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Zwei-Fach-Bachelor Students (Anglistik/Amerikanistik) WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 must also register for for the "Englisch Aussprache" course taught at the same time by the same instructor to get credit for "Aussprache." Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16 immatrikuliert wurden" auf unserer Webseite.I Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16 immatrikuliert wurden" (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil/kursangebot.html)
GROUP 1: Dr. Prickett speaks US-American English. This group is an hybrid international learning scenario: We will be working with students from Beit Berl College, Israel. The course content differs slightly from the above descriptors.
GROUPS 2, 3, 6 - 8: Ms. Jüttemeier and Ms. Mannion speak variations of British and Irish English (respectively).
GROUPS 4 - 5: Mr. Terpolilli speaks US-American English.
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Coursework; Pronunciation Test (Modulteilprüfung)Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten = 3) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte = 3) equals the number of ECTS points.Laut aktueller Modulbeschreibung ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weil andernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nicht möglich ist.
In accordance with University of Potsdam policy (§ 17 BAMA(LA)-O), the Department of English / Philology has defined the unauthorized the use of AI tools, including ChatGPT, to complete graded assessments or exams in the Department's courses. It is unauthorized to use AI to formulate arguments or to summarize or contextualize source materials or to incorporate any part of an AI-generated response in a graded assignment or exam. Such unauthorized use is, by definition, a "Täuschung," and will be dealt with accordingly.
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:- recognize and practice appropriate articulation of English phonemes- raise awareness of and practise the sugrasegmental features of English, including stress and intonation patterns, as well as connected speech- learn how to identify interference from one’s native language and develop skills for speaking intelligibly- recognize and comprehend a variety of accents to navigate different communicative contexts- discuss relevant topics with the goal of engaging in meaningful discourse in different contexts (e.g. presentations and interviews)- gain insight into the interconnection between pronunciation and non-verbal behaviour in conveying and interpreting meaning, particularly when giving academic presentations. Students are required to submit assignments on a regular basis. Independent study is an integral component of the course. Students are strongly encouraged to attend the English Language Café. (Your instructor will provide you with information; see also the departmental website.)
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)?Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, our department and the University of Potsdam's International Office ("Participation in language courses at Zessko (Center for Languages and Key Competences)" http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/international/incoming/students/exchange/partner.html)have developed the following guidelines for Erasmus students:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in ""Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
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