German Language Section
German Language Section
General Statement
The German Language section in the School of Foreign Languages provides German
language education to the students of all faculties and vocational schools. The aim of this
education is both to gain students the skills which they need in daily life as well as in the
academic and professional experiences and to offer a high quality education.
Methodology
A synthesis of all student-centred teaching methods is applied.
Language Co-ordinator
Filiz Ko Marangoz
Weekly Hours
3-hour Programs / 4-hour Programs / 6-hour Programs
Elementary & Pre-Intermediate Level
This is a 4-term course that offers grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills
appropriate for the level.
Lesson Code and Title: German 1 / AFG(ABC) 101/AFGE 101
In this lesson the first 3 units from Themen aktuell 1, Hueber publishing, are covered. The aim
is to teach the relevant grammar structures, introducing people, talking about hobbies and
tastes, time and numbers. The subject matters in German and in English are as follows:
German 1/101 (Chapter 1-3)
Aussagesatz
Konjugation Prsens
Verb und Subjekt
Satzfrage (positiv-negativ)
Imperativ (Sie)
Bestimmter/unbestimmter Artikel
Negation
Possessivartikel
Nominativ/Akkusativ
Modalverben mchten)
* statements
* conjunctions in the simple present tense
* verb and subject
* interrogatives and answers (positive-negative)
* imperatives
* definite and indefinite articles
* negative sentences
* possessive articles
* nominatives/accusatives
* Modal auxiliaries mchten
* separable verbs
* Modal auxiliaries
* time
* definite pronouns (der, die,das)
* indefinite pronouns (einer, keiner,
* prepositions of place (in,an,auf)
* datives
* possessive articles
* imperatives (third person singular and
plural)
* the present perfect tense
Intermediate Level
This level is for the students who already know the language at a pre-intermediate level. This
4-term course focuses more on reading and writing on social issues while enhancing the
relative grammar and vocabulary. The course is designed according to the needs and
requirements of faculties. We offer 8 levels for General German program and 6 levels in Law
Faculty German Language program. Our course design for the Translation and Interpretation
Department is also 6 levels.
Course Code and Title: German 5 AFGE 301 (for Faculty of Law)
In this lesson units 3-4-5 from Themen Aktuell 2, Hueber publishing, are covered. The aim is
to teach the language to a level that enables students to express opinions about television and
radio programs, to talk about economic and industrial events, family relations, marital and
parental problems and changes in the educational system. The subject matters in German and
in English are as follows:
German 5 / 301 (Units 3-4-5 )
Reflexive Verben
Reflexive Verben mit Prpositionalergnzung
Konjunktiv II
Steigerung und Vergleich
Passiv
Infinitiv mit zu
dass Satz
Prteritum
* reflexive verbs
* reflexive verbs used with prepositons
* conditionals type II
* comparatives
* passive
* infinitives with zu
* sentences with dass
* past simple
*reflexive verbs
* reflexive verbs used with
prepositions
* conditional type II
* comparatives
* passive
* contructions with es
* relativepronouns
* relative clauses
* the verb lassen
* the usage of zum + the
infinitive
*infinitive with umzu
* clause with damit
* auer-wegen
* reflexive verbs
* dative
* reciprocals
* conjunctives
* using Modal auxiliary verbs by
conjunctives
* conjunctions
* prepositions
* reflexive verbs
* conjunctions
* verb 3 as adjectives
* use of adjectives as nouns
* pronouns
* participles
* phrases
* verb 3 in Modal auxiliaries Verb und
* verb/object ve complement/adverb
* sentence structures
* nouns and verb-derivatives
* prepositions used in subjects and
pronouns
* prepositional clauses
* future tense 1
* word formation
In the Department of Foreign Languages German language courses are designed under
the titles of AFG(ABC) German (3 hr/w), AFGE German for Law (4 hr/w) and AFGF
German for Translation and Interpretation (6 hr/w).
The books used in the German Section are Themen aktuell 1+2+3, Moment mal 1 ve
Moment mal 2 from Hueber and Langenscheidt publishing respectively.
Methodology
A synthesis of all student-centred teaching methods is applied.
Language Co-ordinator
Filiz Ko Marangoz
Weekly Hours
6-hour Programs
* statements
* interrogatives and answers (positivenegative)
* imperatives
* conjunctions in the simple present tense
* definite and indefinite articles
* negative sentences
* possessive articles
* nominatives/accusatives
* modalverb (mchten)
* separable verbs
* modal verbs (knnen, mssen, drfen)
* time
* definite pronouns (der, die,das)
* indefinite pronouns (einer, keiner,
welche)
* prepositions of place (in,an,auf)
* datives
* possessive articles
* modalverb sollen
* imperatives (second person
singular and plural)
* the present perfect tense
* prepositions of place
* personal pronouns (accusatives)
* prepositions used with both
dative and accusative
* comparatives and supelatives
* definitepronouns used with the
accusative
* genitive
* articles (dies-/manch/jed-/alle)
* the simple past of modalverbs
* weil-obwohl-wenn
* ordinal numbers
* reflexive verbs used with
prepositions
* conditional type II
* comparatives
* passive
* the infinitive with zu
* sentences with dass
* contructions with es
* relativepronouns
* relative clauses
* the verb lassen
* the usage of zum + the
infinitive
*infinitive with umzu
* clause with damit
* auer-wegen
* reflexive verbs
* dative
* reciprocals
*Konjunktiv II/Irrealis
*Adjektivdeklination
*Nomen mit Genitivergnzung
*Passiv mit Modalverben
*Komparation
*Relativsatz
*Korrelationen mit wenn/je...desto
*Adjektive aus Nomen
*Verbindungsglieder weil/denn/obwohl/
trotzdem
*das Verb lassen
* conditionals type II
*adjektive declentions
*nouns in the genitive
*the passive with modals
*comparitions
*the relatives
*conjunctions with wenn/je...desto
*adjectives from nouns
*conjunctions weil/denn/obwohl/
trotzdem
*the verb lassen)
*constructions with es
*relative sentences
*infinitive clauses
*clauses with damit/um...zu
*prepositions auer and gegen
*reflexive and reciprocal verbs