German Language Course (DaF) B1.1

A Doctorate plusBIGS workshop offered by the Bonn Graduate Center 

This competence based and action-oriented language course is aimed at doctoral students who want to cope with everyday life in German and, in particular, want to become competent in academic and work situations.

Online Workshop

Tuesdays, from 5.30 p.m. till 7.00 p.m.

Starting from October 8, 2024, ending January 28, 2025

In addition, e-learning “vocabulary-package“ for self-learning totaling 20 hours.

Please register your interest in this workshop by September 4, 2024, stating your BIGS affiliation.

Trainer

Miri Shalini Stoll

Language

English

Location

Online

Target Group

Doctoral students from the Bonn International Graduate Schools (BIGS)

Track(s)

This course is not offered within a track.

Certificate

Participants who complete the entire course will receive a certificate confirming their attendance at the end of the semester. Missing two lessons and one e-learning session will be excused.

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Description

Key skills 

Development of social and intercultural communicative competence in the target language, strengthening of learner autonomy and media competence.

Course book

The course book Kontext B1.1+ is used:

Print edition: Kontext B1.1+: Kurs- und Übungsbuch mit Audios/Videos | Klett Sprachen (klett-sprachen.de)

Digital edition: Kontext B1.1+ - Digitale Ausgabe mit LMS: Kurs- und Übungsbuch mit Audios/Videos und interaktiven Übungen | Klett Sprachen (klett-sprachen.de)

Requirements

Your German language skills will be tested via the onSET online language placement test. The German as a Foreign Language Section will send a TAN upon request for the placement test. The result of the placement test will be sent automatically. Based on this score, we will register you for the appropriate course level if offered.

Content

Participants will attain level B1.1 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) and be able to

  •  understand some main points in longer conversations related to familiar topics regarding studying, internships, everyday campus life etc., provided clear, standard speech is used,
  • understand the main points of presentations and lectures and follow the basics of complex arguments, provided clear, standard speech is used and the topic is familiar,
  • cope with basic situations (e.g. react to basic requests, interact appropriately) likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken,
  • express themselves comprehensibly regarding familiar topics and communicate orally and written on study-related topics and topics of personal interest,
  • report on experiences and events, describe career plans and prospects and give short reasons or explanations for plans and intentions,
  • writing emails to a public authority, summarizing the key elements of a basic text – orally and written,
  • holding a short, prepared presentation on an everyday topic, describing basic graphs, statistics or diagrams.

Childcare

If you need childcare during the event, please contact the Family Office of the University of Bonn at least two weeks in advance. 

Contact

Bonn Graduate Center

Contact

+49 228 73-60141

graduiertenzentrum@uni-bonn.de

Address

Alte Sternwarte
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47
53115 Bonn

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