Deutsch als Fremdsprache: A1.2 intensiv

You have taken a liking to the German language and would like to continue your journey of discovery? With this course you can build on your basic knowledge. The grammar taught in class will gradually become more complex, and your thematic vocabulary increasingly richer. Not only will you expand your own means of expression, but you will also understand your German-speaking conversation partners better. For example, you will learn how to:

  • talk about your everyday working life;
  • have simple conversations about your health at a doctor’s visit;
  • talk about different types of housing and your own living situation;
  • engage in more demanding shopping conversations, such as in a clothing store;
  • understand and hold phone conversations in German.

Using role plays, you will train how to communicate appropriately in different linguistic situations in your academic, professional, and personal life. Last but not least, you will also learn how to talk about things in the past. Important grammar topics in this course will include conjunctions, modal verbs, prepositions, perfect forms, and pronouns.

With lessons rich in variety, we will help you develop all your language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) equally. This will make you feel more confident to speak as much German as possible in your everyday life in Basel, whether at home, at the university, or at work.

German, the target language, will be the language of instruction; the academic lingua franca of English will only be used occasionally as an auxiliary language.

The total break time will be 30 minutes per session.

Course information

Places available
Course level
A1.2
Date
03.02.2025 - 13.02.2025
16:30 - 20:00
36 Lessons
Lecturer
Katrin Schütz, Dr. phil.
Credit points
2 ECTS
Registration deadline
Monday 27.01.2025
Course fee
Students and PhD candidates: CHF 383.00
Members of staff: CHF 723.00
Alumni: CHF 723.00
Alumni FHNW: CHF 723.00

Course materials

Netzwerk neu A1.2, Kurs- und Übungsbuch; Klett Verlag 2019; ISBN: 978-3-12-607155-0

The following grammar text is recommended for self-study:

Grammatik aktiv - Deutsch als Fremdsprache. Übungsgrammatik (A1-B1); 2. aktualisierte Ausgabe, Cornelsen Verlag Berlin (ISBN: 978-3-06-122964-1).

Further details will be found in the course confirmation. Please do not acquire the course materials before then.

Attendance

Number of absences allowed: 1

Coursework

Participants are expected to:
  • participate actively in class;
  • complete learning assessments;
  • spend 3 hours per course session on preparing and reviewing the lesson and on autonomous learning.

Credit points

To earn the credit points, students must fulfill the attendance requirement, complete the coursework, and pass the required number of assessments. The course is graded on a pass-fail basis.

Important

The courses and services offered by the Language Center are open to the groups of people listed under Eligibility for Admission. Students must also be matriculated: (a) students at the University of Basel should enter their matriculation number on the registration form; (b) students from other Swiss universities or EUCOR universities should email a valid confirmation of their matriculation to info-sprachenzentrum@unibas.ch before registering for a course. Registrations without proof of student status will not be considered.

Placement test

This course requires either an obligatory placement test or the completion of a preceding course.

Replacement date

If the instructor has to cancel one or more course sessions, a make-up session will be held on: Friday, 14 February 2025, starting at 16:30.

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