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GER 201 — Intermediate German I

4 credits · 4 hours

Further develops reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in German. Students learn more complex structures of German grammar, fine-tune pronunciation, gain more advanced skills in composition and continue to expand their vacabulary. Attention is given to complexity, accuracy and fluidity. Fosters expanded knowledge of and appreciation for the cultural heritage and history of German-speaking areas. All new students who have prior experience with or have taken classes in German, showld consult with the department for placement before registering for a course. Instructions can be found on the World Languages website. Prerequisite: GER 102 with a grade of C or better, or required placement exam scores.

Prerequisites: GER 102

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