESTUDIANTES.ELE B2. Klett Verlag.
Actividades didácticas y métodos de enseñanza
ISBN 978-3-12-515094-2.
El libro debe ser adquirido antes del comienzo del curso.El curso está orientado a la comunicación. La gramática, el vocabulario y la comunicación intercultural son trabajados por igual y se practican las cuatro destrezas (leer, escuchar, hablar y escribir). Las tareas de aprendizaje están diseñadas de forma que desde el principio los participantes puedan utilizar el español en situaciones reales de comunicación.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b2-02-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.329
- Mo
- 16:45-18:15
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 16:45-18:15
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Lenguaje especializado para el mundo universitario y profesional
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Lenguaje especializado para el mundo universitario y profesional (Nivel B2C1, 2 créditos)
Tipo de cursoOptativo
Modalidad de enseñanzaPresencial
Lengua de enseñanzaEspañol
Criterios de evaluaciónMínimo para aprobar: 60%
Contenidos del curso
Asistencia obligatoria: 75%En este curso se desarrollará la competencia lingüística de los participantes a través de contenidos y vocabulario especializado. Los participantes tienen un papel esencial en el proceso, ya que serán los encargados de compartir términos y contenidos de sus estudios que son indispensables y útiles para el mundo universitario y laboral. Para facilitar la comprensión del léxico y de los temas relacionados con sus áreas de especialidad, se hará uso de materiales reales y actividades prácticas. Además, este aprendizaje se completará con herramientas para mejorar la redacción de textos y la función didáctica.
Objetivos didácticosAl final de este curso los participantes habrán mejorado su competencia lingüística y habrán adquirido conocimientos y vocabulario relacionados con temas especializados y útiles de cara al mundo universitario y laboral. Además, el curso fomenta la autonomía de los participantes y les hace partícipes de su propio aprendizaje.
Requisitos de admisión e informaciones complementariasHaber superado el curso B1.2 o el B2 o haber obtenido en el test de nivel un resultado corresondiente al nivel B2 o C1 (60-90 puntos).
Métodos de evaluaciónParticipación activa en el curso (presentaciones, tareas en casa)
Literatura aconsejada u obligatoria y otros recursos didácticos
Presentación (20 minutos)
Portfolio durante el semestreEl material didáctico será preparado por la profesora y los participantes, y puesto a disposición de los participantes en Moodle.
Actividades didácticas y métodos de enseñanzaEl curso está orientado al mundo universitario y laboral, y contiene tareas para que los participantes puedan utilizar el español en situaciones reales de comunicación. Además, se practican las cuatro destrezas (leer, escuchar, hablar y escribir) y se fomenta tanto el trabajo autónomo del alumnado, así como que se le proporciona un papel esencial en su aprendizaje.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b2c1-59-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
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Español B2 para universitarios / Spanish B2 for university students
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Spanish C1
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Lenguaje especializado para el mundo universitario y profesional
12.04.23 - 22.07.23Lenguaje especializado para el mundo universitario y profesional (Nivel B2C1, 2 créditos)
Tipo de cursoOptativo
Modalidad de enseñanzaPresencial
Lengua de enseñanzaEspañol
Criterios de evaluaciónMínimo para aprobar: 60%
Contenidos del curso
Asistencia obligatoria: 75%En este curso se desarrollará la competencia lingüística de los participantes a través de contenidos y vocabulario especializado. Los participantes tienen un papel esencial en el proceso, ya que serán los encargados de compartir términos y contenidos de sus estudios que son indispensables y útiles para el mundo universitario y laboral. Para facilitar la comprensión del léxico y de los temas relacionados con sus áreas de especialidad, se hará uso de materiales reales y actividades prácticas. Además, este aprendizaje se completará con herramientas para mejorar la redacción de textos y la función didáctica.
Objetivos didácticosAl final de este curso los participantes habrán mejorado su competencia lingüística y habrán adquirido conocimientos y vocabulario relacionados con temas especializados y útiles de cara al mundo universitario y laboral. Además, el curso fomenta la autonomía de los participantes y les hace partícipes de su propio aprendizaje.
Requisitos de admisión e informaciones complementariasHaber superado el curso B1.2 o el B2 o haber obtenido en el test de nivel un resultado corresondiente al nivel B2 o C1 (60-90 puntos).
Métodos de evaluaciónParticipación activa en el curso (presentaciones, tareas en casa)
Literatura aconsejada u obligatoria y otros recursos didácticos
Presentación (20 minutos)
Portfolio durante el semestreEl material didáctico será preparado por la profesora y los participantes, y puesto a disposición de los participantes en Moodle.
Actividades didácticas y métodos de enseñanzaEl curso está orientado al mundo universitario y laboral, y contiene tareas para que los participantes puedan utilizar el español en situaciones reales de comunicación. Además, se practican las cuatro destrezas (leer, escuchar, hablar y escribir) y se fomenta tanto el trabajo autónomo del alumnado, así como que se le proporciona un papel esencial en su aprendizaje.
Courses This course can no longer be bookedSS23-es-b2c1-59-01
Instructor: Irene Gutiérrez Vázquez
Date: 12.04.2023 - 22.07.2023
Booking period: 27.03.2023 11:00 - 23.04.2023 23:59
Course dates:
- BW 74.327
- Do
- 13:15-14:45
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Lenguaje especializado para el mundo universitario y profesional
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Spanish A1