- Robin Breit
- Agata Rzepka
TUDa
Administrative staff,Lecturers and researchers |Space period: 03.09.24 - 01.01.70
Intercomprehension Course for Germanic Languages
The second intercomprehension workshop for staff members will run next month! Be part of the workshop and learn how to read other Germanic languages!
What?
Intercomprehension
is the competence or strategy to understand languages that we haven’t learned
yet, but that are part of the same language family of a language we already
know. In the workshop, intercomprehension as a strategy will be explained and
tested. By using specific strategies, understanding texts in Dutch, German,
Swedish or other Germanic languages will be suddenly much easier. Furthermore,
intercomprehension introduces an easy way to learn reading a new language of
the same language family autonomously.
When?
The
Workshop consists of:
- A short online preparation task to get acquainted with Metacampus (30.11-04.12.24)
- Three consecutive online sessions via Zoom:
o Thursday 5 December 2024, 13:00-16:00 (CET)
o Thursday 19 December 2024, 13:00-16:00 (CET)o Thursday 16 January 2025, 13:00-16:00 (CET)
- Small tasks between the three sessions in order to apply the strategies learned.
Who can apply?
Every staff member (teachers included) of the Unite! Community. Participants must have proficiency (B1 level of CEFR) in one other Germanic language (e.g. German or Swedish) along with at least an upper intermediate level of proficiency (B2) in the English language. The maximum number of participants is 20.
How to apply?
Apply via registration form here by 30.11.24. If you have any questions, feel free to contact robin.breit@tu-darmstadt.de! All relevant information will be shared after the application process.
Learning Outcomes:
- The participants are able to read and understand globally or selectively different text types (e.g. online news, newspapers, abstracts of research papers, presentations etc.) that are related to their academic and everyday life.
- In
order to do this, participants…
o are aware about the linguistic relations between Germanic languages;
o have reflected about their individual (plurilingual) language repertoire and know how to mobilize that knowledge;
o have reflected about their (language) comprehension strategies (and language learning strategies);
o can recall the “seven sieves” and apply them to authentic texts in languages that they haven’t learned yet;
o know how to implement intercomprehensive reading and learning strategies in their (academic) everyday life in order to further develop their plurilingual language repertoire autonomously.
Please note: Application is not possible by clicking the button and you cannot enroll yourself to the course. For your application, please send use the application link or send an email to robin.breit@tu-darmstadt.de by 30.11.24.