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26 SOUTHERN BRANCH
GERMAN.
MR. MABEY.
German 1. ELEMENTARY COURSE. The object of the first year's work is to familiarize the student with German construction so far as to enable him to read easy German text without difficulty. Emphasis is laid on a correct pronunciation as indispensable in acquiring a good understanding of spoken German and a real appreciation of the literary language. Conversational exercises, dictation, talks on German life, etc., are interspersed as the occasion permits. The principles of the relationship between . English and German are explained and made the foundation for a systematic acquisition of vocabulary. The grammar and composition work is equivalent to that comprised in part I of Thomas's Practical German Grammar. A number of easy texts are read and short poems memorized.
Prerequisite: English a or Latin 1.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
German 2.
Most of. the time is devoted to German prose and drama. Some outside composition work is required. Frequent sight reading, with comments in German, dictation exercises and conversation.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
MANUAL TRAINING.
MR. ___________________
(1) This course is designed for students of both sexes. It will include constructive work relating to subjects of the school curriculum, as well as the mechanical principles of construction, involving the use of many materials and tools and methods of
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