Deutsch als Fremdsprache: A1.1

Would you like to learn to speak and understand the language of the city and region where you live, the language of your Swiss German peers, colleagues, and friends? Take the first step and get started with this course.

Whether at a bakery or a train station, in a supermarket or a restaurant, on a streetcar or when meeting someone new, you will soon be able to talk about yourself using simple sentences and to communicate in everyday situations. You will learn to express your needs and to ask questions to obtain important information. German will open doors for you in Basel, in German-speaking Switzerland, and far beyond: German is the most widely spoken first language in the European Union, the official language in German-speaking Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, and also an official language in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein. We will be happy to help you discover the linguistic world and cultures of the German-speaking countries, focusing in particular on Switzerland. Our variegated lessons will provide you with the necessary skills. You will be introduced to fundamental grammar and vocabulary and also learn how to communicate effectively in private, professional, and academic contexts.

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

Course information

Places available
Course level
A1.1
Date
25.02.2025 - 27.05.2025
Tuesday, 08:00 - 10:00
32 Lessons
Lecturer
Sandra Schöll, MA
Credit points
2 ECTS
Registration deadline
Monday 17.02.2025
Course fee
Students and PhD candidates: CHF 343.00
Members of staff: CHF 643.00
Alumni: CHF 643.00
Alumni FHNW: CHF 643.00

There will be no class on 11 March and 22 April.

Target group

This course is for absolute beginners only.

Course materials

Netzwerk neu A1.1, Kurs- und Übungsbuch; Klett Verlag 2019; ISBN: 978-3-12-607154-3

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: 2

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 does not require any abilities in the language. If you do have any abilities in the language, please take a placement test before registering.

Replacement date

If the instructor has to cancel one or more course sessions, a make-up session will be held on: Saturday, 17 May 2025, between 10:00 and 16:00.

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