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                  GERM 102 - Elementary German 2  Number of Credits: 3 Elementary German 2 is a continuation of GERM-100 with emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills as well as developing cultural awareness. CLEP (German Level 1) accepted. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL-101 and completion of GERM-100 or one year of high school German with an Advisor’s approval. GENERAL EDUCATION (Spring Term Only) Three hours lecture each week.  Three credits. Three billable hours.
  GENERAL EDUCATION Category: Arts and Humanities
  Pre-requisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 101  and completion of GERM 100  or one year of high school German with an Advisor’s approval. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:  
	- Use high novice level structures and vocabulary to communicate about their own experiences (GE1)
 
	- Communicate orally with accuracy using simple questions and statements in German (GE1)
 
	- Create grammatically correct questions and paragraph-level responses in written and oral forms (GE1)
 
	- Derive meaning from short, predictable written texts and aural passages that convey basic information about familiar topics or contexts (GE1)
 
	- Recognize and apply patterns to predict meaning of cognates and unfamiliar vocabulary (GE3)
 
	- Apply with some consistency rules of register/formality according to situation and audience (GE1)
 
	- Identify locations where German is spoken and common features of locations with key connections to our area (GE8)
 
	- Create a plan for continued language learning to support student’s chosen field (GE8)
 
	- Integrate knowledge of other disciplines through the study of the German language and the cultures and diverse experiences of its speakers (GE5, GE6)
 
	- Locate, evaluate, use and cite research sources when completing written assignments (GE4, GE5)
 
  
				  
  
			
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