'Learning by doing' is the most effective or efficient way to remind and learn a foreign language. The oral expression and active participation (even in this beginner level) of every student is not only desired and welcome, but important to exercise the spoken language. In the first written texts (Textproduktion) we exercises structures of words and sentences (Gros -und Kleinschreibung, Verbposition, Fragesatz, Aussagesatz), the so-called German syntax. The German verb express -as we know already from English- more exactly and precisely what we 'do' in time. We study in the German grammar among others nouns with their definite and undefined articles (der, die, das - ein, eine) and the verb conjugation (das Zeitwort). Well spoken -even simple- words improve the listening comprehension (Horverstehen) and lead later to a comprehension of a whole sentence without any written support. Our language work focuses on phonetics, pronunciation and the first reading, to create a familiar relation with the German language and acquire it also as a basically correct spoken language. We work in our German language studies during the NTU Fall Semester 2013 with the text and workbook (incl. It is a course for students without any or very few knowledge of the German language. This German course level A1 (basic speaker) is the so-called breakthrough or beginner level.
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