Texts/Supplementary Materials
Deutsch Aktuell 3, Deutsch Gestern und Heute and related workbooks for writing, listening and speaking
practice. In addition, supplementary video and language laboratory instruction related to the two main texts will be
provided.
Functional Units
Sommer Urlaub (summer vacation), famous German-Americans, famous German scientists and inventors, famous German composers/classical
music, Gebrueder Grimm & Maerchen (The Brothers Grimm and Fairy Tails), cartoons and comics, German authors, Der deutsche
Alltag (everyday life in Germany), German social life (social concerns, weather, news, travel, advertising, horoscope, newspapers).
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Grammatical Units
Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, expressions of time in accusative, verbs used as nouns, present perfect
and narrative past, time expressions with dative, relative pronouns, subjunctive mood, verb/preposition combinations, comparative
and superlative, modals in past tenses, da- compounds, wo- compounds, infinitives with "zu" and "um zu", subordinate clauses
with question words, past participles as adjectives and any grammar needing reviewing!
Methodology
Mr. Lewis is a firm believer in active participation. In his classes students must participate daily in class discussion
and activities and earn points for doing so. Using as much German as possible is encouraged and there will be some class
periods where "German only" is the rule of the day. Speaking exercises will be balanced with writing assignments, skit
performances, listening exercises, grammar drills and cultural units, which are often enhanced through the use of authentic
written materials, CDs and DVDs. Mr. Lewis strives to achieve a positive classroom environment where everyone is respected
and appreciated.
Grading
In determining student progress, Mr. Lewis uses total points earned to determine student progress. However, benchmark
assessment grades are automatically scored by the Skyward System as 25% of the term's mark and the Semester Final Exam as
20% of the semester mark.
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