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LANG0806-3  German for management (L2) level 4
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Management Sciences (Night and weekend classes) (Evening Classes)First semester4
Holder(s) :  Marie Mawhin
Language :  German language
Course contents :  The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge and the know how acquired by the students during the first years, as much from a linguistic point of view (grammatical structures, specific vocabulary) than on the level of the knowledge of business life in Germany.

Teaching languages: German and French
Course objective :  Learning of specific business vocabulary.

Information about several cultural aspects and business life in Germany.

Written and oral drills

Written and oral expression
Prerequisites :  Level 1, 2 and 3
Organization :  Presentation by the teacher of various aspects of business life in Germany (vocabulary and several cultural and economic aspects)

Exercises in the multimedia lab,, in the language lab, online, in the group or at home, to develop the 4 communication skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
Written notes :  Consulting regularly Lol@ is absolutely necessary.
Book

J. BOELCKE, B.STRAUB et P. THIELE, L'allemand économique et commercial, 20 dossiers sur la langue des affaires (Pocket, collection Langues pour tous, new edition 2004)); chapters 2, 7, 8, 17


Online exercises on Lol@


Other documents used in class:


Extracts from TV broadcasts, press articles,.
- course notes
- Dictionary (for instance Harrap's or Langenscheidt)
- Documents from German press and television
Assessment :  Written (50 %)
listening comprehensions, vocabulary, written essay,
Oral (50 %)
- questions about the classes - simulation of a job interview - oral presentation of the thesis
Contacts :  (sylvia.deroose@ulg.ac.be)marie.mawhin@ulg.ac.be
tel: 00 32 4 2327275
Office 215, building N1, rue Louvrex, 14, 4000 Liège


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