Department of German and Dutch

Modern & Medieval Languages

Department of German and Dutch

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German Language Papers in Part II


Introduction

In your work for Part II of the Tripos you should feel all the aspects of your course so far coming together. With the experience of your Year Abroad to draw on you should now have a sense of how the language, culture and history of modern German speaking countries belong together and make up a way of living interestingly different from your own. In the language papers for Part II, you have the chance of combining your advanced knowledge of German with your personal experience of the country and your knowledge of German current affairs and cultural debates. Even if you spent your Year Abroad outside the German-language area, you will find that you are deepening the knowledge you acquired in your work for the scheduled papers in Part IB by extending it into related areas or into the field of comparative studies. By writing one or more dissertations you can concentrate on a single topic - perhaps one that caught your attention during 1B - and, if you are thinking of going on to graduate study, whether in German or anything else, you can begin to practise the research and writing skills you will need.

You have to offer two language papers in Part II, three 'scheduled' papers, and the Year Abroad Project (a dissertation, a linguistics project or a translation project). You are not permitted to offer in Part II a scheduled paper which you have already taken in Part IB. A second dissertation may be substituted for one of the scheduled papers. The scheduled papers and the YAP may all relate to one language-area or may be spread across different language areas. It is ALWAYS advisable to take at least one scheduled paper with components in the same language as your language papers because the books that you read will feed into your language-work, helping your fluency in reading and writing, and extending your vocabulary.

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Language Work in Part II

The two language papers available to students in Part 2 are: a Composition and Translation paper, and a paper called “Text and Culture”, together with an Oral Examination. Most students offer both papers in the same language but it is possible to combine two languages.

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