German 191/RCLang191
Intensive First-Year German
WINTER 2009- For true beginners Instructors: Karein
Goertz & Janet Hegman Shier
Class meets: MTThF 11-12 and 1- 2 German Mittagstisch
(lunch table) 12-1 Coffee hour M 4-5
German 191/ RC Lang 191 (RC Intensive German I) is the first
course in the RC Intensive German for Proficiency program, open
to any U-M student. The goal of this first-year intensive German course is to
provide students with a solid knowledge of German grammatical structures, a
basic vocabulary, and practice speaking and understanding spoken and written
German.
By the end of Intensive German I, students can understand
simplified written texts and short, spoken passages without the aid of a
dictionary and they can express themselves spontaneously in everyday
conversation. The final exam measures grammatical accuracy and aptitude in all
four language skills. German 191/RC Lang 191 prepares students for German
291/RCLang 291 (RC Intensive German II),or for German 231. Intensive Grm. I
meets twice daily, four days a week (M,T,Th,F) for eight credits. Students in this intensive language program also have access to the
daily RC German lunch table and weekly coffee hour where they can reinforce
their classroom learning in an informal setting.
The course strikes a balance between mastery of grammatical
features and development of reading writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Warm-ups and activities designed to improve communication skills are
implemented to help students work on their pronunciation, intonation, and
fluency in German. Class is sometimes held at a local area museum or alternate
site to expose students to different materials and encourage spontaneous
interactions in German. Progress in Intensive German I is measured by
participation in class activities, performance on homework, quizzes, tests,
written and oral assignments, and participation at co-curricular activities
(lunch table and coffee hours). Assignments aim to develop critical thinking
skills and creative expression.
About the program. . . The UM RC German Program is one of the oldest proficiency-based
programs in the country, with proficiency standards dating back to 1967. It was cited in the Newsweek Kaplan
College Resource Guide 2007 as "...one of the reasons the Residential
College truly stands out." An
all-German, semi-immersion approach makes the program particularly successful.
Students have the advantage of being in small classes (usually 10-15 students),
where each student gets individual attention. The rotation of instructors
exposes students to different accents and teaching styles. The program's small
size allows instructors to tailor assignments to individual needs and
interests, and to prepare students for life in a global community. RC students
have a unique advantage of learning in a small program within the RC's
living-learning community, and having, at the same time, all of the benefits of
an excellent large university which hosts numerous conferences and lectures and
offers one of the finest libraries in the world to prepare students as scholars
and put their learning in a real context. RC German students are encouraged to
participate in and attend performances by the RC's own German theatre company
(RC Deutsches Theater) which has staged multi-media productions in German at the U-M
and at schools around Michigan since 1985. The RC German Program has offered
and supported travel opportunities to learn about the Arts in Germany for the
past several years. Many RC students have been able to receive some funding
through the RC for study trips related to RC German course work, thanks to the
Brown fund.
A new theatre/humanities course in Winter 2009 and Winter 2010 on
"Cultures in Dialogue: Crossing External and Internal BordersÓ will
explore German identity issues with a focus on Germany's past, and on Muslims
and Jews in Germany today. The
course has a travel component to Berlin for two weeks in May. Students in German 191/RCLang 191 may be eligible to
participate. For more information
about the RC German Program, RC Deutsches Theater and RC German travel to
Berlin and Munich to study German Arts and Culture, contact RC German Director,
Janet Hegman Shier or visit the program web site at www.umich.edu/~jshie
RC German was cited
in the Newsweek Kaplan College Resource Guide 2007 as "...one of the
reasons the Residential College truly stands out." Find out for yourself, why!