German A2.2/B1

Europe/Berlin
116 (building 61)

116

building 61

Bahrenfeld Campus, Notkestr. 85, 22607 Hamburg
Description

This course's objective is an independent grasp of the German language, which corresponds to the third level (B1) of the six-level competency scale of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. You will learn to ...
  • understand key points of information about work, school and leisure time when standard language is being used.
  • handle most situations that one would encounter when traveling in German-speaking countries.
  • express oneself simply and coherently on familiar topics and areas of personal interest.
  • talk about experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals, and provide brief explanations and statements of purpose.

When: Fridays, 4:00-5:30 pm from 10 April 2015 - 3 July 2015
Where: Bahrenfeld campus, building 61, room 116 (first floor)
Teacher: Gisa Günther

The course is reserved for doctoral candidates of the PIER Helmholtz Graduate School, who are interested in a language class with an ambitious pace. The number of participants is limited to ten. Postdocs and PhD students from other graduate programmes in the PIER research fields may also participate upon request. Newomers are welcome.

Membership in the PIER Helmholtz Graduate School (PHGS) is open for all PhD students from the PIER research and competence fields. For more information see here.


Kursprogramm Fortgeschrittene
Session 2, 07.11.14, Verben mit Präpositionen
Session 3, 14.11.14, Verben mit f. Präp., Übung
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