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1. GERM1115E  -  German for Reading Knowledge I (Evening & Weekend)
Designed for those who need to read advanced general and technical material in German for professional, personal or test situations, this course introduces participants to relatively difficult texts in specific disciplines. ... With the aid of a dictionary, participants learn to recognize basic and more complex grammatical structures. ...

2. GERM1116E  -  German for Reading Knowledge II (Evening & Weekend)
This 10-week course is designed as the completion of German for Reading Knowledge I (GERM1115E) course, and is open to participants who can read basic German texts in their own fields. ... Topics covered are complex German grammatical constructions necessary to read academic and technical German texts. ... Special focus is given to ...

3. GERM1151E  -  Introductory German I (Evening & Weekend)
Learn to speak, read, write and understand basic German through role-plays, discussions and drills. ... You will learn to converse, read and write about family, the weather, and professions using the present tense, adjectives and prepositions, imperative, accusative case and model auxiliaries. ... Designed for those with little or no ...

4. GERM1152E  -  Introductory German II (Evening & Weekend)
Build on your knowledge of German grammar and vocabulary in this course, which introduces participants to complex sentence structure, the present perfect, dative and genitive cases, and the use of adjectives and adverbs. ... Enhance your vocabulary through current and engaging readings and discussions. ... Emphasis is on application ...

5. GERM1153E  -  Introductory German III (Evening & Weekend)
Take what you've learned so far and put it all in context! This course allows you to apply your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary in context and learn the use of reflexive verbs, simple past, past perfect and future tense, as well as subjunctive and some passive voice. ... Emphasis is on increasing natural speech and combinations of grammar ...

6. GERM1161E  -  German Review Level I (Evening & Weekend)
Now that you've completed a year, or the equivalent of German, don't let it disappear! Take this opportunity to ask questions about those difficult points of the introductory grammar and vocabulary. ... Reinforce your knowledge in new ways through reading, listening, writing and reading exercises that will spark your curiosity. ...

7. GERM2210E  -  Intermediate German I (Evening & Weekend)
For participants with a firm knowledge of elementary level German, this low-intermediate course introduces increasingly complex vocabulary structures and vocabulary while improving your ability to communicate freely in oral and written German. ... View the Term course schedule. ... Introductory German III (GERM1153E) or equivalent. ...

8. GERM2211E  -  Intermediate German II (Evening & Weekend)
Designed for participants with a good background in the language, this course emphasizes reading and writing skills and helps develop a more varied and contemporary vocabulary through the study of newspapers, magazines and recordings. ... View the Term course schedule. ... Intermediate German I (GERM2210E) , or equivalent. ...

9. GERM2212E  -  Intermediate German III (Evening & Weekend)
German newspapers, magazines and recordings are the key features of this course designed for the further development of skills in reading, writing and speaking. ... Grammar includes: reflexive verbs and verbs used reflexively; intensifiers selbst, selber; expressing agent and means; modals; passive constructions; the subjunctive; and indirect ...


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