Was lernt man in einem Vorbereitungskurs Deutsch lernen auf die Berufsmaturität nach der Lehre?
What do you learn in a German preparatory course for the Federal Vocational Baccalaureate after your apprenticeship?
A preparatory course in German for the Federal Vocational Baccalaureate after the apprenticeship teaches key language skills that are important for everyday school and professional life as well as further education. Typical contents are
- Grammar and spelling: teaching word types, sentence structures, main and subordinate clauses, punctuation and correct spelling
- Text production: writing different types of texts such as narratives, reports or arguments; focus on clear structure, relevance of content, linguistic accuracy and appropriate style
- Text comprehension: application of reading strategies and working techniques to open up texts; targeted filtering of information and recognition of central statements
- Stylistics: expanding vocabulary, sensible use of synonyms and antonyms, dealing with helvetisms and idiomatic expressions
German is a central subject of the Federal Vocational Baccalaureate. It not only strengthens communication skills, but also critical thinking and expression in professional and private contexts.
Each school can determine the exact course content individually. It is therefore advisable to clarify the respective content directly with the desired school.
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