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BA, BSc. B Com etc.

Part-II, Language. German – Paper –I to III

(Note: These Papers are of 4 credit and are same as that of the Papers, SFL 201, SFL 202, and SFL 203 offered by the School of Foreign Languages, Mansagangotri, Mysore. The required 12 credits of Part-II Language are completed by 3 Papers of 4 Credits instead of Four Papers of 3 Credits)

Part-II, Language. German – Paper –I

1. Sl. No:: SFL 201

2.Code: GRN - 1

3.Type of the Paper: Core / Open elective

4.Title of the Paper:

5.Credit Value: 4

6.Credit Pattern : L -3, T-0,P -2

7.Course Content

1. Verb and Subject

Sentence – word order and clause of statement, Request sentence / Imperative

2. Present tense- Negative and positive questions. Article – Words and noun (1) – Definite and indefinite article Nominative and Accusative – zero article

3.Separable verbs – Satzklammer – Article-Words and noun (2) singular and plural

4. Modal verbs – present tense – modal verb and verb : Satzklammer – modal verbs and its meanings

5.Article – words and noun (3) , declination – possessive article and noun

6.Predicate – attributive adjective (1) Nominative

8.Reference Books:

1.Studio d 1, Published and distributed in India by GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi, 2009-2010

2.Lagune 1, Published by Hueber Verlag and distributed in India by Langers, New Delhi, 2008.

3.Lernziel Deutsch, Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Max Hüber Verlag, München

4.Sprachkurs Deutsch 1. Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt am Main 1989 / GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi 1997.

Part-II, Language. German – Paper –II

1. Sl. No:: SFL 202

2.Code: GRN -2

3.Type of the Paper: Core / Open elective

4.Title of the Paper: German Language -1

5.Credit Value: 4

6.Credit Pattern : L -3, T-0,P -2

7. Course Content:

1. Personal pronoun (1) nominative, accusative and dative – dative completion and accusative completion – position in a sentence

2. Perfect – meaning and context – perfect : SatzklammerParticiple II – regular- and irregular verbs.

Participle II ;: forms ß perfect with “haben” or “sein” conjugation.

3. Preposition (I) a. preposition with dative b) changing preposition – with dative

4. Adjective – Past tense “haben and sein”

5. Preposition 2 – with accusative

Preposition 3 overview – verbs with reflexive pronoun, Verb and additions2 – completion of preposition – Imperative 2

6.Main-clause and subordinate clause 1 – dass, Main-clause and subordinate clause 2 – causal clause

6.Attributive adjective 2 – Nominative, Accusative and Dative. Main clause and Subordinate clause 3 – Conditional clause with real condition

8. Reference Books:

  1. Studio d 1, Published and distributed in India by GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi, 2009-2010
  2. Lagune 1, Published by Hueber Verlag and distributed in India by Langers, New Delhi, 2008.
  3. Lernziel Deutsch, Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Max Hüber Verlag, München
  4. Sprachkurs Deutsch 1. Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt am Main 1989 / GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi 1997.

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Part-II, Language. German – Paper –III

1. Sl. No:: SFL 203

2.Code: GRN -3

3.Type of the Paper: Core / Open elective

4.Title of the Paper: German Language -1

5.Credit Value: 4

6.Credit Pattern : L -3, T-0,P -2

7.Course Content

1. Indefinite article, definite article, possessive article, reflexive pronoun, personal pronoun.

2. Main sentence and auxiliary sentence Conjunction - dass, wenn, weil, und, aber, denn, oder.

3. Definite questions – welch-?, was fuer ein-? was fuer ein...?

4. Infinitive groups-

5. In text, with zu and without zu, with zu and auxiliary sentence with dass. Past tense- modal verbs.

6. Full verb warden – present tense, past tense and perfect tense.

7. Demonstrative pronoun dieser, dieses, diese

8. Tense forms of the verbs – meaning

9. Perfect or Past tense, Present tense

10. Past tense – forms.

11. Regular verbs, irregular verbs, Irregular verbs – types. Individual verbs.

12. Main sentence and Auxiliary sentence – simultaneous temporal sentences Wenn or als.

13. Genitive.

14. Passive – Active and Passive. Construction of passive sentence. Tense forms of the passive – present, past and perfect and infinitive passive. Passive in text – functions. Main sentence and auxiliary sentence - continuous clauses, final clause - so dass, dass, damit, um.

15.Relative sentence, relative pronoun, der, das, die.

16. Relative sentence – formation, Relative sentence with wo.

17. Interrogatives.

18. Persons, things, time, quality, quantity, etc.

19. Conjunctive II.

20. Verb forms – indicative and K II, meanings.

21. Conjunctive II – modal verbs. Main sentence and Auxiliary sentence.

22. Article words and substantive.

23. Causal and concessive reasons. Preposition wegen, trotz, trotzdem.

24. Reciprocal verbs

8. Reference Books:

1.Studio d 2, Published and distributed in India by GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi, 2009-2010

2.Lagune 2, Published by Hueber Verlag and distributed in India by Langers, New Delhi, 2008.

3.Lernziel Deutsch, Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Max Hüber Verlag, München

4.Sprachkurs Deutsch 1. Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt am Main 1989 / GOYL Saab Publishers, New Delhi 1997.