"German for Engineers" language course addresses a specific target group: It is designed for engineering students and engineers who are interested in study or work opportunities in German spoken countries.The course contains grammatical and structural analysis of sample sentences that can be understood with basic knowledge as well as more demanding texts selected from real-life cases in technical education and engineering communication.
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It is a fact that the field of engineering has an enormous variety of subcategories. Even though information and computer science comprise a bigger part of our sample sentences in the beginning sections, we have sought to find a balance between disciplines and current technical issues in different fields of engineering
Many examples from the disciplines of materials science, electrical engineering and computer science will be highlighted with subject-specific language characteristics
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Introduction to German grammar in B1 level
1 lecture11:181.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
Introduction to German grammar in B1 level
1 lecture11:181.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
1.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
1.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
1.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
1.1: Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
Our teaching methodology and grammatical contents:Ingenieure sind wissenschaftlich ausgebildete Fachleute, die auf technischem Gebiet arbeiten.Engineers are scientifically trained professionals working in the technical field.
1) Wortbildung - Word Formation
Suffixes to make adjectives. (Here: “wissenschaft-lich”)2) Partizip I und II – Present and Past ParticipleAdjectives formed from a verb. (Here: “ausgebildet”)3) Relativsatz – Relative clause
(Here: die Fachleute, die… arbeiten.”)
Additional information
Your German is already at least level A2 and you want to improve your language skills to levels B1 and B2 for your field of study in engineering in Germany
Students of this course should have completed a minimum A2 level in German, ideally with some experience in B1 or B2 levels