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The Alumnus Volume 1, No. 4 pdf

The Alumnus Volume 1, No. 4 pdf

The Alumnus Volume 1, No. 4 by Indiana University Association

The Alumnus Volume 1, No. 4
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Author: Indiana University Association
Page Count: 26 pages
Published Date: 20 May 2012
Publisher: Not Avail
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Type: eBook
ISBN: 9781236276230
File Name: The.Alumnus.Volume.1,.No..4.pdf
Download Link: The Alumnus Volume 1, No. 4
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...with 1899 this course will be offered every year. French is taught in some of the high schools of this State, and it is possible that Spanish may be within a short time. The department will always be glad to enter into relations with such schools, and to consult with them in regard to text-books, courses of study, and methods of teaching. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN. The work in the German department is intended to serve three distinct purposes: 1. The student who selects German as a collateral study, that is, as an element of general culture or as an auxiliary in the pursuit of other studies, is to acquire a ready understanding of the written language and a certain knowledge of some literary masterpieces. The first two years are devoted to this purpose. Grammar is studied systematically, yet with constant reference to and practice in the real, living language; a correct pronunciation is insisted upon as essential for the right understanding even of the written language, and for the same reason conversation is practiced so far as time permits. The reading material is selected primarily with a view to teaching the language, though as soon as practicable good literature is read rather than inferior material of no cultural value and of doubtful esthetic merit. 2. Students who do the four years' work required for graduation with German as their major subject should be able to conduct successfully a three years' course in German in high schools and similar institutions. They should be quite familiar with the German grammar, and have a good, fluent pronunciation as well as some readiness in the use of the spoken language; they should understand literary German correctly and have an exact knowledge of many of the masterpieces, as well as a fair acquaintance with the hist...

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