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German for Reading KnowledgeLearn how to read German-language texts at an advanced level.
Enroll now in UW-Independent Learning German 391, which you can take from
anywhere in the world at your own schedule for transferable college credit.
Learn how to read German-language texts with the aid of a dictionary. This
thorough but compact approach to reading is designed for beginners as well
as for students with previous exposure to German who wish to review grammar
and enhance their reading skills. In seventeen translation assignments you
proceed from very basic grammar to the complex sentence structures characteristic
of journalistic, technical, and scholarly writing.
You submit your assignments by e-mail or postal mail. Your instructor provides
detailed feedback on your translations and lets you know of patterns of errors
to concentrate on. Additional learning resources are made available to you on the course web site. This course is taught by Dr.
Alan Ng, who holds a PhD in German literature from UW-Madison and began
working as a technical translator in 1991.
For current registration, tuition, and materials information, please
consult the online UW-Extension
Independent Learning catalog. You may register or request further
information at that Web site or by toll-free phone: 1-877-895-3276.
Every summer you can work on your German-language reading ability in a classroom setting on the beautiful UW-Madison campus. Learn to read German for purposes such as graduate-school requirements or genealogical research. This 31-hour course includes a complete grammar study and lively classroom translation practice, and has successfully prepared many students for the German Reading Knowledge Exam. The textbook for this course is Herbert Jannach, German for Reading Knowledge, 5th ed. This noncredit course is quite affordable for graduate-student budgets. For schedule and registration information consult the Division of Continuing Studies course catalog.
If you are an enrolled degree student at UW-Madison, you may also consider taking German 391 and German 392 from the UW-Madison German Department during regular semester schedules. For more information on those courses, please consult the UW-Madison Department of German.
Learn about the Graduate school examination.
For more informatio/questions/comments please contact UW-Madison Continuing Studies language coordinator Sage Goellner at 608/262-4873 or email sgoellner@dcs.wisc.edu.
The Department of Liberal Studies & the Arts is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW-Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
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