This resource was developed prior to the curriculum redesign in 2015. While it does not align with current learning standards, it may have value as a content source. Teachers may need to make adjustments to ensure accurate alignment with current curriculum: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum.

German 11, version 02 (Print)

This program is designed to teach to communicate in German. As students are not in a classroom setting, where communication can be more easily achieved, the emphasis is given to simulation and role-play activities.

Please note we no longer stock blank audio cassette tapes required for recording oral answers. Students need to provide their own.

PLEASE NOTE: The following textbooks are referred to in this course. Stock may be low or depleted already. Students need to purchase their own from local libraries, publishers, or online book stores:

German/English Dictionary (Random House) (ISBN-10: 0-375-72194-0 or ISBN-13: 978-0-375-72194-6)
Schwarz, Rot, Gold (The German Handbook) (ISBN-10: 0-521-27882-1 or ISBN-13: 978-0-521-27882-9)
Deutsch Heute (Teil 2) (ISBN-10: 0-17-439106-4 or ISBN-13: 978-0-17-439106-7)

Please note that student term tests and instructional guides are available for most of our courses. These items can be ordered by Account Customers through this website by using your Customer Number. If you are not aware of your Customer Number, please call Customer Service at 1.888.883.4766.

** indicates a Print-on-Demand product. These items are non-returnable.

Product Code Quantity Price
Module 1, German 11, version 02 (JGE11A2) ** 7540003551 $23.44EA
Section 1:Describing yourself and others; asking for and giving personal information; making comparisons; describing certain moods and providing reasons; the plural noun; the accusative personal pronoun; the genitive possessive adjective; seitdem; weder . . .noch; the comparative; sprechen uber and accusative; tun
Section 2:Naming clothes and describing what you are wearing; understanding and giving detailed descriptions of people; the indefinite article with adjectives; the plural noun with adjectives; the simple past tense of haben and sein; tun
Section 3:Describing a location; the genitivedefinite article; als (meaning when); wessen
Section 4:Describing the place where you live; giving your opinion about the place; the imperative form; giving the year; gegenuber + dative; an + dative + vorbei; the simple past tense
Section 5:Identifying certain jobs; saying what you intend to do when you leave school; saying if you plan to carry on with your studies; saying you are unsure what you want to do; the dative pronoun; zweieinhalb, etc.; the relative pronoun: der, die, das; the future tense; ob; was; the adjective without an article
** This is a Print-on-Demand product; it is non-returnable.

Module 2, German 11, version 02 (JGE11B2) ** 7540002271 $23.44EA
Section 1:School timetable; describing a typical school day and giving the names of classrooms; giving directions; samstags, etc.; welche; wer, wen, wessen
Section 2:Expressing an opinion about various school subjects; giving reasons for your opinions; saying what you do and do not like; weil; welche; dies; jeder, seit + present tense; the superlative form
Section 3:Giving the names for the various forms of accommodation in Germany; learning about the German system of dividing houses between families
Section 4:Describing your house and your room; seeking andgiving opinion; expressing uncertainty; the definite article with adjectives; the relative pronoun: nominative and accusative singular; nominative and accusative plural; the prepositions and their cases; the reflexive pronouns
Section 5:Giving an opinion, expressing intention, weder (conditional tense)
** This is a Print-on-Demand product; it is non-returnable.
Module 3, German 11, version 02 (JGE11C2) ** 7540003552 $23.44EA
Section 1:Asking or telling someone to do something; helping in a Youth Hostel or a private house; learning the names for dishes and cutlery; offering to set thetable and to help in the kitchen; finding out where things are; the infinite used as a noun: wer, wessen, wem, wen, sollen (present tense)
Section 2:Learning the names of food; offering and requesting various foods; expressing degrees of liking; asking and saying where things go in the kitchen; einige, ein paar, etwas, ein Stuck; mogen; the word order for dative pronoun with a noun; the conditional tense of konnen, mogen, sollen, werden
Section 3:Learning the names of various holidays; describing a holiday; discussing advantages and disadvantages; expressing an opinion; trotz + genitive; ich glaube, daB, ich meine, daB; fractions
Section 4:Asking what kind of accommodation there is in a place and what is available; the pluperfect tense/past perfect tense
Section 5:Making a written reservation at a Youth Hostel, campsite, etc.
**This is a Print-on-Demand product, it is non-returnable.
Module 4, German 11, version 02 (JGE11D2) ** 7540003553 $23.44EA
Section 1:Making a reservation on arrival at a campsite; making inquiries about a campsite; expressing mild shock
Section 2:Saying and understanding what is and is not allowed; durfen (present tense)
Section 3:Saying what you need at a gas station; explaining that something is wrong with your car and asking to have it checked; using emergencytelephones and phoning the automobile club; providing location; erst, da, etwas machen lassen; the dative relative pronoun
Section 4:Train reservations; writing a letter to arrange details of a journey and giving timesof arrival, etc.
Section 5:Learning how to obtain medical treatment in Germany; reporting a loss; describing a lost article
** This is a Print-on-Demand product; it is non-returnable.

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