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Course overview Wintersemester 2024/2025

Language Centre of Technische Universität Braunschweig


  • Arabic
    • Arabic A1
      • Arabisch A1/Arabic A1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Arabic A1 (Level A1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 7 of the course book.

        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-requisites

        This course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Arabic.

        Native speakers of this language may not take this foreign language course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        LABASQUE, N., Salam! neu A1-A2 - Arabisch für Anfänger - Kursbuch mit Audios, Ernst Klett Sprachen, 2014. 264 S. ISBN 978-3-12-528835-5, 39,50 €

        The course book has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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)

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-ar-a1-02-01
        Instructor: Maissaa Markabi
        E-Mail: m.markabi@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 15:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-ar-a1-02-02
        Instructor: Maissaa Markabi
        E-Mail: m.markabi@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 15:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mi
        • 18:30-20:00
  • Chinese
    • Chinese A1
      • Chinesisch A1.1 / Chinese A1.1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Chinese A1.1 (Level A1.1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1-3 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 first half of the A1 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        This course is intended for students with no previous knowledge.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        LIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A1 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (5 minutes)

        Others

        It is advised to do a tandem with a native speaker of Chinese with this Chinese course. Thus, course participants should enroll in the Tandem+ course (WS24-int-01-50-01). To enroll in the Tandem+ course, please contact Ms H. Nese Yobas (h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de) and ask for the password.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-zh-a1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Fengjun Ma
        E-Mail: f.ma@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Di
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.130
        • Di
        • 18:30-20:00
      • Chinesisch A1.3&A1.4 / Chinese A1.3&A1.4
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Chinese A1.3&A1.4 (Level A1.3-A1.4, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 4-6 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-requisites

        Successful completion of Chinese A1.1&A1.2 or Chinese knowledge corresponding to the first half of level A1.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        LIU, J., KANG, Y. et al., Kaishi! Chinesisch für Studierende A1 - Kursbuch + Übungsbuch, KLETT Verlag, Stuttgart, 2019.
        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester , Oral test (5 minutes)

        Others

        It is advised to do a tandem with a native speaker of Chinese with this Chinese course. Thus, course participants should enroll in the Tandem+ course (WS24-int-01-50-01). To enroll in the Tandem+ course, please contact Ms H. Nese Yobas (h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de) and ask for the password.

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-zh-a1.3-02-01
        Instructor: Qiong Luo
        E-Mail: q.luo@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Mo
        • 09:45-11:15
        • BW 74.326
        • Mo
        • 11:30-13:00
  • German
    • German A1
      • Deutsch A1 Hören und Sprechen
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German A1 Listening and Speaking

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course, listening, speaking and pronunciation are specifically trained with previously designed and selected material.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is interactive and aims to improve speaking and listening skills. It will be taught in an activity-oriented way.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        none

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Deutsch üben: Hören und Sprechen A1
        Book with audio online / Monja Knirsch: ISBN 978-3-19-907493-9 or PDF/MP3 Fassung: ISBN 978-3-19-218600-4

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Everyday 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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Oral grade (presentation) , Oral test (10 minutes) , Listening exam (20 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a1-20-01
        Instructor: Sandra Bakker
        E-Mail: sandra.bakker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 11:00-12:30
      • Deutsch A1.1
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German A1.1 (Level A1.1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 5 of the textbook Kurs DaF A1.

        Learning outcomes

        This 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-requisites

        no prerequisites

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Kurs DaF A1
        German for academic and professional Use
        Course book / Exercise book with audios and Videos
        ISBN 978-3-12-676838-2
        https://www.klett-sprachen.de/kurs-daf-a1/t-1/9783126768382

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Kübra Yildirim
        E-Mail: kuebra.yildirim@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Mo
        • 16:00-17:30
        • BW 74.105
        • Mi
        • 16:00-17:30
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a1.1-02-02
        Instructor: Sandra Bakker
        E-Mail: sandra.bakker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 13:00-14:30
        • online
        • Fr
        • 13:00-14:30
      • Deutsch A1.2
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German A1.2 (Level A1.2, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 6 to 10 of the textbook Kurs DaF A1.

        Learning outcomes

        This 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-requisites

        Successful completion of the A1.1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to take the A1.2 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Kurs DaF A1
        German for academic and professional Use
        Course book / Exercise book with audios and Videos
        ISBN 978-3-12-676838-2
        https://www.klett-sprachen.de/kurs-daf-a1/t-1/9783126768382

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others

        The course takes place online via Big Blue Bottom.
        The written exam takes place during the last week in the lecture period.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a1.2-02-01
        Instructor: Kübra Yildirim
        E-Mail: kuebra.yildirim@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Mo
        • 14:15-15:45
        • BW 74.105
        • Mi
        • 14:15-15:45
    • German A2
      • Deutsch A2 Grammatik kommunikativ
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Grammar communicative (Level A2, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        Dieser Kurs orientiert ich an dem A2-Deutschkurs.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve oral expression in particular. Another focus is on intensifying grammar.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the basic A1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to take the A2 course.

        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 methods

        The focus in this course is on the relevant grammar of the A2 course level. This is deepened and practised parallel to the basic A2 course. In this course, speaking is practised and the newly learned grammar is integrated into communication. The topics are everyday situations that are based on those of the basic courses.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (45min)

        Others

        The examination method will be announced in the first course session.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a2-11-01
        Instructor: Yue Ma
        E-Mail: yu.ma@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mo
        • 16:00-17:30
      • Deutsch A2.1
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German A2.1 (Level A2.1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 11 to 15 of the textbook Kurs DaF A2.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the German A1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the A2.1 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Kurs DaF A2
        German for academic and professional Use
        Course book / Exercise book with audios and Videos
        ISBN: 978-3-12-676840-5
        https://www.klett-sprachen.de/kurs-daf-a2-hybride-ausgabe-allango/t-1/9783126768405

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a2.1-02-01
        Instructor: Yue Ma
        E-Mail: yu.ma@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mo
        • 14:00-15:30
        • online
        • Mi
        • 14:00-15:30
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a2.1-02-02
        Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
        E-Mail: f.weidauer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
        • BW 74.328
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch A2.2
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German A2.2 (Level A2.2, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 16 to 20 of the textbook Kurs DaF A2.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the German A2.1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the A2.2 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Kurs DaF A2
        German for academic and professional Use
        Course book / Exercise book with audios and Videos
        ISBN: 978-3-12-676840-5
        https://www.klett-sprachen.de/kurs-daf-a2-hybride-ausgabe-allango/t-1/9783126768405

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-a2.2-02-01
        Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
        E-Mail: s.schimmel@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.130
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
    • German B1
      • Deutsch B1 Grammatik kommunikativ
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B1 Communicative Grammar (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        Tenses (perfect, past tense), subjunctive II, conjunctions, relative clauses, passive voice, verbs with prepositions

        Learning outcomes

        This course is both grammar-oriented and communicative and aims to improve the language skills speaking and writing.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        There are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Interactive grammar exercises, role-playing, partner activities and short writing exercises. These methods encourage active participation, collaboration, and practical application of grammar in real communication situations.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class , Active participation group work , Final written exam (45min)

        Others

        There is a compulsory attendance of 75% of the teaching.
        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 booked
        WS24-de-b1-11-01
        Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
        E-Mail: f.weidauer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Fr
        • 09:45-11:15
      • Deutsch B1 Hören und Sprechen
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B1 listening and speaking (Level B1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course, listening, speaking and pronunciation are specifically trained with previously designed and selected material.

        Learning outcomes

        This 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-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Materials will be distributed in class or announced at the beginning of the first class session.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Listening exam (30 minutes) , Oral test (7 minutes)

        Others

        The 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 booked
        WS24-de-b1-20-01
        Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
        E-Mail: s.schimmel@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.129
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch B1.1
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B1.1 (Level B1.1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 6 of the textbook.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the A2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to take the B1.1 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Anne Buscha, Szilvia Szita: Spektrum Deutsch B1+, Integriertes Kurs- und Arbeitsbuch, Teilband 1, Schubert Verlag, ISBN 978-3-941323-34-6

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Jana Lee
        E-Mail: jana.lee@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
        • BW 74.-117
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.1-02-02
        Instructor: Marina Heine
        E-Mail: ma.heine@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 18:30-20:00
        • online
        • Do
        • 18:30-20:00
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.1-02-03
        Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock, Friederike Weidauer
        E-Mail: f.weidauer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
        • BW 74.130
        • Do
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch B1.2
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B1.2 (Level B1.2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        Chapters 7 through 12 of the Textbook are covered in this course. A short repetition on selected topics takes place in the first session.

        Learning outcomes

        This 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-requisites

        The 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 resources

        Netzwerk neu B1.2
        Deutsch als Fremdsprache
        Kurs- und Übungsbuch mit Audios und Videos
        Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch, Helen Schmitz

        ISBN 978-3-12-607171-0

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (presentation)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.2-02-01
        Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
        E-Mail: s.schimmel@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Di
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.326
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.2-02-02
        Instructor: Tugba Yildirim
        E-Mail: tugba.yildirim@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.129
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.129
        • Do
        • 16:45-18:15
      • Deutsch B1.2 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B1.2 for engineering and natural sciences (Level B1.2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In 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.
        Following subjects will be covered in the module:
        - Mechanical engineering
        - Biochemistry
        - Pharmacy/Medicine
        - Artificial intelligence

        Learning outcomes

        This course is interactive and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the course 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 methods

        Study-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

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others

        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 booked
        WS24-de-b1.2-73-01
        Instructor: Sebastian Schimmel
        E-Mail: s.schimmel@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.130
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch für den Beruf B1.2/B2
        21.10.24 - 18.12.24

        Business German B1.2/B2 (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course is designed for STEM students (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) looking to enhance their professional German language skills to successfully apply for jobs and internships and succeed in the German-speaking job market. The course is practical in nature and is divided into three main sections:

        - Before the application
        - During the application process
        - Successful job search completion

        Within these sections, various topics will be covered, including:

        - Personal competencies
        - Formal qualifications and educational backgrounds
        - Finding, understanding, and processing job advertisements
        - Writing a resume
        - Writing cover letters and application portfolios
        - Job interviews
        - Understanding employment contracts and payroll statements

        Additional topics that will be covered include:
        - The use of artificial intelligence in the application process
        - Examples of Business email correspondence

        Learning outcomes

        After completing the course, you will be able to create a professional resume in German, write compelling cover letters, and effectively present your personal and formal qualifications during job interviews.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the basic B1.1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 Grammar Training course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        There are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        The course provides practical training in key business language skills, focusing on vocabulary and expressions, as well as the necessary grammatical structures, such as temporal prepositions, the genitive case, formal language and politeness forms, and important noun-verb combinations.

        Assessment methods

        Short written exam (60 minutes) , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester

        Others

        This is an online course . BigBlueButton (BBB) will be used for the online sessions. Using a microphone and camera is mandatory to achieve the learning objectives. Please ensure you have the necessary technical equipment and test it in advance of the course start.

        The assessment method:
        - At the end of the course, a 60-minute in-person exam will be conducted. (70%)

        - Additionally, by the end of the course, all participants should have created their own job application portfolio. (30%)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.2b2-28-01
        Instructor: Marina Heine
        E-Mail: ma.heine@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 18.12.2024
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 16:00-18:15
    • German B2
      • Deutsch für den Beruf B1.2/B2
        21.10.24 - 18.12.24

        Business German B1.2/B2 (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course is designed for STEM students (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) looking to enhance their professional German language skills to successfully apply for jobs and internships and succeed in the German-speaking job market. The course is practical in nature and is divided into three main sections:

        - Before the application
        - During the application process
        - Successful job search completion

        Within these sections, various topics will be covered, including:

        - Personal competencies
        - Formal qualifications and educational backgrounds
        - Finding, understanding, and processing job advertisements
        - Writing a resume
        - Writing cover letters and application portfolios
        - Job interviews
        - Understanding employment contracts and payroll statements

        Additional topics that will be covered include:
        - The use of artificial intelligence in the application process
        - Examples of Business email correspondence

        Learning outcomes

        After completing the course, you will be able to create a professional resume in German, write compelling cover letters, and effectively present your personal and formal qualifications during job interviews.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the basic B1.1 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 Grammar Training course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        There are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        The course provides practical training in key business language skills, focusing on vocabulary and expressions, as well as the necessary grammatical structures, such as temporal prepositions, the genitive case, formal language and politeness forms, and important noun-verb combinations.

        Assessment methods

        Short written exam (60 minutes) , Portfolio of written work done throughout the semester

        Others

        This is an online course . BigBlueButton (BBB) will be used for the online sessions. Using a microphone and camera is mandatory to achieve the learning objectives. Please ensure you have the necessary technical equipment and test it in advance of the course start.

        The assessment method:
        - At the end of the course, a 60-minute in-person exam will be conducted. (70%)

        - Additionally, by the end of the course, all participants should have created their own job application portfolio. (30%)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b1.2b2-28-01
        Instructor: Marina Heine
        E-Mail: ma.heine@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 18.12.2024
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 16:00-18:15
      • Deutsch B2 Hören und Sprechen
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German Listening and Speaking (Level B2, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        We will listen to texts, new vocabulary will be developed and everyday topics are going to be discussed which are important for living in Germany, e.g. friendship, home, language/communication, cities now and in the future. One component of the course will be the pronunciation training.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims at improving linguistic, communicative and auditory skills (speaking, listening comprehension).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        A textbook does not need to be purchased.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Active participation group work , Oral grade (group presentations and performance in class)

        Others

        The 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 booked
        WS24-de-b2-20-01
        Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
        E-Mail: x.fischer-loock@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch B2.1
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B2.1 (Level B2.1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 6 of the textbook.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Braun, 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 methods

        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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others


        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b2.1-02-01
        Instructor: Solveig Teichert
        E-Mail: solveig.teichert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 15:30-17:00
        • online
        • Do
        • 15:30-17:00
      • Deutsch B2.1 für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German for engineering and natural sciences (Level B2.1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        Development 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.
        Course topics:
        - Study
        - Materials
        - Tools and their use
        - Inventions
        - forms of propulsion
        - Artificial Intelligence

        Learning outcomes

        This course is interactive and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the course B1.2 or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the course B2.1.
        Participation in the previous course "German B1.2 for Engineering and Natural Sciences" is not compulsory.

        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 methods

        Study-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

        Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (15 minutes)

        Others

        The 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 booked
        WS24-de-b2.1-73-01
        Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
        E-Mail: f.weidauer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.-117
        • Do
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Deutsch B2.2
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B2.2 (Level B2.2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 6 to 10 of the textbook.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Birgit Braun u.a.: Kompass DaF B2.2, Deutsch für Studium und Beruf, Kurs- und Übungsbuch, Stuttgart 2020.
        ISBN: 978-3-12-670002-3

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (120 minutes) , Oral test (15 minutes)

        Others

        The examination method will be announced in the first course session.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b2.2-02-01
        Instructor: Ahmed Abdelhamid
        E-Mail: ahmed.abdelhamid@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.102
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
      • Deutsch für CSE-Studierende TestDaF-Vorbereitung
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German for CSE - Preparation for TestDaF (Level B2.2, 0 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %

        Course content

        In this course you will prepare for the digital TestDaF.

        Learning outcomes

        This course is communicative and aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the course B2.2.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Mit Erfolg zum digitalen TestDaF - Übungs- und Testbuch (2020), Klett Verlag
        ISBN: 9783126768276

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Active participation in class (presentations, homework)

        Others

        Completion of the course by taking the digital TestDaF.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b2.2-31-01
        Instructor: Friederike Weidauer
        E-Mail: f.weidauer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 27.09.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.128
        • Do
        • 16:45-18:15
      • Deutsch B2/C1 wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Grammatik
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B2/C1 academic writing and grammar (level B2/C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In 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-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        A textbook does not need to be purchased. Copies and self-made teaching material are placed online.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Grammar 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 methods

        Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes)

        Others

        The 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 booked
        WS24-de-b2c1-26-01
        Instructor: Ahmed Abdelhamid
        E-Mail: ahmed.abdelhamid@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Deutsch für das Labor B2/C1
        21.10.24 - 16.12.24

        Deutsch für das Labor B2/C1 (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course is designed for STEM students (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) who wish to improve their German language skills specifically for laboratory work. The course is practical in nature and focuses on the following key areas:

        1. Laboratory Safety and Regulations:
        • General safety guidelines
        • Manufacturing processes
        • Material testing
        • Electricity safety
        • Chemistry safety

        2. Describing Experiments:
        • Explaining procedures
        • Detailing observations
        • Summarizing results

        3. Writing Lab Reports:
        • Documenting observations and results
        • Structure and format of lab reports
        4. Communication in the Laboratory:
        • Understanding work instructions in the lab
        • Techniques for asking questions and clarifying uncertainties in a lab setting

        Learning outcomes

        After completing the course, you will be able to understand safety instructions and data sheets, describe lab experiments, and write reports.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the basic B1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        There are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        The relevant language skills will be practiced through hands-on activities, focusing on vocabulary and expressions, as well as the necessary grammatical structures. Authentic materials from TU Braunschweig institutes will be used in the course.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class , Active participation group work , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Presentation (10 minutes)

        Others

        This course concludes with a 90-minute written exam.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b2c1-29-01
        Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
        E-Mail: x.fischer-loock@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 16.12.2024
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.105
        • Mo
        • 16:00-18:30
    • German C1
      • Deutsch B2/C1 wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Grammatik
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German B2/C1 academic writing and grammar (level B2/C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In 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-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        A textbook does not need to be purchased. Copies and self-made teaching material are placed online.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Grammar 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 methods

        Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Final written exam (90 minutes)

        Others

        The 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 booked
        WS24-de-b2c1-26-01
        Instructor: Ahmed Abdelhamid
        E-Mail: ahmed.abdelhamid@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Deutsch für das Labor B2/C1
        21.10.24 - 16.12.24

        Deutsch für das Labor B2/C1 (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course is designed for STEM students (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) who wish to improve their German language skills specifically for laboratory work. The course is practical in nature and focuses on the following key areas:

        1. Laboratory Safety and Regulations:
        • General safety guidelines
        • Manufacturing processes
        • Material testing
        • Electricity safety
        • Chemistry safety

        2. Describing Experiments:
        • Explaining procedures
        • Detailing observations
        • Summarizing results

        3. Writing Lab Reports:
        • Documenting observations and results
        • Structure and format of lab reports
        4. Communication in the Laboratory:
        • Understanding work instructions in the lab
        • Techniques for asking questions and clarifying uncertainties in a lab setting

        Learning outcomes

        After completing the course, you will be able to understand safety instructions and data sheets, describe lab experiments, and write reports.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the basic B1.2 course or a placement result that entitles the student to attend the B2 course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        There are no obligatory learning materials. All needed materials will be made available in the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        The relevant language skills will be practiced through hands-on activities, focusing on vocabulary and expressions, as well as the necessary grammatical structures. Authentic materials from TU Braunschweig institutes will be used in the course.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class , Active participation group work , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Presentation (10 minutes)

        Others

        This course concludes with a 90-minute written exam.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-b2c1-29-01
        Instructor: Dr. Xenia Fischer-Loock
        E-Mail: x.fischer-loock@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 16.12.2024
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 09:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.105
        • Mo
        • 16:00-18:30
      • Diskutieren, Argumentieren, Präsentieren
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Discussion, Argumentation, Presentation (Level C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course, you will learn how to engage in complex discussions, formulate persuasive arguments, and deliver professional presentations. Practical exercises will help you improve your expression and boost your language confidence. The course is designed for anyone looking to enhance their German skills for professional or academic purposes.

        Learning outcomes

        Improve your discussion, argumentation and presentation skills in German.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Materials are posted online and come from the participants.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        The 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 methods

        Running a debate/participating in debate tournament in class , Oral grade (presentation)

        Others

        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 booked
        WS24-de-c1-22-01
        Instructor: Ahmed Abdelhamid
        E-Mail: ahmed.abdelhamid@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Deutsch C1.1
        21.10.24 - 01.02.25

        German C1.1 (Level C1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course will cover chapters 1 through 5 of the textbook. Topics such as language, money, the public space, artificial worlds and conflicts.

        Learning outcomes

        This 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-requisites

        Successful 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

        Birgit 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 methods

        Communicative 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 methods

        Active oral participation in class , Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral grade (presentation)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-de-c1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Jana Lee
        E-Mail: jana.lee@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 21.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 27.09.2024 14:00 - 28.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Di
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.328
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
  • English
    • English A2
      • English A2.1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English A2.1 (Level A2.1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This English A2.1 course aims to improve all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). Great importance is also attached to the systematic development of basic grammar and vocabulary.
        In this course, students will study the following:

        - grammar: tenses (present and past tenses), questions, articles, likes and preferences
        - countries and nationalities, describing living conditions and everyday activities, comparing cities then and now, talking about jobs and working conditions, requesting information, giving instructions, making suggestions
        - writing: formal and informal emails, an essay about a city in the past and now

        Learning outcomes

        Students achieve English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level A2.1 within one semester.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Chia Suan Chong and Lewis Lansford. Voices Student's Book and Workbook - Elementary. (Split Edition A). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 1st edition, 2021.  ISBN: 978-1-4737-9017-9 or ISBN: 978-0-3574-4309-5

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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) , Oral test (20 minutes) , Listening exam (20 minutes)

        Others

        If you plan to attend an English A2.2 course after this English A2.1 course, you can buy the whole book:
        Voices - Student's Book - Elementary (ISBN: 978-1-4737-9015-5).

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-a2.1-02-01
        Instructor: Ekaterina Mykhailets
        E-Mail: ekaterina.mykhailets@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 13:15-14:45
      • English A2.2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English A2.2 (Level A2.2, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The 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.
        The following contents will be studied in this course:
        - grammar: tenses (past, perfect and future), questions, comparisons, modal verbs, etc.
        - everyday university life: asking and giving detailed information, expressing your opinion, talking about the study field, work experience and skills, describing hopes and plans.
        - writing: job application email, a short review.

        Learning outcomes

        Students achieve English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level A2.2 within one semester.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        Chia Suan Chong and Lewis Lansford. Voices Student's Book and Workbook - Elementary. (Split Edition B). Cornelsen Press National Geographic (ELT), 1st edition, 2021.  ISBN: 978-1-4737-9018-6 or ISBN: 978-0-3574-4310-1

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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) , Oral test (20 minutes) , Listening exam (20 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-a2.2-02-01
        Instructor: Nese Yobas
        E-Mail: h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Fr
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.130
        • Fr
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Listening and Speaking for A2.2 and B1.1 students
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Listening and Speaking for English A2.2 and B1.1 students (Levels A2.2/B1.1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The course aims to improve listening comprehension and speaking. Through interesting listening texts and topical input, students will discuss various topics and train their speaking skills in the process. If necessary, pronunciation can also be addressed.
        Possible topics are: Working world, travel, fitness, society, environment, technology.

        Learning outcomes

        Students improve their listening and speaking skills in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Placement at level A2.2 or B1.1 through our placement test.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Will be distributed in class or can be downloaded from Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        This course is communication-oriented. In addition to the presentation of the contents by the teacher, contents are also worked on in group and partner work. Regular homework ensures and practices what has been learned.

        Assessment methods

        Listening exam (60 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Presentation (10 minutes)

        Others

        Completion of this course does not entitle the student to progress to a higher level. It serves to practice and consolidate the language skills at the respective level.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-a2b1-22-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
    • English B1
      • Listening and Speaking for A2.2 and B1.1 students
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Listening and Speaking for English A2.2 and B1.1 students (Levels A2.2/B1.1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The course aims to improve listening comprehension and speaking. Through interesting listening texts and topical input, students will discuss various topics and train their speaking skills in the process. If necessary, pronunciation can also be addressed.
        Possible topics are: Working world, travel, fitness, society, environment, technology.

        Learning outcomes

        Students improve their listening and speaking skills in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Placement at level A2.2 or B1.1 through our placement test.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Will be distributed in class or can be downloaded from Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        This course is communication-oriented. In addition to the presentation of the contents by the teacher, contents are also worked on in group and partner work. Regular homework ensures and practices what has been learned.

        Assessment methods

        Listening exam (60 minutes) , Oral grade (language use/active participation in class) , Presentation (10 minutes)

        Others

        Completion of this course does not entitle the student to progress to a higher level. It serves to practice and consolidate the language skills at the respective level.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-a2b1-22-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English B1.1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English B1.1 (Level B1.1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 4-hour B1.1 course prepares students thoroughly for studying in English and for the challenges of higher intermediate level courses.
        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 lectures.

        Learning outcomes

        Students gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.1 within one semester.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level A2.2 or placement at level B1.1 through our placement test.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Oral grade (participation and oral exam), listening comprehension test

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Helen 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 methods

        Presentation 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 information

        If you plan to attend an English B1.2 course after this English 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 booked
        WS24-en-b1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Mahomed Saleh Abba Omar
        E-Mail: m.abbaomar@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
        • BW 74.329
        • Do
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English B1.2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English B1.2 (Niveau B1.2, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        Compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 4-hour B1.2 course prepares students for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
        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 listening

        Learning outcomes

        Students gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.2 within one semester.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.1 or placement at level B1.2 through our placement test.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, oral grade (participation and oral exam), listening comprehension test

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Helen 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 methods

        Presentation 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 booked
        WS24-en-b1.2-02-01
        Instructor: Mahomed Saleh Abba Omar
        E-Mail: m.abbaomar@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.329
        • Do
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English B1.2 - Online
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English B1.2 - Online (Niveau B1.2, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        online

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        Compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 4-hour B1.2 course prepares students for studying in English and for the challenges of upper-intermediate level courses.
        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 listening

        Learning outcomes

        Students gain English proficiency in all skills equivalent to level B1.2 within one semester.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.1 or placement at level B1.2 through our placement test.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, oral grade (participation and oral exam), listening comprehension test

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Helen 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 methods

        Presentation 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 information

        Please 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 booked
        WS24-en-b1.2-06-01
        Instructor: Geraldine Ramos-Bittenbinder
        E-Mail: g.ramos-bittenbinder@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 18:30-20:00
        • online
        • Do
        • 18:30-20:00
    • English B2
      • Grammar Refresher and more...
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Grammar Refresher and more ... (Level B2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        In this course, students will revise the present, past and future tenses, as well as modals, quantifiers, and articles. They will practice the grammar in short exercises as well as in discussions and short writing assignments.

        Learning outcomes

        In this course, students will gain a true understanding of how grammar is used in authentic contexts, which will enable them to speak and write more correctly in the future.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        The course is aimed at students who have successfully passed a course at B1.2 level or have been placed at B2 level.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam and listening comprehension test

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Cooper, 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
        The printed book can be purchased by contacting Helbling Press (service@helbling.com). Please contact National Geographic Learning to purchase the ebook.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 booked
        WS24-en-b2-01-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Mo
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Grammar Refresher and more... - Online
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Grammar Refresher and more ... (Level B2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        online

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        In this course, students will revise the present, past and future tenses, as well as modals, quantifiers, and articles. They will practice the grammar in short exercises as well as in discussions and short writing assignments.

        Learning outcomes

        In this course, students will gain a true understanding of how grammar is used in authentic contexts, which will enable them to speak and write more correctly in the future.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        The course is aimed at students who have successfully passed a course at B1.2 level or have been placed at B2 level.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam and listening comprehension test

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Cooper, 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
        The printed book can be purchased by contacting Helbling Press (service@helbling.com). Please contact National Geographic Learning to purchase the ebook.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 booked
        WS24-en-b2-06-01
        Instructor: Geraldine Ramos-Bittenbinder
        E-Mail: g.ramos-bittenbinder@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mo
        • 18:30-20:00
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2-06-02
        Instructor: Nese Yobas
        E-Mail: h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 18:30-20:00
      • Listening and Speaking
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Listening and Speaking (Level B2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Using authentic audio and video material, the course offers you extensive listening practice, both in class and at home via Moodle. You will learn listening strategies and practice listening for information, interpreting what you have heard, and predicting what will be said. The course also provides you with the opportunity to enhance your speaking skills by discussing current topics in class and in small groups. Students will also learn how to give short presentations, on which they will receive feedback both from their peers and the instructor.

        Learning outcomes

        Students will improve their speaking and presentation skills as well as their listening skills of authentic English spoken language.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 and wish to improve their listening comprehension and speaking/presentation skills in English

        Assessment methods

        Two 30-minute listening comprehension tests, oral grade (language use), presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Listening comprehension exercises and presentation exercises, group discussion and pair work, presentation by the instructor, presentations by the students.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2-21-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Business Communication
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Business Communication (Level B2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is designed to help you enhance your communicative effectiveness in a modern work environment. It focuses on developing speaking skills as 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. Upon successful completion of the course, you will know how to run a business meeting, negotiate a pay rise or find solutions to problems, among others. The interactive group activities, role-plays, business simulations and discussions on case studies give you ample opportunities to consolidate the business terms and expressions introduced in the course and hone the essential language skills you need for your career.

        Learning outcomes

        Upon successful completion of the course, you will know how to run a business meeting, negotiate a pay rise or find solutions to problems in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Continuous performance evaluation, Final written exam

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Interactive 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2-24-01
        Instructor: Nadya Egbert
        E-Mail: n.egbert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 00:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 09:45-11:15
      • Reading and Writing
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Reading and Writing (Level B2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course aims to develop students’ reading and writing skills in a university context. Students will read a variety of interesting texts while utilizing strategies such as skimming and scanning, reading for detail, and speed reading. Furthermore, students will practice identifying standards of texts (i.e. text organization, paragraph and sentence structure, coherence and cohesion, stance, tone) and applying this knowledge to the production of their own writing. In addition, students will refine writing skills such as summarizing, paraphrasing, and note-taking in the course.

        Learning outcomes

        Students improve their reading comprehension skills of texts as well as their writing skills in the university context

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Continuous performance evaluation, Final written exam

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Reading and writing activities, group and pair work

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2-25-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 00:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for Social Scientists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Social Scientists (Level B2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        compulsory

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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 outcomes

        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-requisites

        This course is only for B2 students who have already successfully passed a B2 Grammar Refresher or B2 English for University Studies course. For students who have placed on C1 or C2, we now offer an English for Social Scientists C1C2 course, which you can find in the list of C1/C2 courses.

        Assessment methods

        Active 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 resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2-90-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Mi
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Discussing and Debating
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Discussing and Debating (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 or C1 and wish to improve their discussion and argumentation skills in English.

        Students who are placed at C1 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active 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 resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-23-01
        Instructor: Nadya Egbert
        E-Mail: n.egbert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
      • English for Managing Projects
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Managing Projects (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits) 

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Working 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Assessment methods

        Active participation in group work, portfolio of written work, final presentation of your Gantt chart.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Bob Dignen: International Management English. Managing Projects. DELTA Publishing - York Associates, ISBN: 978-1-905085-66-8

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        You cannot book this course.
        WS24-en-b2c1-36-01
        Instructor: Sajit Padmanabhan
        E-Mail: s.padmanabhan@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Do
        • 13:15-14:45
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-36-02
        Instructor: Sajit Padmanabhan
        E-Mail: s.padmanabhan@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Do
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Intercultural Communication for IPP
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Intercultural Communication for IPP (Level B2-C1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German and English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This intercultural communication course accompanies the Intercultural Partner Project in winter semester 24/25, which is a tandem project between students of TU Braunschweig and students of the partner university University of Rhode Island. In this course, students explore key concepts of intercultural communication together and develop an awareness of cultural differences and similarities through simulations and the analysis of critical incidents. They also build communication skills that enable them to interact effectively and appropriately in intercultural situations. In addition, students meet regularly with different American tandem partners and take part in an excursion.

        Learning outcomes

        Students acquire knowledge of their own and other cultures as well as background knowledge of intercultural communication and competence, also in relation to the university context. They can analyse intercultural communication situations and interact effectively and appropriately.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students who have at least a B2 level in English, have been in Germany since the primary school, are interested in intercultural communication and exchange with North American students and/or are planning to study abroad in the USA or Canada.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class, short learning journal, Presentation, short reports of the tandem meetings

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        The course materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning through simulations, group discussions, partner work, input by the teacher, reading of background information, learning journal, presentation by students

        Additional information

        FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUR WEBSITE:

        https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/en/intercultural-communication/ipp


        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-40-01
        Instructor: Nese Yobas
        E-Mail: h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English
        15.11.24 - 16.11.24

        Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Being able to present yourself well during a job interview can mean the difference between getting the job you want or 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 inappropriate or challenging interview questions.

        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 interview

        Learning outcomes

        Students are optimally prepared for a job interview in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students 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 methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), Simulation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be distributed in class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Simulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor

        Additional information:

        This workshop takes place on November 15 and 16, 2024! Approximately one or 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-41-01
        Instructor: Linda Block
        E-Mail: linda.block@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 15.11.2024 - 16.11.2024
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 15.11.2024 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Fr
        • 09:00-16:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:00
      • English for Scientists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Scientists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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

        - 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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Tamzer Armer: Cambridge English for Scientists with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-3-12-535186-8

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-50-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-50-02
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mi
        • 11:30-13:00
      • A Hitchhiker's Guide to Science
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        A Hitchhiker's Guide to Science (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is aimed at science students of all sciences (life sciences, physics, chemistry, geo sciences) also including computer science (and related fields). This will help you to communicate effectively in English. 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 sciences,
        • develop your writing skills by practicing different formats such as opinionated essays and conclusion sections of research articles,
        • revise general grammar which is relevant in a scientific context, expand your vocabulary based on general scientific terminology and everyday situations faced by scientists.

        Topics will include a perspective on the history of scientific writing (the narrative approach), English as the language of science, science under attack as well as the juxtaposition of science and fiction (such as the merits of the Star Trek universe from the perspective of science).

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Material can be accessed on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-51-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
      • English for Biologists and Biotechnologists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Biologists and Biotechnologists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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 outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-61-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mo
        • 13:15-14:45
      • English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.

        This semester we are going to take a closer look at the urban environment and are going to envision the city of the future. By 2050, 70 to 80 percent of the world's population, which by then is going to be almost 10 billion, will be living in cities. To get our cities ready for the future, we need to not only solve today's environmental problems, such as air pollution and climate change, but we need to try to also anticipate what other new challenges the future may bring. We will explore various topics through classroom debates, small group work, listening and reading exercises, as well as presentations, and we will work together towards our common goal of developing a more sustainable and livable city of the future.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, written final exam, oral grade (group presentations/course performance)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Will be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-63-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for Architects and Civil Engineers A
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Architects and Civil Engineers A (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Using authentic texts and audiovisual materials, this course trains both vocabulary and passive and active language skills applicable to the world(s) of architecture and civil engineering. From materials, elements and processes to typologies and analyzing and describing projects, this course touches on a variety of topics relevant to architecture and civil engineering students. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. Students have the opportunity to practice presenting on a topic of particular interest to them within the overall field of architecture and/or civil engineering.

        While it is recommended to attend part A before part B, parts A and B can be taken in reverse order, and each of them may be taken independently.

        Part A:

        • Basic mathematics and geometry
        • Architectural styles and design
        • Roads - construction and materials
        • Bridges - classification and design

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Listening comprehension test, Oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, presentations from both instructor and students, text writing, group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-65-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Fr
        • 11:30-13:00
      • English for Architects and Civil Engineers B
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Architects and Civil Engineers B (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is designed for Architecture and Civil Engineering students who want to improve their English skills. This semester, the course is going to focus on the concept of modular, prefabricated micro-housing and 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 and share our ideas in presentations.
        Topics covered include:
        - Micro-housing, prefabrication & modular construction
        - Building materials (e.g. wood, bamboo, concrete, steel) & design
        - Energy efficiency & environmental sustainability

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, listening comprehension test, oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-66-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Workshop: The Language of AI in Science, Business, and the Future of Work
        29.11.24 - 30.11.24

        Workshop: From Algorithms to Opportunity: The Language of AI in Science, Business and The Future of Work (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        “Now with A.I.!”. By now you’ve certainly heard marketing slogans like this many times - and Artificial Intelligence truly IS “all around us”. But what does this mean for you and your future? For our collective future?

        This 2-day workshop trains and refreshes English language skills while delving deeper into how A.I. is currently being used in science, business and education. The workshop also offers tips and tricks to use today and gives perspectives on what A.I. will mean for future work, study and life.

        On the content level:

        • Discusses basic A.I. functionality
        • Studies use cases from science and industry
        • Offers practical A.I. applications/tools for use in daily work/life
        • Considers prospects for your/our future with A.I.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        All required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, content from the instructor, mini-presentations, short text writing, group activities, feedback from the instructor.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-70-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 29.11.2024 - 30.11.2024
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 22.11.2024 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Fr
        • 14:00-19:00
        • BW 74.327
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:30
      • English for IT
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for IT (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This level B2/C1 course concentrates on English as used in computer science and information technology. 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 ICT,
        - revise general grammar which is relevant in this context,
        - expand your vocabulary on mathematics, hardware, operating systems, software engineering, application software.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be available on Moodle.
        Since most material will be available on Moodle, students are encouraged to bring WiFi enabled devices to class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-72-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for Automotive Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Automotive Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for Automotive Engineers aims to help students develop their active and passive English language skills within the field of automotive engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, the expansion of vocabulary and the development of description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Presentations give students the opportunity to expand their knowledge on a topic of particular interest to them within the overall field of automotive engineering.

        Sample topics include:

        • Powertrains
        • Battery electric, hydrogen and hybrid designs
        • Systems (e.g. cooling, braking)
        • (Semi-)Autonomous vehicles
        • Batteries

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Additional information

        Please 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-77-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for Aerospace Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Aerospace Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for Aerospace Engineers aims to help students develop their passive and active English language skills within the overall field of aerospace engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the

        development of description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Group presentations give students the opportunity to expand their knowledge within an area or subject of special interest/ study.

        Sample topics include:

        • Commercial and light aircraft systems
        • Fuel/Propellant
        • Propulsion
        • Satellite and exploration projects
        • Aerospace industry developments

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, presentations from both instructor and students, text writing, group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        Please 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-78-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for the Process Industries
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for the Process Industries (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for the Process Industries takes a task-based approach to improving students’ passive and active English language skills while dealing with themes relating to process technology/engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary expansion and the development of reporting and description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Student presentations allow for the expansion of knowledge within a subject of particular interest/necessity.

        Sample topics include:

        • Industrial and commercial process descriptions
        • Water treatment
        • Food production
        • Emerging technologies

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This is a required course for BCPI students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        All required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic audiovisual material & texts, group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        This course is mandatory for students of BPCI (Bio-Pharma-Chemical Engineering).
        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-79-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is for anyone who wants to improve their speaking skills in English in a more casual and creative way. We will train your speaking skills through, for example, role plays, table reads, storytelling, improv games, and other activities. We will also train your listening and reading comprehension by, for example, reading, watching and talking about dialogues from feature films, TV series, and stage plays.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        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.

        Assessment methods

        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 resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, listening and reading activities, role plays and table reads

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-95-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
    • English C1
      • Discussing and Debating
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Discussing and Debating (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students who have successfully completed level B1.2 or have been placed at B2 or C1 and wish to improve their discussion and argumentation skills in English.

        Students who are placed at C1 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active 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 resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-23-01
        Instructor: Nadya Egbert
        E-Mail: n.egbert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
      • English for Managing Projects
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Managing Projects (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits) 

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Working 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Assessment methods

        Active participation in group work, portfolio of written work, final presentation of your Gantt chart.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Bob Dignen: International Management English. Managing Projects. DELTA Publishing - York Associates, ISBN: 978-1-905085-66-8

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.
        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        You cannot book this course.
        WS24-en-b2c1-36-01
        Instructor: Sajit Padmanabhan
        E-Mail: s.padmanabhan@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Do
        • 13:15-14:45
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-36-02
        Instructor: Sajit Padmanabhan
        E-Mail: s.padmanabhan@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Do
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Intercultural Communication for IPP
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Intercultural Communication for IPP (Level B2-C1, 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German and English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This intercultural communication course accompanies the Intercultural Partner Project in winter semester 24/25, which is a tandem project between students of TU Braunschweig and students of the partner university University of Rhode Island. In this course, students explore key concepts of intercultural communication together and develop an awareness of cultural differences and similarities through simulations and the analysis of critical incidents. They also build communication skills that enable them to interact effectively and appropriately in intercultural situations. In addition, students meet regularly with different American tandem partners and take part in an excursion.

        Learning outcomes

        Students acquire knowledge of their own and other cultures as well as background knowledge of intercultural communication and competence, also in relation to the university context. They can analyse intercultural communication situations and interact effectively and appropriately.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students who have at least a B2 level in English, have been in Germany since the primary school, are interested in intercultural communication and exchange with North American students and/or are planning to study abroad in the USA or Canada.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in class, short learning journal, Presentation, short reports of the tandem meetings

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        The course materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning through simulations, group discussions, partner work, input by the teacher, reading of background information, learning journal, presentation by students

        Additional information

        FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUR WEBSITE:

        https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/en/intercultural-communication/ipp


        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-40-01
        Instructor: Nese Yobas
        E-Mail: h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English
        15.11.24 - 16.11.24

        Workshop: Preparing for Job Interviews in English (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Being able to present yourself well during a job interview can mean the difference between getting the job you want or 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 inappropriate or challenging interview questions.

        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 interview

        Learning outcomes

        Students are optimally prepared for a job interview in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students 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 methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), Simulation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be distributed in class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Simulations and role plays, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor

        Additional information:

        This workshop takes place on November 15 and 16, 2024! Approximately one or 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-41-01
        Instructor: Linda Block
        E-Mail: linda.block@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 15.11.2024 - 16.11.2024
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 15.11.2024 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Fr
        • 09:00-16:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:00
      • English for Scientists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Scientists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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

        - 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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Tamzer Armer: Cambridge English for Scientists with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-3-12-535186-8

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-50-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-50-02
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mi
        • 11:30-13:00
      • A Hitchhiker's Guide to Science
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        A Hitchhiker's Guide to Science (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is aimed at science students of all sciences (life sciences, physics, chemistry, geo sciences) also including computer science (and related fields). This will help you to communicate effectively in English. 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 sciences,
        • develop your writing skills by practicing different formats such as opinionated essays and conclusion sections of research articles,
        • revise general grammar which is relevant in a scientific context, expand your vocabulary based on general scientific terminology and everyday situations faced by scientists.

        Topics will include a perspective on the history of scientific writing (the narrative approach), English as the language of science, science under attack as well as the juxtaposition of science and fiction (such as the merits of the Star Trek universe from the perspective of science).

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Material can be accessed on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-51-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
      • English for Biologists and Biotechnologists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Biologists and Biotechnologists (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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 outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-61-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mo
        • 13:15-14:45
      • English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Environmental Scientists and Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.

        This semester we are going to take a closer look at the urban environment and are going to envision the city of the future. By 2050, 70 to 80 percent of the world's population, which by then is going to be almost 10 billion, will be living in cities. To get our cities ready for the future, we need to not only solve today's environmental problems, such as air pollution and climate change, but we need to try to also anticipate what other new challenges the future may bring. We will explore various topics through classroom debates, small group work, listening and reading exercises, as well as presentations, and we will work together towards our common goal of developing a more sustainable and livable city of the future.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Students at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, written final exam, oral grade (group presentations/course performance)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Will be distributed in class and/or available on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-63-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for Architects and Civil Engineers A
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Architects and Civil Engineers A (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Using authentic texts and audiovisual materials, this course trains both vocabulary and passive and active language skills applicable to the world(s) of architecture and civil engineering. From materials, elements and processes to typologies and analyzing and describing projects, this course touches on a variety of topics relevant to architecture and civil engineering students. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. Students have the opportunity to practice presenting on a topic of particular interest to them within the overall field of architecture and/or civil engineering.

        While it is recommended to attend part A before part B, parts A and B can be taken in reverse order, and each of them may be taken independently.

        Part A:

        • Basic mathematics and geometry
        • Architectural styles and design
        • Roads - construction and materials
        • Bridges - classification and design

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Listening comprehension test, Oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, presentations from both instructor and students, text writing, group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-65-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Fr
        • 11:30-13:00
      • English for Architects and Civil Engineers B
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Architects and Civil Engineers B (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is designed for Architecture and Civil Engineering students who want to improve their English skills. This semester, the course is going to focus on the concept of modular, prefabricated micro-housing and 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 and share our ideas in presentations.
        Topics covered include:
        - Micro-housing, prefabrication & modular construction
        - Building materials (e.g. wood, bamboo, concrete, steel) & design
        - Energy efficiency & environmental sustainability

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, listening comprehension test, oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A language proficiency certificate can be issued upon successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-66-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Workshop: The Language of AI in Science, Business, and the Future of Work
        29.11.24 - 30.11.24

        Workshop: From Algorithms to Opportunity: The Language of AI in Science, Business and The Future of Work (Level B2/C1, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        “Now with A.I.!”. By now you’ve certainly heard marketing slogans like this many times - and Artificial Intelligence truly IS “all around us”. But what does this mean for you and your future? For our collective future?

        This 2-day workshop trains and refreshes English language skills while delving deeper into how A.I. is currently being used in science, business and education. The workshop also offers tips and tricks to use today and gives perspectives on what A.I. will mean for future work, study and life.

        On the content level:

        • Discusses basic A.I. functionality
        • Studies use cases from science and industry
        • Offers practical A.I. applications/tools for use in daily work/life
        • Considers prospects for your/our future with A.I.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        All required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, content from the instructor, mini-presentations, short text writing, group activities, feedback from the instructor.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-70-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 29.11.2024 - 30.11.2024
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 22.11.2024 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Fr
        • 14:00-19:00
        • BW 74.327
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:30
      • English for IT
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for IT (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This level B2/C1 course concentrates on English as used in computer science and information technology. 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 ICT,
        - revise general grammar which is relevant in this context,
        - expand your vocabulary on mathematics, hardware, operating systems, software engineering, application software.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        Participants at C1 (advanced level) will be expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be available on Moodle.
        Since most material will be available on Moodle, students are encouraged to bring WiFi enabled devices to class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-72-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for Automotive Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Automotive Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for Automotive Engineers aims to help students develop their active and passive English language skills within the field of automotive engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, the expansion of vocabulary and the development of description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Presentations give students the opportunity to expand their knowledge on a topic of particular interest to them within the overall field of automotive engineering.

        Sample topics include:

        • Powertrains
        • Battery electric, hydrogen and hybrid designs
        • Systems (e.g. cooling, braking)
        • (Semi-)Autonomous vehicles
        • Batteries

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Additional information

        Please 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-77-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for Aerospace Engineers
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Aerospace Engineers (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for Aerospace Engineers aims to help students develop their passive and active English language skills within the overall field of aerospace engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary work and the

        development of description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Group presentations give students the opportunity to expand their knowledge within an area or subject of special interest/ study.

        Sample topics include:

        • Commercial and light aircraft systems
        • Fuel/Propellant
        • Propulsion
        • Satellite and exploration projects
        • Aerospace industry developments

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic texts and audiovisual material, presentations from both instructor and students, text writing, group and pair activities, self-study and homework, feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        Please 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 booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-78-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
      • English for the Process Industries
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for the Process Industries (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        English for the Process Industries takes a task-based approach to improving students’ passive and active English language skills while dealing with themes relating to process technology/engineering. Authentic texts and audiovisual material provide the basis for discussion, vocabulary expansion and the development of reporting and description skills. The material presented takes a multi-media approach, training reading, listening, speaking and writing. Student presentations allow for the expansion of knowledge within a subject of particular interest/necessity.

        Sample topics include:

        • Industrial and commercial process descriptions
        • Water treatment
        • Food production
        • Emerging technologies

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        This is a required course for BCPI students.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (Presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        All required materials can be downloaded from the Moodle platform.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic audiovisual material & texts, group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        This course is mandatory for students of BPCI (Bio-Pharma-Chemical Engineering).
        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-79-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Learn English the Creative Way - Through Acting, Storytelling, and Other Activities (Level B2/C1, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course is for anyone who wants to improve their speaking skills in English in a more casual and creative way. We will train your speaking skills through, for example, role plays, table reads, storytelling, improv games, and other activities. We will also train your listening and reading comprehension by, for example, reading, watching and talking about dialogues from feature films, TV series, and stage plays.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Successful completion of a course at level B1.2 or placement through our placement test at level B2 or C1.

        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.

        Assessment methods

        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 resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, listening and reading activities, role plays and table reads

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-b2c1-95-01
        Instructor: Dr Sonja Luther
        E-Mail: s.luther@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Negotiating in English
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Negotiating in English (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Negotiating in English focuses on the fundamentals of the art of negotiation and the application of those fundamentals in real-world scenarios. Students study theory behind the art of negotiation (including the Harvard method) and learn the language necessary to negotiate effectively. This knowledge is then put into practice in cross-cultural case studies drawn from a range of professional settings.

        Learning outcomes

        You can conduct effective negotiations in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (language use)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials can be downloaded from Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Presentation by the instructor, discovery learning, group and partner activities

        Additional information

        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-24-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Di
        • 16:45-18:15
      • Business Communication
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Business Communication (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Final written exam, Ongoing performance assessment

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        The course materials will be uploaded to Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Role plays, simulations, group and partner activities, case studies

        Additional information

        This 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 booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-25-01
        Instructor: Nadya Egbert
        E-Mail: n.egbert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Writing for Study and Research
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Writing for Study and Research (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Writing for Study and Research 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.

        Primarily, this course concentrates on the skills needed and the approaches taken in the writing of research articles/papers and aims to refine such skills within the individual fields/papers of the students. An analytical approach is taken to identify discipline- specific elements, which are then applied to each participant’s own writing.

        Additionally, published works from a range of fields are analyzed and compared and the use of digital tools is dissected. Over the course of the semester, participants expand their skills by writing two short research paper-related texts followed by a longer-form final paper.

        Learning outcomes

        Participants can write their own scientific papers in their respective discipline.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1
        Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Portfolio (written assignments)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning through text analysis, group and partner activities, in-session and at-home writing tasks, peer correction, in-session oral feedback from the instructor, detailed written feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-27-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Writing on the Job
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Writing on the Job (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course focuses on writing clear, concise, and correct texts for professional purposes. Students will learn to write texts such as emails, reports, minutes and proposals using the appropriate style and correct format. Text analysis and production will concentrate on readability, as well as on organization, punctuation, advanced sentence structure, tone and levels of politeness. Grammar will be dealt with as required.

        Learning outcomes

        Writing correct and appropriate texts in a professional context.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Placement at least on level C1
        Participants at C2 level will be expected to display a higher degree of fluency, precision, and grammatical accuracy.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Material wills be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Text analysis and writing tasks, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor; grammar is revised as required.

        Additional information

        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-28-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk
        17.01.25 - 18.01.25

        Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk (Level C1/C2, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        A 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:
        - 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 talk

        Learning outcomes

        Participants will learn to make small talk in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), a simulation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be distributed in class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning, role plays and simulations, group and partner work, discussions, presentation by the instructor.

        Additional information

        Please note, this workshop meets on Friday, 17.01.25, and Saturday, 18.01.25, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

        Courses
        Put on waiting list
        This course is currently fully booked.
        However, you can put yourself on the waiting list.
        We will notify you if a place becomes available.
        WS24-en-c1c2-43-01
        Instructor: Linda Block
        E-Mail: linda.block@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 17.01.2025 - 18.01.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 17.01.2025 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Fr
        • 09:00-16:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:00
      • Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Contemporary Issues in Science and Techology (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology adopts an interactive, communicative approach, helping students further develop their passive and active English language abilities by engaging with issues/subjects drawn from scientific/technical fields of both current relevance and particular interest/necessity to the participants. Using authentic texts and audiovisual material, the course trains reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. At the conclusion of the semester, students practice presenting on a topic of special interest to them.

        Learning outcomes

        Students improve both their receptive and productive skills in relation to technical language content at a high linguistic level (C1/C2).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, presentation & class participation, final written exam, mid-term in-class writing assignment

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic audiovisual material & texts, group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-71-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-118
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for IT 2.0
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for IT (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course aims to improve students' abilities in English language communication whilst dealing with topics taken from the field of information technology (computer sciences, electrical engineering, media studies and any related discipline).
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Participants at C2 (mastery level) will be expected to show a highly competent level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A 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 booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-73-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for Social Scientists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Social Scientists (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        compulsory

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement at least at C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to demonstrate a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final paper, Listening comprehension test, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-90-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
    • English C2
      • Negotiating in English
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Negotiating in English (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Negotiating in English focuses on the fundamentals of the art of negotiation and the application of those fundamentals in real-world scenarios. Students study theory behind the art of negotiation (including the Harvard method) and learn the language necessary to negotiate effectively. This knowledge is then put into practice in cross-cultural case studies drawn from a range of professional settings.

        Learning outcomes

        You can conduct effective negotiations in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (language use)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials can be downloaded from Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Presentation by the instructor, discovery learning, group and partner activities

        Additional information

        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-24-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Di
        • 16:45-18:15
      • Business Communication
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Business Communication (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Final written exam, Ongoing performance assessment

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        The course materials will be uploaded to Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Role plays, simulations, group and partner activities, case studies

        Additional information

        This 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 booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-25-01
        Instructor: Nadya Egbert
        E-Mail: n.egbert@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-117
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
      • Writing for Study and Research
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Writing for Study and Research (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Writing for Study and Research 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.

        Primarily, this course concentrates on the skills needed and the approaches taken in the writing of research articles/papers and aims to refine such skills within the individual fields/papers of the students. An analytical approach is taken to identify discipline- specific elements, which are then applied to each participant’s own writing.

        Additionally, published works from a range of fields are analyzed and compared and the use of digital tools is dissected. Over the course of the semester, participants expand their skills by writing two short research paper-related texts followed by a longer-form final paper.

        Learning outcomes

        Participants can write their own scientific papers in their respective discipline.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students of higher semesters with a placement level of at least C1
        Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Portfolio (written assignments)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning through text analysis, group and partner activities, in-session and at-home writing tasks, peer correction, in-session oral feedback from the instructor, detailed written feedback from the instructor.

        Additional information

        Students who place on C2 are expected to show a higher level of proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-27-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Writing on the Job
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Writing on the Job (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course focuses on writing clear, concise, and correct texts for professional purposes. Students will learn to write texts such as emails, reports, minutes and proposals using the appropriate style and correct format. Text analysis and production will concentrate on readability, as well as on organization, punctuation, advanced sentence structure, tone and levels of politeness. Grammar will be dealt with as required.

        Learning outcomes

        Writing correct and appropriate texts in a professional context.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Placement at least on level C1
        Participants at C2 level will be expected to display a higher degree of fluency, precision, and grammatical accuracy.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam, Portfolio of written work during the semester

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Material wills be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Text analysis and writing tasks, group and partner work, presentation by the instructor; grammar is revised as required.

        Additional information

        This course is part of the English for Leadership Certificate.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-28-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
      • Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk
        17.01.25 - 18.01.25

        Workshop: Learning the Art of Small Talk (Level C1/C2, 1 Credit)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        A 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:
        - 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 talk

        Learning outcomes

        Participants will learn to make small talk in English.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, Oral grade (language use), a simulation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials will be distributed in class.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning, role plays and simulations, group and partner work, discussions, presentation by the instructor.

        Additional information

        Please note, this workshop meets on Friday, 17.01.25, and Saturday, 18.01.25, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

        Courses
        Put on waiting list
        This course is currently fully booked.
        However, you can put yourself on the waiting list.
        We will notify you if a place becomes available.
        WS24-en-c1c2-43-01
        Instructor: Linda Block
        E-Mail: linda.block@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 17.01.2025 - 18.01.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 17.01.2025 09:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Fr
        • 09:00-16:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Sa
        • 09:00-16:00
      • Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Contemporary Issues in Science and Techology (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology adopts an interactive, communicative approach, helping students further develop their passive and active English language abilities by engaging with issues/subjects drawn from scientific/technical fields of both current relevance and particular interest/necessity to the participants. Using authentic texts and audiovisual material, the course trains reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. At the conclusion of the semester, students practice presenting on a topic of special interest to them.

        Learning outcomes

        Students improve both their receptive and productive skills in relation to technical language content at a high linguistic level (C1/C2).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to have a higher level of language proficiency.

        This course is not recommended for 1st semester students

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, presentation & class participation, final written exam, mid-term in-class writing assignment

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Authentic audiovisual material & texts, group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-71-01
        Instructor: Andrew Davis
        E-Mail: andrew.davis@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-118
        • Mo
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for IT 2.0
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for IT (Level C1/C2, 2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This course aims to improve students' abilities in English language communication whilst dealing with topics taken from the field of information technology (computer sciences, electrical engineering, media studies and any related discipline).
        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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement of at least C1.
        Participants at C2 (mastery level) will be expected to show a highly competent level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Listening comprehension test, Final written exam, Oral grade (presentation)

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A 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 booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-73-01
        Instructor: Martin Noth
        E-Mail: m.noth@tu-bs.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.128
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:30
      • English for Social Scientists
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        English for Social Scientists (Level C1/C2, 3 Credits)

        Type of course

        compulsory

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This 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.

        Learning outcomes

        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-requisites

        Students with a placement at least at C1.
        Students who are placed at C2 are expected to demonstrate a higher level of proficiency.

        Assessment methods

        Final paper, Listening comprehension test, Presentation

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        Materials are provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Group and pair work, presentation by the instructor and students, self-study and homework, writing assignments.

        Additional information

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-en-c1c2-90-01
        Instructor: Laura Becker
        E-Mail: laura.becker@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.-119
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
  • French
    • French A1
      • Français A1/French A1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        French A1 (Level A1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This 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-requisites

        Only 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.

        If you have attended a French course before, you must take the placement test.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        LE BOUGNEC, J-T, LOPES, M-J. Inspire 1 (A1) - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum - Kursbuch mit Audio-/Videos online, Code und Parcours digital®, Hueber - Hachette Français Langue Étrangère, 2021. 144 p. ISBN 978-3-19-003387-4, 27,50 €

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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)

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-a1-02-01
        Instructor: Claudine Teillard
        E-Mail: claudine.teillard@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.130
        • Do
        • 13:15-14:45
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-a1-02-02
        Instructor: Amandine Strobel
        E-Mail: amandine.strobel@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Do
        • 09:45-11:15
        • BW 74.328
        • Do
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Français A1/French A1 - ONLINE
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        French A1 (Level A1, 4 credits) - ONLINE

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This 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-requisites

        Only 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.

        If you have attended a French course before, you must take the placement test.

        Please 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.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        LE BOUGNEC, J-T, LOPES, M-J. Inspire 1 (A1) - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum - Kursbuch mit Audio-/Videos online, Code und Parcours digital®, Hueber - Hachette Français Langue Étrangère, 2021. 144 p. ISBN 978-3-19-003387-4, 27,50 €

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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)

        Others

        Please note that the written exam (90 minutes) will take place on Friday, 31 January 2025 from 15:00-16:30 in presence (Room BW74.102, Bültenweg 74, 38106 Braunschweig).

        The oral examination will take place online on Wednesday, 29 January 2025 (16.45-18.15).

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        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-a1-04-01
        Instructor: Pascale Levesque-Mäusbacher
        E-Mail: pascale.levesque-maeusbacher@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Mo
        • 16:45-18:15
        • online
        • Mi
        • 16:45-18:15
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 15:00-16:30
    • French A2
      • Français A2/French A2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        French A2 (Level A2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This 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 A2 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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

        LE BOUGNEC, J-T, LOPES, M-J. Inspire 2 (A2) - Ausgabe für den deutschsprachigen Raum - Kursbuch mit Audio-/Videos online, Code und Parcours digital®, Hueber - Hachette Français Langue Étrangère, 2021. 192 p. ISBN 978-3-19-033387-5, 29 €

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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)

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-a2-02-01
        Instructor: Claudine Teillard
        E-Mail: claudine.teillard@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.130
        • Do
        • 11:30-13:00
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-a2-02-02
        Instructor: Astrid Van Dyk
        E-Mail: a.van-dyk@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 13:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Mi
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.327
        • Fr
        • 08:00-09:30
    • French B1
      • Français B1/French B1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        French B1 (Level B1, UNIcert® I, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 0-9 of the textbook "Inspire 3".

        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 B1 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful 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 resources

        NEW:
        LOPES, M.J, TWARDOWSKI-VEITES, D. (B1) - Inspire 3 - Internationale Ausgabe - Kursbuch mit Audio-/Videos online, Code und Parcours digital®, Hueber - Hachette Français Langue Étrangère, 2022. 192 p. ISBN 978-3-19-053387-9, 26 €

        The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 (15 minutes)

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b1-02-01
        Instructor: Astrid Van Dyk
        E-Mail: a.van-dyk@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Mi
        • 09:45-11:15
        • BW 74.328
        • Fr
        • 09:45-11:15
    • French B2
      • Français B2/French B2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        French B2 (Level B2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers all chapters 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 B2 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of Français B1 or B1.2 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend Français B2 (61- 70 points).

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        NEW:
        LOPES, M.J, TWARDOWSKI, D. et ALLAIS, A.(B2) - Inspire 4 - Internationale Ausgabe - Kursbuch mit Audio-/Videos online, Code und Parcours digital®, Hueber - Hachette Français Langue Étrangère, 2023. 192 p. ISBN 978-3-19-263387-4, 26,50 €

        The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 (90 minutes) , Presenting and leading a discussion

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b2-02-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Di
        • 08:00-09:30
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 08:00-09:30
      • Révisions de grammaire B2-C1/Grammar Refresher B2-C1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Grammar Refresher (Levels B2-C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The focus is on refreshing and consolidating grammar skills that continue to cause problems at levels B2 and C1:
        - Tenses and modes (especially "passé composé", "imparfait", "plus-que-parfait", "conditionnel" and "subjonctif" and "agreement of tenses);
        - Sentence structure (simple sentence, interrogative sentence, complex sentence)
        - Approximations (basic principles of grammatical genders and numbers in nouns, articles, adjectives and participles II, difference between adjectives and adverbs)
        - Pronouns
        - Passive form and the impersonal form
        ...

        Learning outcomes

        At the end of this course, participants who work actively in class and at home will have closed their grammar gaps.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the courses "Français B1", "Français B1.2" or the achievement of at least 61 points in the placement test, which allows access to French courses at level B2.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        BOULARÈS, M., FRÉROT, J-L., Grammaire progressive du français - Avancé B1 B2- Schülerbuch + Audio-CD + Livre-Web - CLE International/Klett Verlag, 2019. 280 p. ISBN 978-3-12-530100-9, 24,50 €

        The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Grammar is refreshed and deepened through application in authentic contexts, especially through group work and flipped classroom.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b2c1-11-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 09:45-11:15
      • Compréhension et production orales B2-C1/Listening and Speaking B2-C1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Listening and Speaking (Level B2-C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The focus of this course is on oral skills: Listening comprehension and listening production.

        Learning outcomes

        At the end of this course, participants will be able to understand different types of audio and video documents and to express themselves orally in French in different contexts (informal, formal and academic).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the courses "Français B1", "Français B1.2" or the achievement of at least 61 points in the placement test, which allows access to French courses at level B2.


        Please note:
        This course is not a basic course for level B2.
        If you wish to acquire the basics for this level, you must take the "Français B2" course.

        This course is not a grammar course either.
        If you wish to make up for any shortcomings in grammar, you should take the "Grammar refresher B2-C1" course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        is compiled by the course instructor in Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        - Speaking:
        from informal conversation to university presentations, including the importance of adapting your language register

        - Listening:
        from songs and lecture recordings to reports from French-language television and radio programmes or films

        - Topics
        Current topics of interest in France

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Presenting and leading a discussion

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b2c1-22-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Mo
        • 09:45-11:15
    • French C1
      • Révisions de grammaire B2-C1/Grammar Refresher B2-C1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Grammar Refresher (Levels B2-C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The focus is on refreshing and consolidating grammar skills that continue to cause problems at levels B2 and C1:
        - Tenses and modes (especially "passé composé", "imparfait", "plus-que-parfait", "conditionnel" and "subjonctif" and "agreement of tenses);
        - Sentence structure (simple sentence, interrogative sentence, complex sentence)
        - Approximations (basic principles of grammatical genders and numbers in nouns, articles, adjectives and participles II, difference between adjectives and adverbs)
        - Pronouns
        - Passive form and the impersonal form
        ...

        Learning outcomes

        At the end of this course, participants who work actively in class and at home will have closed their grammar gaps.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the courses "Français B1", "Français B1.2" or the achievement of at least 61 points in the placement test, which allows access to French courses at level B2.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        BOULARÈS, M., FRÉROT, J-L., Grammaire progressive du français - Avancé B1 B2- Schülerbuch + Audio-CD + Livre-Web - CLE International/Klett Verlag, 2019. 280 p. ISBN 978-3-12-530100-9, 24,50 €

        The textbook is to be purchased by the participants before the start of the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Grammar is refreshed and deepened through application in authentic contexts, especially through group work and flipped classroom.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b2c1-11-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Fr
        • 09:45-11:15
      • Compréhension et production orales B2-C1/Listening and Speaking B2-C1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Listening and Speaking (Level B2-C1, 2 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        The focus of this course is on oral skills: Listening comprehension and listening production.

        Learning outcomes

        At the end of this course, participants will be able to understand different types of audio and video documents and to express themselves orally in French in different contexts (informal, formal and academic).

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the courses "Français B1", "Français B1.2" or the achievement of at least 61 points in the placement test, which allows access to French courses at level B2.


        Please note:
        This course is not a basic course for level B2.
        If you wish to acquire the basics for this level, you must take the "Français B2" course.

        This course is not a grammar course either.
        If you wish to make up for any shortcomings in grammar, you should take the "Grammar refresher B2-C1" course.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        is compiled by the course instructor in Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        - Speaking:
        from informal conversation to university presentations, including the importance of adapting your language register

        - Listening:
        from songs and lecture recordings to reports from French-language television and radio programmes or films

        - Topics
        Current topics of interest in France

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Presenting and leading a discussion

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-fr-b2c1-22-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.102
        • Mo
        • 09:45-11:15
  • Intercultural
    • Workshops and events
      • Intercultural Partner Project (in English)
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Intercultural Communication for IPP (4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75%, pass mark 60%

        Course content

        This intercultural communication course accompanies the Intercultural Partner Project in winter semester 24/25, which is a tandem project between students of TU Braunschweig and students of the partner university University of Rhode Island. In this course, students explore key concepts of intercultural communication together and develop an awareness of cultural differences and similarities through simulations and the analysis of critical incidents. They also build communication skills that enable them to interact effectively and appropriately in intercultural situations. In addition, students meet regularly with different German tandem partners and take part in an excursion.

        Learning outcomes

        Students acquire knowledge of their own and other cultures as well as background knowledge of intercultural communication and competence, also in relation to the university context. They can analyse intercultural communication situations and interact effectively and appropriately.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        This course is only open for Students of the University of Rhode Island.

        Assessment methods

        Active oral participation in the course, short learning journal, Presentation, short reports

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        The course materials will be provided on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Discovery learning through simulations, group discussions, partner work, input by the teacher, reading of background information, learning diary, presentations by students

        Additional information:

        --

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-int-01-40-01
        Instructor: Nese Yobas, Joana Zimmer
        E-Mail: joana.zimmer@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 28.09.2023 15:00 - 08.10.2023 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
      • China: Gegenwartsgesellschaft und Bildungssystem
        13.11.24 - 14.11.24

        China: contemporary society and education system (0 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        English

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %

        Course content

        This course is specifically designed for lecturers and administrative staff who want to enhance their intercultural competence with a focus on the Chinese educational system, contemporary Chinese society, and the experiences of Chinese students in Germany. Participants will explore the unique characteristics of the Chinese educational system and how it influences research practices and academic expectations. The course will also delve into contemporary Chinese society, providing insights into cultural values and social norms that shape daily life and professional interactions in China. Additionally, the course will focus on the experiences of Chinese students studying in Germany, examining the challenges they face, their cultural adjustments, and the impact of these factors on their academic performance and collaboration with peers.

        Learning outcomes

        The goal of the workshop is to help the teaching and administrative staff of TU Braunschweig better understand the needs of Chinese students and enhance their awareness of the subtleties of intercultural communication, in order to create a shared space for mutual learning and positive exchange on campus.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        This workshop is only for lecturers and administrative staff of the TU Braunschweig.
        This 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 resources

        The materials for self-study are made available on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        In terms of method, trainer input, group work, analysis of case studies as well as joint reflection and discussion are used.

        Assessment methods

        Others

        This course requires a password to register. Please contact the lecturer to obtain it.
        Dr. Lili Jiang: l.jiang@tu-braunschweig.de

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-int-01-43-01
        Instructor: Lili Jiang
        E-Mail: l.jiang@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 13.11.2024 - 14.11.2024
        Booking period: 02.09.2024 09:00 - 14.11.2024 10:00
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 09:30-12:00
        • BW 74.326
        • Do
        • 09:30-12:00
      • Interkulturelles Training, am Beispiel China / Intercultural Training (China)
        08.11.24 - 15.11.24

        Intercultural Training - China (2 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        Do 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 outcomes

        After 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-requisites

        This 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 resources

        The materials for self-study are made available on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        In terms of method, trainer input, group work, analysis of case studies as well as joint reflection and discussion are used.
        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.

        Assessment methods

        Final paper (1,500 words) , Active participation in class (presentations, homework) , Preparatory reading task

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-int-01-44-01
        Instructor: Lili Jiang
        E-Mail: l.jiang@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 08.11.2024 - 15.11.2024
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 07.11.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Fr
        • 09:30-17:00
      • TandemPlus: Sprachtandem für alle Sprachen
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        TandemPlus: Tandem for all languages (1 ECTS)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        German

        Assessment criteria

        Course content

        This 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. If you have fulfilled all the requirements, you will receive one credit point (1 ECTS) at the end of the course. For the acceptance of the credit, you have to contact your respective faculty and/or examination office.

        Learning outcomes

        Course 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-requisites

        This 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 resources

        The materials for self-study are made available on Moodle.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        Partner work, group discussions, learning journal and writing exercises

        Assessment methods

        Active participation group work , Participation in tandem during the semester , Learning Journal

        Others

        Please note: If you are interested in participating in this course, please send an email to Ms. H. Nese Yobas (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
        Booking WS24-int-01-50-01
        Instructor: Nese Yobas
        E-Mail: h.yobas@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 09:00 - 15.12.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.221
        • Di
        • 15:00-16:00
      • Ciné-club francophone
        23.10.24 - 29.01.25

        French Ciné-club

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        Course content

        The series "Ciné-club francophone" from the French language department is intended for all language levels (A1-C2) and for all those interested (students, employees as well as externals) who want to get to know the French language and culture better in this informal way.

        Dates and films:
        There will be 4 dates on 4 Wednesdays at 20.15 in room BW74.329:
        - 23.10.2024 "Les goûts et les couleurs" (2022 - 1 Stunde 50)
        - 13.11.2024 "Revoir Paris" (2022 - 1 Stunde 45)
        - 04.12.2024 "La page blanche" (2022 - 1 Stunde 39)
        - 22.01.2025 "Grand Paris" (2022 - 1 Stunde 50)

        Learning outcomes

        With the selected films in the original version (with German or English subtitles), the following can be achieved
        - improve listening comprehension
        - refresh and expand vocabulary;
        - experience the French language in its diversity (accents, language variations and registers);
        - gain an insight into the societies of France or another French-speaking country.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Free registration (once per term) requested here!

        Assessment methods

        Courses
        Warteliste WS24-int-45-01-01
        Instructor: Ingrid Laval-Speier
        E-Mail: i.laval-speier@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 23.10.2024 - 29.01.2025
        Booking period: 30.09.2024 14:00 - 29.01.2025 20:30
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mi
        • 20:15-22:30
  • Italian
    • Italian A1
      • Italienisch A1 / Italian A1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Italian A1 (Level A1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course chapters 1 to 4 of the textbook will be covered.

        Learning outcomes

        At 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-requisites

        This 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.

        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.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-it-a1-02-01
        Instructor: Michela Manetti
        E-Mail: m.manetti@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 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 booked
        WS24-it-a1-02-02
        Instructor: Marco Fraschi
        E-Mail: marco.fraschi@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.328
        • Mi
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.328
        • Mi
        • 15:00-16:30
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-it-a1-02-03
        Instructor: Mariacristina Paccanoni Beushausen
        E-Mail: mariacristina.paccanoni@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Di
        • 13:15-14:45
        • BW 74.329
        • Do
        • 13:15-14:45
    • Italian A2
      • Italienisch A2 / Italian A2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Italian A2 (Level A2, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course chapters 5 to 8 of the textbook will be covered.

        Learning outcomes

        At 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-requisites

        Successful completion of the course Italian A1 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 resources

        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.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-it-a2-02-01
        Instructor: Michela Manetti
        E-Mail: m.manetti@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.130
        • Di
        • 09:45-11:15
        • BW 74.128
        • Do
        • 09:45-11:15
        You cannot book this course.
        WS24-it-a2-02-02
        Instructor: Mariacristina Paccanoni Beushausen
        E-Mail: mariacristina.paccanoni@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Do
        • 11:30-13:00
    • Italian B1
      • Italienisch B1 / Italian B1
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Italian B1 (Level B1, 4 credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        In this course chapters 1 to 4 of the textbook will be covered.

        Learning outcomes

        At 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 B1 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        Successful completion of the course Italian A2 or a placement test result that entitles the student to attend the course Italian B1 (51-65 points).

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        D. Piotti, G. de Savorgnani & E. Carrara: UniversItalia 2.0 B1/B2, Italian for students, course and workbook plus interactive version, Hueber Verlag 2022,
        ISBN 978-3-19-165464-1

        The textbook must be acquired by the course participants before the beginning of the course.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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 methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (10 minutes)

        Others

        A Language Proficiency Certificate can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-it-b1-02-01
        Instructor: Marco Fraschi
        E-Mail: marco.fraschi@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 09:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.326
        • Do
        • 15:00-16:30
        • BW 74.326
        • Do
        • 16:45-18:15
  • Japanese
    • Japanese A1
      • Japanisch A1.1&A1.2/Japanese A1.1&A1.2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Japanese A1.1&A1.2 (Level A1.1&A1.2 - 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 12 of the course book.

        Learning outcomes

        At 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-requisites

        This course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Japanese.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2013. 200 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4, 27,00 €

        The course book has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.

        ATTENTION:
        The textbook "Marugoto: Starter A1 Katsudoo" is no longer used in this course!

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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.

        The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-ja-a1.1-02-01
        Instructor: Akiko Watanabe
        E-Mail: a.watanabe@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 11:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Di
        • 09:45-11:15
        • BW 74.327
        • Do
        • 09:45-11:15
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-ja-a1.1-02-02
        Instructor: Akiko Watanabe
        E-Mail: a.watanabe@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 11:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.327
        • Di
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.327
        • Do
        • 11:30-13:00
      • Japanisch A1.1&A1.2/Japanese A1.1&A1.2 - ONLINE
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Japanese A1.1&A1.2 ONLINE (Level A1.1&A1.2 - 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        distance-learning

        Language of instruction

        target language

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 1 to 12 of the course book.

        Learning outcomes

        At 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-requisites

        This course is for students who have no or very little knowledge of Japanese.

        Please 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.

        Recommended or required reading and other learning resources

        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, (2013), Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2013. 200 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4, 27,00 €

        The course book has to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.

        ATTENTION:
        The textbook "Marugoto: Starter A1 Katsudoo" is no longer used in this course!

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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.

        The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)

        Others

        Please note that the written exam (90 minutes) will take place on Tuesday, 28 January 2025 from 08:00-09:30 in presence (Bültenweg 74, 38106 Braunschweig). The room will be announced in due time.

        The oral examination will take place online on Friday, 31 January 2025 (08.00-09.30).

        Courses
        Warteliste WS24-ja-a1.1-04-01
        Instructor: Sayaka Kawami
        E-Mail: s.kawami@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 11:00 - 01.02.2025 23:59
        Course dates:
        • online
        • Di
        • 08:00-09:30
        • online
        • Fr
        • 08:00-09:30
      • Japanisch A1.3&A1.4/Japanese A1.3&A1.4
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Japanese A1.3&A1.4 (Level A1.3&A1.4 - 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 13 to 18 of the textbook "Starter A1 Rikai" and chapters 1 to 8 of the textbook "Elementary 1 A2 Rikai".

        Learning outcomes

        At the end of this course, participants will have acquired language skills and intercultural knowledge in a higher education context which correspond to the expected competences of the A1 level in full and part of the A2 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        This 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

        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Starter A1 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2013. 200 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-708-4, 27,00 €

        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 Rikai A2 - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2013. 200 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-714-5, 30,00 €

        The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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.

        The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90 minutes) , Oral test (5 minutes)

        Others

        A DAAD language certificate or a Language Proficiency Report can be issued on successful completion of this course.

        Courses
        This course can no longer be booked
        WS24-ja-a1.3-02-01
        Instructor: Sayaka Kawami
        E-Mail: s.kawami@tu-braunschweig.de
        Date: 14.10.2024 - 01.02.2025
        Booking period: 01.10.2024 11:00 - 27.10.2024 23:59
        Course dates:
        • BW 74.329
        • Mo
        • 11:30-13:00
        • BW 74.329
        • Mo
        • 13:15-14:45
    • Japanese A2
      • Japanisch A2.1&A2.2/Japanese A2.1&A2.2
        14.10.24 - 01.02.25

        Japanese A2.1&A2.2 (Level A2.1&A2.2 - 4 Credits)

        Type of course

        optional

        Mode of delivery

        face-to-face

        Language of instruction

        target language and German

        Assessment criteria

        compulsory attendance 75 %, pass mark 60 %

        Course content

        This course covers chapters 9 to 18 of the textbook "Elementary 1 A2 Rikai" and chapters 1 to 4 of the textbook "Elementary 2 A2 Rikai".

        Learning outcomes

        At 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 the first half A2 level.

        Prerequisites and co-requisites

        This 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 resources

        (already used in course SS24-ja-1.3-02-01)
        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 1 A2 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2014. 204 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-714-5, 30,00 €
        +
        THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, Marugoto: Japanese language and culture - Elementary 2 A2 Rikai - Coursebook for communicative language competences, Hamburg, Buske / The Japan Foundation, 2014. 204 p. ISBN: 978-3-87548-753-4, 32,00 €

        The course books have to be purchased by the participants before the course starts.

        ATTENTION:
        The textbook "Marugoto: Elementary 1 A2 Katsudoo" is no longer used in this course!

        Planned learning activities and teaching methods

        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.

        The textbook "Marugoto" teaches both language skills and cultural knowledge.

        Assessment methods

        Final written exam (90