Course Description
In a world increasingly interconnected and diverse, the ability to communicate across cultures has become a valuable asset. Foreign languages serve as bridges between individuals, enabling them to connect, collaborate, and exchange ideas on a global scale. Learning a foreign language not only enhances one's communication skills but also opens doors to new opportunities, enriches personal growth, and fosters a deeper understanding of the world around us.
What You’ll Learn?
- Communicate effectively in a foreign language.
- Develop a deeper understanding of foreign culture and society.
- Enhance one's career prospects.
- Gain a competitive edge in the globalized world.
- Experience personal enrichment and growth.
Requirements
- Smile & Confident
Course Curriculum
Introduction
German language topics that may be covered in Foreign language modules include:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 12 Lession- Alphabet
- Pronunciation
- Basic grammar
- Verb
- Conjugations
- Noun
- Genders
- Vocabulary
- Greetings
- Numbers
- Common words
- Phrases
German language topics that may be covered in German language modules include:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 11 Lession- Greetings and introductions
- Numbers
- Time and dates
- Family and friends
- Food and drink
- Travel and transportation
- Shopping
- Work and school
- Housing and living
- Leisure activities
- Culture and society
German for intermediate courses typically cover the following topics:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 16 Lession- Complex German grammar
- Verb conjugations
- Tenses and moods
- Modal particles
- Advanced Vocabulary
- Words
- Phrases (Academia,Business,Travel)
- Listening Practice
- Speaking Practice
- Complex Topics,
- Current Events
- Cultural Issues
- Reading Practice
- Writing Practice
- Academic Topics
- Professional Topics
Some common German language topics that may be covered in German language modules at the intermediate level include:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 12 Lession- Current events
- Cultural issues
- Business German
- Travel German
- Academic German
- Literature
- Film
- Music
- Art
- History
- Politics
- Philosophy
Foreign can be marked in a variety of ways in language, including through the use of:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 9 Lession- Grammar
- Complexity
- Sub-text
- Near-fluency
- Listening
- Pronunciation
- Reading
- Vocabulary
- Writing
Foreign for advanced courses typically cover the following topics:
0 Assignment 0 Practical 14 Lession- Complex German Grammar Structures
- Including Modal Particles
- Subjunctive Mood
- Passive Voice
- Advanced German Vocabulary
- Words
- Phrases related to a variety of Academic
- Professional Fields
- Listening Practice on complex topics
- Speaking Practice on complex topics
- Reading Practice on academic and professional topics
- Writing Practice on academic and professional topics
- Debates
- Presentations