Competences
The student understand the most common words and phrases in everyday situations and answer simple personal questions in short sentences and communicate simple needs. He or she has some knowledge of the culture and habits in the area, where German is spoken. CEFR (Common European Framework Reference level): A1.
Content
Everyday vocabulary, e.g. introductions, domicile. German Pronunciation.
Basic structures: Numbers, question words, common regular verbs, personal pronouns, the gender of German nouns, German sentence structure, the indefinite and definite article of nouns and the plural of nouns, short introduction of the four grammatical cases in German and prepositions.
Grading 1-5.
Hill sessions, homework, assignments/smaller exams throughout the course. A lot of independent work.
You must activate the SAMK-ID and @student.samk.fi email address to complete the course. After your enrolment has been processed, the Student Services Secretary will send you the activation instructions to the email you provided in the enrolment form.
There is a limited number of students approved on this course. When you filled out the electronic application (Enrolment -section), you would have seen if there were places left. If the course was full, find the waitlist with a waiting number in the end of the course title.
When your enrolment has been processed, the Student Services Secretary will send you a message with instructions on how to activate the SAMK student identifier to the email address you provided in the application form. (The message is sent just before the course begins).