German

German language courses are offered at Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced level at the Cambridge Campus only. These daytime courses run for 12 weeks in each semester (Semester 1: end September-mid December; Semester 2: early February-mid May). The lecturers are highly qualified and experienced teachers and are predominantly native speakers as well. The students are a stimulating mix of Anglia Ruskin University degree students, Erasmus and International students, Anglia Ruskin staff and the general public (Link Students).

German is taught in small groups, in seminar rooms and in the multi-media language lab. The modules focus on the spoken as well as the written language, with grammar clearly presented.

Assessment consists of coursework and tests which are completed by week 12 of each module. For some advanced level modules exams (in January and June) are also part of the assessment.

German has been taught successfully at Anglia Ruskin for almost 30 years and students taking the modules have had a high success rate. Student feedback has been consistently positive.


The German Elective

Students registered for a degree may take up to 60 credits of German language modules. In order to do so students must opt to take the Language Elective. Please contact the German coordinators for advice. A certificate of attainment (Common European Framework) will be produced to all students successfully completing the Language Elective or 60 credits of German at Anglia Ruskin University.


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