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CULP: German for Themes and Sources
Prerequisites


Description

CULP for Historians is a course that aims at supporting 1st year History students in reading German historical texts. The course complements the classes of the Themes and Sources option and features an online multi-media component, which is available on LC Online (Raven access). The online component of this course can be used for self-access learning by any member of the University of Cambridge.

Target audience

This course is open only to Undergraduate students in the Faculty of History and enrolment is via the Faculty.

Prerequisites
  • A Level (UK) or B2 (CEFR)
  • Enroled on relevant Faculty of History programme.
Aims

The German Reading for Historians course will:

  • Revise some fundamental language structures and principles at a fairly speedy pace, with reference to extracts from the Themes and Sources Reader (collection of relevant texts) in the Michaelmas term.
  • Introduce and practice reading skills.
  • Give help and support with reading a selection of the prescribed texts from the Themes and Sources Reader, considering vocabulary, structures, context and general language.
System requirements
  • Raven access is required
  • Further information regarding Raven is available
  • Eligibility determined by the LC in conjunction with the Faculty.
Duration

Classes take into account the language proficiency level of the participants (typically around 10) and start with a revision of the core concepts of the language (5 weekly sessions in Michaelmas) and proceed to focus on the texts studied for the Themes and Sources (German) paper, aiming to develop general academic reading skills and grammatical knowledge.

Frequency

Annual

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Theme
CULP: Languages for Academic Purposes

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