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Practical German - academic communication

General data

Course ID: 4100-5SNJNKA
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (0231) Language acquisition The ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) code has been designed by UNESCO.
Course title: Practical German - academic communication
Name in Polish: Nauka języka niemieckiego - komunikacja akademicka
Organizational unit: Centre for Foreign Language Teacher Training and European Education UW
Course groups: Obligatory subjects in semester V in CKNJOIEE UW - first cycle studies
Course homepage: http://www.cknjoiee.uw.edu.pl/
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 2.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: German
Type of course:

obligatory courses

Prerequisites (description):

The classes aim to enhance students' language competencies in academic discourse, with particular emphasis on writing scientific papers, delivering presentations, and participating in scientific discussions. The classes are conducted exclusively in the language of specialization. Additionally, the classes emphasize the development of student autonomy, as well as the development of observation and evaluation skills in the teaching and learning process of a foreign language.

Mode:

Blended learning

Short description:

The classes aim to enhance students' language competencies in academic discourse, with particular emphasis on writing scientific papers, delivering presentations, and participating in scientific discussions. The classes are conducted exclusively in the language of specialization.

Additionally, the classes emphasize the development of student autonomy, as well as the development of observation and evaluation skills in the teaching and learning process of a foreign language.

Full description:

Upon completing the course, the student should be able to participate in discourse at an academic level and possess competencies related to conducting such discourse broadly in both speech and writing. To this end, the course provides integrated training in all language competencies: speaking, writing, reading, and listening, concurrently throughout the semester. The student, upon completing the course, should understand a wide range of difficult, longer, and complicated texts, including specialist, scientific, and literary texts. They should be able to express themselves using complex formulations, construct statements regarding complex issues, summarize information from written or spoken sources coherently, reproducing the theses contained within them.

The student should be able to participate in discussions, presenting theses and arguments, formulating their views precisely, and statements concerning complex issues, developing individual issues within them, and concluding them with an appropriate conclusion. The student should express themselves in speech and writing in extensively constructed texts on complex issues, as presented in studies or articles, logically presenting problems in a clear exposition to facilitate the recipient's understanding and retention of the most important issues. The student should be able to review specialist works and literary works.

The student should be able to take notes from lectures, as well as prepare public speeches, being able to answer questions posed, skillfully managing the time allocated for the speech. The student should be able to create a scientific paper, structuring it in appropriate proportions, able to cite, properly edit the text, build a bibliography, and footnotes.

Bibliography:

Kurs Campus Deutsch Hueber Verlag

Kurs Akademie Deutsch Hueber Verlag

Selected scientific and journalistic articles

Selected literary texts

Selected websites

https://auratikum.de/blog/wissenschaftlich-schreiben-lernen-so-gehts/

https://www.scribbr.de/category/wissenschaftliches-schreiben/

https://www.bachelorprint.de/wissenschaftliches-schreiben/

https://studium.utb.de/wissenschaftlich-schreiben/

https://home.uni-leipzig.de/schreibportal/

https://deutsch-mit-marija.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Akademische-Sprache-normales-Deutsch.pdf

Learning outcomes:

the graduate knows and understands

S_W17

to a significant extent, the process of interpersonal communication and social patterns in German, its regularities and disruptions

the graduate is able to

S_U01

search, analyse, evaluate, select and use information, using a variety of sources and methods, including advanced information and communication techniques, in German

S_U03

evaluate and conduct a critical analysis of the quality of foreign language teaching and, optionally, the quality of teaching social studies; diagnose the needs, abilities and potential of every learner, as well as design and implement individually tailored teaching and educational programs

S_U07

assess the suitability of a variety of methods, procedures and best practices, and select and apply the appropriate approach with the goal of accomplishing tasks and solving problems related to foreign language teaching and/or teaching social studies

S_U12

formulate and test hypotheses to conduct a critical analysis of their own actions and identify possible areas for change in the future

S_U18

communicate in Polish and in a foreign language, conduct a debate using a variety of channels and techniques, with all participants in the teaching-learning process and experts in those academic disciplines that are relevant to the field of studies - foreign language teaching, in German

S_U19

prepare written work in German, relevant to their field of studies, at an advanced level, on specific issues, using advanced theoretical approaches and a variety of sources

S_U20

prepare, and deliver in public, oral presentations in German, for specific purposes, using advanced theoretical approaches, as well as a variety of sources

S_U21

speak and write consistently and precisely in German, on topics related to educational matters, applying different theoretical approaches and using findings from other disciplines related to the field of studies

S_U22

present their ideas, concerns, suggestions and arguments, in German, supporting them with chosen theoretical perspectives and diverse viewpoints

S_U23

use language skills at CEFR level C1+ in German, including the specificity of academic language and that of classroom communication

S_U25

perform the various roles required for working as a team, is willing to accept and assign tasks, and possesses the organisational skills necessary in designing and implementing professional educational activities; can act as a team leader

S_U27

continuously acquire knowledge and develop their professional competences in teaching foreign languages and, optionally, social studies using a variety of sources (in German) and new technologies (ICT)

the graduate is prepared to

S_K02

critically reflect on the level of their skills and knowledge, constantly develop professionally and personally, self-assess their competences, improve their skills, plan their development and training, consult experts in case of difficulties

S_K06

interact and work in a group, performing various roles

S_K07

correctly identify the priorities for the implementation of specified tasks

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

The exercises focus on the reception and production of longer, complex texts, including specialist, scientific, and literary texts. They involve participating in discussions (presenting theses and arguments), reviewing specialist works and literary works, public speaking, rhetorical exercises, and preparation for writing a master's thesis (quoting, editing, creating bibliographies, and footnotes).

Students pass the course by demonstrating an appropriate level of attendance, participation in activities during classes, and passing individual competencies in the following proportions:

Speaking: 25% Writing: 25% Reading: 25% Listening comprehension: 25%

To pass each competency, appropriate tasks will be selected, including written assignments, public speaking, summarizing as part of listening comprehension, summarizing, participation in discussions, etc.

Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)

Time span: 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28
Selected timetable range:
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Type of class:
Classes, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: Małgorzata Konopacka, Katarzyna Nowakowska
Group instructors: Agnieszka Sochal
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Grading
Classes - Grading

Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)

Time span: 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
Classes, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: Małgorzata Konopacka, Katarzyna Nowakowska
Group instructors: Agnieszka Sochal
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Grading
Classes - Grading
Type of course:

obligatory courses

Mode:

Blended learning

Short description:

The classes aim to enhance students' language competencies in academic discourse, with particular emphasis on writing scientific papers, delivering presentations, and participating in scientific discussions. The classes are conducted exclusively in the language of specialization. Additionally, the classes emphasize the development of student autonomy, as well as the development of observation and evaluation skills in the teaching and learning process of a foreign language.

Full description:

Upon completing the course, the student should be able to participate in discourse at an academic level and possess competencies related to conducting such discourse broadly in both speech and writing. To this end, the course provides integrated training in all language competencies: speaking, writing, reading, and listening, concurrently throughout the semester. The student, upon completing the course, should understand a wide range of difficult, longer, and complicated texts, including specialist, scientific, and literary texts. They should be able to express themselves using complex formulations, construct statements regarding complex issues, summarize information from written or spoken sources coherently, reproducing the theses contained within them.

The student should be able to participate in discussions, presenting theses and arguments, formulating their views precisely, and statements concerning complex issues, developing individual issues within them, and concluding them with an appropriate conclusion. The student should express themselves in speech and writing in extensively constructed texts on complex issues, as presented in studies or articles, logically presenting problems in a clear exposition to facilitate the recipient's understanding and retention of the most important issues. The student should be able to review specialist works and literary works.

The student should be able to take notes from lectures, as well as prepare public speeches, being able to answer questions posed, skillfully managing the time allocated for the speech. The student should be able to create a scientific paper, structuring it in appropriate proportions, able to cite, properly edit the text, build a bibliography, and footnotes.

Bibliography:

Kurs Campus Deutsch Hueber Verlag

Kurs Akademie Deutsch Hueber Verlag

Selected scientific and journalistic articles

Selected literary texts

Selected websites

https://auratikum.de/blog/wissenschaftlich-schreiben-lernen-so-gehts/

https://www.scribbr.de/category/wissenschaftliches-schreiben/

https://www.bachelorprint.de/wissenschaftliches-schreiben/

https://studium.utb.de/wissenschaftlich-schreiben/

https://home.uni-leipzig.de/schreibportal/

https://deutsch-mit-marija.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Akademische-Sprache-normales-Deutsch.pdf

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