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GERMAN

German 38. C. Methods of Modern Language Teaching.—10:30; P.
H. 10. Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour). Mr. Faulkner.

Open to all students of modern languages. Students desiring credit must pass,
in addition to the examination on the course, units A, B, C of the University Entrance
Examinations in German. A course of thirty lectures on methods of modern language
teaching with especial reference to German. Collateral reading in various
books on methods.

German 39. C. German C. Advanced.—12:15; P. H. 10. Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour). Mr. Faulkner.

A reading course in the political and military history of Prussia from 1850 to 1890,
with exercises in free reproduction based on text read. Equivalent to the first term
of German B1. Text-Books.—Zastro's Wilhelm der Seigreiche; Wachhasen's Vomarsten
bis gum letzten Schuss; any standard grammar for reference.

German 163. C. Elementary German A. and B.—8:30; P. H. 10.
Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Faulkner.

Double course. Two hours daily. Training in the practical use of simple German
for speech reading and writing and for the basis of the elementary records of the
Rosenthal Language Phone Method, with systematic inductive teaching of the grammar
and vocabulary of each record, dictation and conversational exercises. A laboratory
fee of $2.00 to cover use of records and phonograph. Text-Books.—Rosenthal
Speaking and Pronouncing Manual: Harris: German Grammar.