PHILOLOGICAL FACULTY
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The Head of the faculty:
H.Medenis.
The lecturer: H.Medenis.
Germanistic Department.
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English Language.
Beginners' Group.
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The aim is to introduce the students to the 1ooo1 most common words in the English language.
Grammar: The use of verbs in all tenses, Active and Passive Voice, Indicative Mood. The use of the auxiliary verbs. The use of participles and gerunds. The genitive case. The use of the articles. Comparison of adjectives. The us of personal possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, interrogative and relative pronouns. The use of prepositions. The order of words in a sentence.
The text book: Prof.H.Kaminski (Zürich)
English Methods Propeller.
3 lessons a week.
Advanced Group.
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The aim is to introduce the advanced students to the 1500 asv2 words.
The text-book: J.Hunter-Blair "Valdis and Velta in England". Passages from Nigot and Lemoine "A Practical English Course" Reading of American newspapers.
Grammar: Sistematic[sic.] and more detailed repetition.
Written work: Grammar exercises, dictations, compositions.
3 lessons a week.
GERMAN LANGUAGE
Lecturer: M.Mülenbachs.
Beginner's Group.
The object is to introduce the students to 1ooo most common German words.
Grammar:
g) The order of words in a sentence.
h) Explanations, exercises.
2 lessons a week.
Romanic Department.
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FRENCH Language
Lecturer: M.Mülenbachs.
Beginner's Group.
Grammar: Pronunciation. The Noun. The article (definite, indefinite). The Verb. The Adjective. The Numerals. The Pronoun. Exercises.
2 lessons a week.
Advanced Group.
Grammar: Repetition. The Verb. Moods. Conjugation. Prepositions. Conjugations. The order of words in a sentence. Exercises. Translations.
2 lessons a week.
1 | 1,000, using o's for 0's mimics common contemporary typography |
2 | "asv" refers to "Amerikas Savienotās Valstis", the United States, meaning American vernacular |