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General information |
Course unit name: Third Language for Business I (German)
Course unit code: 364578
Academic year: 2025-2026
Coordinator: Marta Panadés Guerrero
Department: Department of Modern Languages, Modern Literature and English Studies
Credits: 6
Single program: S
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Estimated learning time |
Total number of hours 150 |
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Face-to-face and/or online activities |
60 |
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- Lecture with practical component |
Face-to-face |
45 |
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- Problem-solving class |
Face-to-face |
15 |
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Supervised project |
40 |
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Independent learning |
50 |
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Recommendations |
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This subject involves the study of basic German language oriented to business. Students are highly recommended to attend classes regularly, especially those who follow the continuous assessment procedure.
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Competences / Learning outcomes to be gained during study |
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CG5 - Ability to work in a team (capacity to collaborate with others and contribute to a common project, capacity to work in cross-disciplinary and multicultural teams). |
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CG8 - Capacity to communicate in English and/or other foreign languages orally and in writing, comprehension skills, and mastery of specialized language. |
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CG3 - Capacity for learning and responsibility (capacity for analysis, synthesis, to adopt global perspectove and to apply knowledge in practice). |
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CB4 - Capacity to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. |
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CG10 - Capacity to apply ICTs to professional activities. |
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CE11 - Understanding of the culture and business practices of different countries, as the basis for adapting to an interacting effectively with other geopolitical contexts. |
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Learning objectives |
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Referring to knowledge — Understand the society, business and culture of German-speaking countries and identify cultural differences and their impact on the business world in order to be able to adapt to them.
Referring to abilities, skills — Learn to read, comprehend and produce basic written and oral communication in everyday life and in the context of international business and economics.
Referring to attitudes, values and norms — Develop a critical approach.
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Teaching blocks |
1. Introduction to the professional environment
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- Greetings and personal introduction in professional environments
- Registration and forms
- Professions and positions
- Declarative and interrogative sentences
- Conjugation of Präsens (the present tense)
2. First days at the company
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- The work team
- Work equipment and office equipment
- Greetings and farewells
- Komposita (compound words)
- Definite articles
- Subject formation
- Subject position
3. Daily routines in the company
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- Understanding and writing basic emails
- Understanding and writing messages on social networks
- Making notes about companies
- The indefinite article
- The accusative
4. Arranging appointments and meetings
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- Organising meetings and deadlines
- Planning events at the company and leisure events
- Negation
- Expressing time: vocabulary and prepositions
- Ordinal numbers
- Personal pronouns in the accusative case
- Connectors: aber, denn, und, oder
5. The structure of a company
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- Company visits
- Economic sectors
- Departments
- Activities and tasks in the company
- Welcome and thank you messages
- The adjective
- Modal verbs
- Some prepositions of place
- Conjugation of the Präteritum (past tense)
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Teaching methods and general organization |
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The teaching methodology is based on a combination of the following activities: |
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Official assessment of learning outcomes |
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Assessment is designed to clearly show the level of achievement of the established objectives and competences. In terms of assessment for the subject, there are two possibilities: continuous assessment and single assessment.
Repeat assessment Students who do not pass the course through continuous assessment have the right to repeat assessment. The content, form and criteria are the same as for the single assessment.
Examination-based assessment Students who opt for single assessment will sit a final examination on the entire course content held on the day of the first sitting for examination. The examination will comprise a written component including vocabulary and grammar exercises, a written exercise, reading comprehension, listening comprehension and oral communication. Each part will be worth 20% of the final mark.
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Reading and study resources |
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Book
FARMACHE, ANDREEA et al. DaF im Unternehmen A1 Kurs- und Übungsbuch. Stuttgart, Ernst Klett, 2025.
FARMACHE, ANDREEA et al. DaF im Unternehmen A1 Übungsbuch. Stuttgart, Ernst Klett, 2025.
HARST, EVA.; KAUFMANN, SUSAN. et al. Linie 1 A1. Deutsch in Alltag und Beruf. Kurs- und Übungsbuch. Klett: Stuttgart, 2017.
FANDRYCH, CHRISTIAN., TALLOWITZ, ULRIKE. Sage und Schreibe: Übungswortschatz Grundstufe A1 - B1 mit Lösungen. Stuttgart: Klett, 2014.
SÁNCHEZ, CELESTINO. Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Wirtschaft, Handel un Finanzen Spanisch : Spanisch-Deutsch, Deutsch-Spanisch = Langenscheidt diccionario economía, comercio y finanzas español: Español-Alemán, Alemán-Español. Berlin [etc.]: Langenscheidt, 2007.
BECKER, NORBERT; BRAUNERT, JÖRG; SCHLENKER, WOLFRAM. Unternehmen Deutsch: Grundkurs. Stuttgart: Ernst Klett, 2013. [En 4 vols + 2 CD-Roms].
Web page
En ruta cap al B2. Recursos d´Aprenentatge del CAL de la FEE
Electronic text
Schritte International im Beruf. Online-Materialen zur Berfssprache Modul 1, Aktuelle Texte aus Beruf und Wirtschaft [en línia]: https://www.hueber.de/shared/uebungen/schritte/ [Consulta: 22 de maig de 2022].
HARST, EVA.; KAUFMANN, SUSAN. et al. Linie 1 A1. Deutsch in Alltag und Beruf. Online-Materialien. Klett: Stuttgart, 2020.