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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
LANG0867-1  German for Management (L2) level 5
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Management Sciences, professional Focus (Full english), 2nd yearToute l'année3
Holder(s) :  Françoise Carl
Language :  Langue anglaise
Course contents :  This course is composed of various units on economic issues (working in Germany, trade unions, ...)

It also aims at helping students use vocationally relevant vocabulary (applying for a job/working in Germany, writing business letters, negotiating, ...)

Compulsory oral presentation

Course of CERL Level C1
Course objective :  This course aims at developing all four language skills as far as general and economic language, as well as vocationally relevant language is concerned. It offers a wide range of activities such as reading and writing activities, listening comprehension exercises and discussions. This course is designed to help students express themselves on a wide-range of subjects and in situations that are specific to the business world.

Introduction to various aspects of German economy and culture with the aim of improving students' intercultural skills.
Prerequisites :  Students should have a good command of the vocabulary and language structures seen in level 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Organization :  Two hours per week
Written notes :  BOELCKE, Jürgen, STRAUB, Bernard et THIELE, Paul: "L'allemand économique et commercial. 20 dossiers sur la langue des affaires". (Pocket, Langues pour tous, 2004)

BRAUNERT, Jörg und SCHLENKER, Wolfram, ,,Unternehmen Deutsch. Aufbaukurs Lehrbuch" (Klett, 2005)

Syllabus ,,German level 5"
Assessment :  1. Continuous assessment:
The oral presentation will be included in the final mark.

2. Listening comprehension exam: 20 marks

3. Written exam: 40 marks

4. Oral exam: 40 marks
Contacts :  Dr. Françoise Carl,

fcarl@ulg.ac.be


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