German III
As taught in: Spring 2004
Photos of students interacting in class. (Image courtesy of OCW. Courtesy of Thomas Covert, William Etheridge, and David Newell. Used with permission.)
Instructors:
Dagmar Jaeger
MIT Course Number:
21F.403
Level:
Course Description
This course expands skills in speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Students develop analytic and interpretative skills through the reading of a full-length drama as well as short prose and poetry (Biermann, Brecht, Dürrenmatt, Tawada and others) and through media selections on contemporary issues in German-speaking cultures. Coursework includes discussions and compositions based on these texts, and review of grammar and development of vocabulary-building strategies. It is recommended for students with two years of high school German.


