German 205

Optional Practicum

Salisbury State University

Department of Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies

Fall 2005

TBA

[Instructor / Texts / Objectives / Procedures / Grading System / Meeting Dates / Assigned Work




Instructor:

Frau Klaudia Thompson

331 Holloway Hall

(410) 543-6522

kmthompson@salisbury.edu

Office Hours: _______________ and by appointment

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Texts: 

                        Schaum Outline Series - German Grammar - German Grammar, latest edition.

German in 10 Minutes a Day

 

Objectives



The material in German 205 is designed to reinforce the grammar skills taught in German 201.It will also strengthen and increase the student's vocabulary.

 

 

Procedures



Toward the beginning of the semester the exercise assignments will be made. Students will work independently on the assigned exercises. Problems or questions will be discussed during one of the 7 compulsory  meetings. The written work may be handed in any time during the semester but absolutely no later than Monday of the 13th week of class. Any practicums not handed in by Friday of that week will receive a "0."

Special activities are planned for the compulsory meetings and these will receive a grade as well as your written work. These points cannot be made up so it is essential that you are there to participate in them (25 points each).

 

 

Grading System 

Of the total number of points possible you will need:100-90% for an A; 89-80% for a B; 79-70% for a C; 69-60% for a D; 59--% for an F.

 

 

Meeting Dates




We will meet on the following dates Remember attendance is required and points missed can not be made up. Steps from German in 10 Minutes a Day will be assigned for these days: 

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Assigned Work: 

Work from Schaum will be due on these days:

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