German Language & Culture level 5
Starting dates and places
King's College London Modern Language Centre offers their products as a default in the following regions: London
Description
10 weeks - 1 term – 15 hours
£248 full fee; £176 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £130 for King’s students
20 weeks – 2 terms – 30 hours
£418 full fee; £317 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £237 for King’s students
30 weeks – 3 terms – 45 hours
£499 full fee; £379 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £289 for King’s students
How long does the course last?
3 x 10 week terms with 10 classes per term. Lessons take place once a week and last 1.5 hours each. This gives a total of 45 hours tuition.
Who is the course for?
The course is aimed at a wide range of students with an interest in the society and culture(s) of the Ger…
Frequently asked questions
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
10 weeks - 1 term – 15 hours
£248 full fee; £176 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £130 for King’s students
20 weeks – 2 terms – 30 hours
£418 full fee; £317 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £237 for King’s students
30 weeks – 3 terms – 45 hours
£499 full fee; £379 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £289 for King’s students
How long does the course last?
3 x 10 week terms with 10 classes per term. Lessons take place once a week and last 1.5 hours each. This gives a total of 45 hours tuition.
Who is the course for?
The course is aimed at a wide range of students with an interest
in the society and culture(s) of the German -speaking world who
wish to gain a greater degree of intercultural competence, who want
to reflect on and analyse key cultural and socio-political issues,
and who aim to improve their command of German and widen their
range of vocabulary.
Students wishing to enrol need:
- Level 4 of the MLC Evening Programme
- a high degree of fluency and accuracy in the language
- an A-level or equivalent over 4 years old, and further contact with the language
- one of the following qualifications: B1/B2 of the CEFR, level 3 of the NQF, or Advanced level of the Asset Languages qualifications
What are the objectives of the course?
To perfect existing language skills and to achieve the equivalent of B2/C1 level of the CEF/ level 4 of the NQF/Proficiency level of Asset Languages qualifications.
By the end of the course you will:
- understand a range of spoken and written discourses in different styles: factual, journalistic and non-specialist technical with ease
- express yourself orally and in written form using a range of accurate vocabulary and appropriate register, stating an opinion with confidence
- refine your intercultural competence by accessing political, historical and cultural information from a variety of sources
How is the course taught?
- A communicative approach is used. All four skills (speaking, reading, listening and writing) are practised, with the main emphasis on speaking.
- Students engage in interactive language activities, participating in group and pair work according to a syllabus based on systematic grammatical progression.
- Students will also be offered guidance in self-study and be set optional homework tasks.
What course can I do next?
After completing all three terms of Level 5, students could join a Level 6 on the Assessed Module Programme.
Share your review
Do you have experience with this course? Submit your review and help other people make the right choice. As a thank you for your effort we will donate £1.- to Stichting Edukans.There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.