ELEMENTARY GERMAN I Course Outline & Materials High School Level 1B in progress revised: 11/05/06

An Interactive Online German Tutorial for the Academic Setting

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JOSEPH L. SCOTT, Ph.D.
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COURSE DESIGN & OBJECTIVES

No one can "teach" you a language; it’s a gift you give yourself.  Because fluency has the limited shelf-life of a perishable commodity, your own desire and conscientious effort to keep learning are the keys to achieving, maintaining, and renewing it.  These interactive, online, tutorial self-teaching materials work best for the inquisitive, self-disciplined, emotionally mature student.  These qualities are prime requisites for learning anything, particularly a foreign language.  For such students, we provide the opportunity and the interactive, multimedia tools.

Beyond the language-teaching industry's abstract "Standards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century" experienced teachers still must provide the concrete learning goals and tasks that set you on the path to language proficiency in its linguistic, "communicative", and cultural aspects.  You should expect that your German instructor-tutors define the content and form of your foreign language study, provide the tools to facilitate your learning, quantify your progress, and certify the high-water mark of your competency within this four-semester program!  The materials & tools on this website will help you achieve this "defined, limited mastery."

To date five German states have demanded that the most recent so-called "spelling reform" be abandoned.  Now several key  German publishers have abandoned this arrogant, ill-conceived piece of social engineering, something Germans in large numbers had already done informally.  Until German-speakers settle spelling & grammar issues among themselves, these materials will use pre-reform standards.

Lesson Plan Structure

  • Presentation:

    • Topical Setting: The computer first presents the lesson content (vocabulary, short expressions, questions, and answers).

    • Multimedia Dialog: The computer presents each previously encountered language lesson feature as text, image, and sound.

  • Dictation: The computer acoustically presents the student with a spoken expression, which he is asked to type and spell correctly.

  • Grammar: The student reads and studies a text representation of the central grammar topics featured in each lesson.

  • Exercises:

    • Written: The student is asked to print, fold, and complete a self-correcting hand-written exercise.

    • Composition: The student is directed to use the dictionary and idiomatic expression list to prepare a free composition to e-mail the instructor.

    • Interactive: The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia exercise on the lesson material as a pre-test.

  • Readings in German Culture: Computer links take the student to a topical, real-time website, usually in a German-speaking country.

  • Interactive Tests: The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia unit test on the lesson material.


LEARNING GOALS & EVALUATION

Learning Goals Evaluation 
Content Skills Internet Tools Demonstrated competency Level

Cumulative Vocab:

Listening: dialog; illustration contents

dialogs Exercises & Lesson quizzes; exam performance Novice low
Passive:  ca. 2000

Speaking: simple Q & A

dictations live interview (teacher's option)  
Active:  ca. 200

Reading: Short texts

exercises proctored Mid-Term & Final Exam (teacher's option)  
 

Writing: simple Q & A

quizzes, exams    
Grammar: in course outline

 

readings    

Responsibilities

Instructor-Tutor

Student

Present material; model spoken German; facilitate spoken practice in German; guide student acquisition of active & passive German language skills through sentence patterns, vocabulary, grammar, German idioms; accurately depict contemporary German life, history, & culture; encourage curiosity; answer questions. Participate in course activities in German; ask questions; contribute observations & insights.
Provide interactive learning materials over the Internet. Working from left to right on the Calendar of Assignments, access, use, and learn Internet materials as directed in course outline.
Evaluate & chronicle student progress through internet quizzes, dictations, readings, study questions, & exams. After study, perform interactive exercises, quizzes, and exams.

POLICIES

  1. ATTENDANCE: is STRONGLY ENCOURAGED.  Direct human interaction in German with the instructor/tutor and classmates can speed learning.   If you are within commuting distance of Tucson, Arizona and want this advantage, ask where and when tutorials meet.   Distance learners perform best when they are highly motivated and self-disciplined.  Students  have found that these tools lighten that burden.

  2. EVALUATION:  You can earn an "A" in this course!  See the table below to plan your final grade.  You may take and re-take a lesson exercise or randomized quiz at or near the scheduled date, and you may see your own current high scores anytime.  Interactive online Exams are proctored and time-delimited.

Remote Four-Skills Learning & Objective Testing via the Internet

Language Skill

Learning Modality

Testing

Dictation

sound discrimination; spelling

single, spoken (acoustic) utterances

Listening

word-phrase-utterance-meaning cognition

using spoken (acoustic) narrative or dialog

Speaking

grammatical (acoustic) speech production; pronunciation

live, real-time interview with spoken (acoustic) or visual cues

Reading

word-phrase-sentence-meaning cognition

based on reading texts

Writing

grammatical language production as composition

from spoken, text, or visual cues

GRADE

POINT %

GRADE COMPONENT

A = outstanding 90-100%
  • 30% of grade = average of highest scores on objective lesson quizzes
  • 20% of grade = proctored objective Mid-Term Exam
  • 30% of grade = proctored objective Final Exam
  • 10% of grade = free composition (subjective assessment)
  • 10% of grade = pronunciation (subjective assessment)
B = above average 80-89%
C = average 70-79%
D = below average 60-69%
F = inadequate 0-59%
I = incomplete

UNNECESSARY

"I" becomes "F" after 1 year

RESOURCES

     
  ScottNet's® On-Line Talking Pictorial Dictionary: German-English / English-German  
Learning Goals  Akustische Phonetik-Deutsch Deutsche Grammatik
German Keyboard Nützliche Ausdrücke Conversational Cliches
Lieder German Links Webcams
     

MATERIALS

CAUTIONS for doing computer-scored EXERCISES & QUIZZES !!

  1. Whenever a person asks a question, the respondent may answer in an almost infinite number of ways.

  2. It is impossible to anticipate all such answers, so to limit the number of acceptable responses, the teacher provides all the possible, reasonable answers he can think of.

  3. So, what's a "reasonable" answer?  Please remember that:

    • Drawings and photos seek to focus your attention on the action or factual content of the illustration.

    • Questions seek to ask very specifically about the illustrated (or strongly implied) action or factual content.

    • Your answers should always respond directly to, and within the scope of, this question-picture relationship, using the cue or phrase shown

    • The question / answer exercises provided should aid consensus on what the pictures illustrate.

Use these conventions:

  1. For special characters select the standard German Keyboard in your browser settings.

  2. Alternatively, you may use the "escape-sequences" displayed there, or "cut-and-paste" single characters.

  3. Start your answer as in the example or cue, and follow directions!

  4. Most questions require short answers in complete sentences.  A very few may be fill-in, multiple choice, etc.

  5. Keep your answers short, directly to-the-point, and within the scope of the question-picture relationship.

  6. Leave two(2) spaces between sentences, e.g., [Nein.[][]Es regnet nicht.], where the answer requires more than one sentence.

  7. Use correct punctuation.  A period should end most, if not all, sentences.

  8. Do not hit {Enter} at the end of your answer; just click the [Submit] button with your mouse.

  9. No extraneous keystrokes or unnecessary spaces!

Deutsch 1B: Tentative Calendar of Assignments and Quizzes, last revised: 11/05/06

You are responsible for blue, hot-link assignments.  Those with * are under construction.  Work from left-to-right, using each section of the lesson to prepare yourself for the interactive unit test in the right-hand column.

Lesson Plan Structure

  • Presentation:

    • Topical Setting: The computer first presents the lesson content (vocabulary, short expressions, questions, and answers).

    • Multimedia Dialog: The computer presents each previously encountered language lesson feature as text, image, and sound.

  • Dictation: The computer acoustically presents the student with a spoken expression, which he is asked to type and spell correctly.

  • Grammar: The student reads and studies a text representation of the central grammar topics featured in each lesson.

  • Exercises:

    • Written: The student is asked to print, fold, and complete a self-correcting hand-written exercise.

    • Composition: The student is directed to use the dictionary and idiomatic expression list to prepare a free composition to e-mail the instructor.

    • Interactive: The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia exercise on the lesson material as a pre-test.

  • Readings in German Culture: Computer links take the student to a topical, real-time website, usually in a German-speaking country.

  • Interactive Tests: The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia unit test on the lesson material.

Date Plan  Presentations Dictation Grammar Exercises Readings in

Tests

  Day Topical Settings Multimedia Interactive

Written

Composition Interactive   Culture Interactive
  1 Base Diagnostic 1B*
  2 Was ist los? Dialog Diktat*       Was ist los? Deutscher Selbsthaß Was ist los?
  3                  
  4 Haben Sie Familie? Dialog Diktat* schwache (regelmäßige) Verben Exercises* Family tree Haben Sie Familie? die Familie Haben Sie Familie?
  5                  
  6 Wer ist das hier? Dialog Diktat*       Wer ist das hier? Verwandte Wer ist das hier?
  7                  
  8 Haben Sie...? Dialog Diktat* starke (unregelmäßige) Verben Exercises*   Haben Sie...? Kinderlosigkeit Haben Sie...?
  9                  
  10 Haben Sie ein Zimmer frei? Dialog Diktat*     Hotel / Bed/Beakfast Haben Sie ein Zimmer frei? die Unterkunft Haben Sie ein Zimmer frei?
  11                  
  12 Gehen Sie...? Dialog Diktat* das Adverb Exercises*   Gehen Sie...?   Gehen Sie...?
  13                  
  14 Fährt...? Dialog Diktat* Präpositionen mit Akkusativobjekt Exercises* Driving Fährt...? ADAC Fährt...?
  15                  
  16 Fahren Sie...? Dialog Diktat* die Zusammenziehung Exercises* Holidays Fahren Sie...? Karneval Fahren Sie...?
  17                  
  18 Wohin fährt...? Dialog Diktat* Präpositionen mit Akkusativ- und Dativobjekt Exercises*   Wohin fährt...? das Verkehrsnetz Wohin fährt...?
  19                  
  20 Was bedeutet das? Dialog-1       Signage/Driving School Was bedeutet das 1? Verkehrszeichen
  21   Dialog-2 Diktat*       Was bedeutet das 2?   Was bedeutet das?
  22 Wohin geht...? Dialog Diktat*     Bus Wohin geht...? Verkehrsmittel Wohin geht...?
  23   SKIT              
  24 Wo wohnen Sie? Dialog Diktat* Präpositionen mit Dativobjekt Exercises*   Wo wohnen Sie?   Wo wohnen Sie?
  25                  
  26 Wo ist...? Dialog Diktat*       Wo ist...? Denkmalschutz 2 Wo ist...?
  27                  
  28 Wo finde ich...? Dialog Diktat*       Wo finde ich...? Europäische Union Wo finde ich...?
  29                  
  30 Wie spät ist es? Dialog         Wie spät ist es?    
  31 Wieviel Uhr ist es Dialog Diktat* die Uhrzeit Exercises*   Wieviel Uhr ist es?   Wie spät ist es?
  32                  
  33 Wann machst du das? Dialog Diktat* die Tageszeit Exercises*   Wann machst du das?   Wann machst du das?
  34 Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review
  35 8.00 bis 9.30 Uhr    

objective, time-delimited, proctored

HS1b Mid-Term Exam
  36 Wann hast du Geburtstag? Dialog Diktat*  das Datum Exercises*   Wann hast du Geburtstag? Feiertage in Deutschland Wann hast du Geburtstag?
  37   SKIT2              
  38 Wann...? Dialog Diktat* der Monat     Wann...? deutsche "Kultur"? Wann...?
  39                  
  40 Zu welcher Jahreszeit...?* Dialog Diktat*  die Jahreszeit Exercises*   Zu welcher Jahreszeit...? Fasching, ein Verein  Zu welcher Jahreszeit...?
  41       das Jahr          
  42 Wann fährt...?* Dialog Diktat* der Präpositionalsatz u. die Zeitbestimmung Exercises*   Wann fährt...?   Wann fährt...?
  43                  
  44 Wann kommt...?* Dialog Diktat* der Wochentag Exercises*   Wann kommt...?   Wann kommt...?
  45                  
  46 Wie ist das Wetter heute? Dialog Diktat* das prädikative Adjektiv Exercises* Weather Wie ist das Wetter heute? das Wetter Wie ist das Wetter heute?
  47                  
  48 Wie komme ich dahin? Dialog Diktat* der Imperativ     Wie komme ich dahin? Schilder Wie komme ich dahin?
  49       die Befehlsform Exercises*     Deutschland als Stützpunkt des Terrors  
  50 Was machen wir, wenn...?*

Dialog

Diktat* subordinierende Konjunktionen Exercises* Sports Was machen wir, wenn...? Sport Was machen wir, wenn...?
  51                  
  52 Wo liegt...?* Dialog Diktat*   koordinierende Konjunktionen Exercises* Forest;Field Wo liegt...? die Landschaft Wo liegt...?
  53                  
  54 Wissen Sie...?* Dialog Diktat* der Nebensatz Exercises* Museum Wissen Sie...? Deutsches Museum Wissen Sie...?
  55                  
  56 Wofür interessieren Sie sich? Dialog Diktat* das Possessiv Exercises*   Wofür interessieren Sie sich? die Freizeit Wofür interessieren Sie sich?
  57                  
  58 Bist du...?* Dialog Diktat* die 8 Tempora des Verbs Exercises*   Bist du...? die Ehe Bist du...?
  59                  
  60 Warst du...?* Dialog Diktat* das Hilfsverb im Perfekt u. Plusquamperfekt Exercises*   Warst du...?   Warst du...?
  61                  
  62 Bist du...gewesen?* Dialog Diktat*   Exercises*   Bist du...gewesen?   Bist du...gewesen?
  63                  
  64 Was hast du gemacht?* Dialog Diktat*    Exercises*   Was hast du gemacht? Politik als Religion: Umweltextremismus Was hast du gemacht?
  65       das Possessivadjektiv          
  66 Ist das mein...? Dialog Diktat* das Possessivpronomen Exercises   Ist das mein...?   Ist das mein...?
  67                  
  68 Ist dies...dein...? Dialog Diktat* das Demonstrativpronomen Exercises   Ist dies...dein...?   Ist dies...dein...?
  69 Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review
  70 Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review Review
  71 8.00 bis 9.00 Uhr    

objective, time-delimited, proctored

HS1b Final Exam

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