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Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen : A Cultural Reader

Rasma Lazda-Cazers, University of Alabama
Helga Thorson, University of Victoria

ISBN: 0073012521
Copyright year: 2005

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Introduction

Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen is an online cultural reader designed to help students improve their reading proficiency in German and heighten their cultural awareness. The story, written with Novice High and Intermediate language learners in mind, describes everyday-life situations encountered by an American exchange student, Jessica Mittelstadt, in Freiburg, Germany. The story follows Jessica's adventures as she moves to a new country, makes new friends, engages in life in an entirely new setting, and hence is faced with a new and different culture. The storyline encourages reading for pleasure while the online interactive format allows students to enhance their language skills and to travel virtually with Jessica as she explores her new environment.

The narrative is based on what we have termed "edited authenticity," since the story was written with the students' language development in mind. The language level progresses from simple present tense sentences to more complex modes of discourse. The language of the story is rich and lively-a welcome change from the usual formal language found in most textbooks. A multitude of text types are represented (letters, diary entries, dialogues, personal ads, etc.) in a multi-media setting. The narrative is supported by the use of graphics, audio, and various authentic materials accessible through the World Wide Web. Through Jessica, students are invited to explore and interact with everyday life practices in German-speaking countries and come into contact with German history, society, and culture.

Description of Features

Each of the 13 online chapters of this engaging story is organized as follows:

  • Vor dem Lesen: Students improve their reading skills through pre-reading strategies and interactive activites.
  • Lesen: Students have the option of listening to the story as they read. Unfamiliar words are glossed to facilitate students' comprehension.
  • Mit dem Text arbeiten: These activities check understanding of the plot and characters.
  • Spaß mit Sprache: Students have fun with German as they listen to rhymes and learn colorful German expressions.
  • Meiner Meinung nach... : Students reflect on similarities and differences between their culture and those of German-speaking countries.
  • Im Internet: These activities deepen students' awareness of the culture of German-speaking regions through web-based research activities.
  • Wörter und Regeln: Students review key vocabulary and structures from the reading with flashcards, crossword puzzles, and self-scoring practice activities.
  • Wie wir die Welt sehen: This section includes interviews with German-speaking students on a variety of cultural topics.
  • Mein Tagebuch: In this journal, students express their own thoughts about the cultural issues raised in each chapter.


Instructional Level

Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen is designed for college-level German courses. The material can be used alone or in conjunction with any textbook. When designed, the story was initially developed as a companion to Kontakte (5th ed., New York: McGraw Hill, 2004) since it follows the same scope and sequence as that book. However, Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen is not tied exclusively to Kontakte. It can easily be used in conjunction with any textbook, because it covers the basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and content-areas found in a typical first-year textbook.

The reader can accompany a textbook in beginning German courses (students read a chapter of the reader parallel to a chapter of the textbook), can be added on in the second semester, can serve as a follow-up to a textbook at the end of the first year (expanding students' knowledge of first-year material in a real and authentic context), can similarly serve as a capstone experience at the end of the third semester for those who use a textbook over three semesters, or it can comprise the main reader in an intermediate course. Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen works well in the second year because it provides students with a longer reading text and facilitates cultural explorations that have or ask students use the language in real-world settings. By recycling basic vocabulary in a new and interesting context, students not only review, but also expand on what they learned in the first year by carrying out more complex language-learning tasks. Furthermore, the reader is ideal for independent review, independent study, and especially distance education. The site is also available as a Web CT cartridge. Please contact your sales representative about this option.

For Instructors

The reader provides an online grading system. The various interactive activities such as the crossword puzzles, fill in the blank, multiple choice, drag and drop, and true/false activities provide instant feedback to the students. Short answer and personalized questions are not graded. Instructors have the option of having students email the answers directly to them or having students turn in a print out of the answers during class.
The Instructor's Edition of the site includes the following resources:

  • Instructions for navigating the site
  • An overview of the features of the reader with general teaching suggestions on how to use each section
  • A chapter-by-chapter guide with language and culture notes and suggestions for additional activities

Standards for Foreign Language Learning

Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen works well in a standards-based curriculum. It encompasses the five C's of language learning in a contextualized format.
Communication: Students communicate by interpreting written and spoken language found in the reader and on the Web, sharing information with their classmates, presenting ideas and concepts to the class, and expressing their opinions on the topics they encounter.
Cultures: By virtually traveling to Germany with Jessica, students gain knowledge and understanding of another culture, as they come into contact with the perspectives, practices, and products of the various German-speaking regions Jessica encounters.
Connections: The activities in the reader facilitate connections with other disciplines such as art history, literature, political science, history, and geography.
Comparisons: Chapter activities encourage comparisons between the students' native language and culture and the language and culture under study.
Communities: Through the use of the Internet, students have the opportunity to participate in German-speaking communities and must negotiate their way in a virtual, yet practical, setting. Furthermore, the process of reading should be a personally enjoyable and enriching experience for the students, one that builds confidence and leads to participation in multilingual communities at home and abroad.

How Will Students Benefit?

This reader encompasses features that are mostly absent in a typical college German textbook. Whereas most textbooks provide only short reading activities that vary from chapter to chapter, Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen allows students to read a longer narrative-even from the very beginning of their language learning experience. Our own experience has shown that students enjoy reading longer texts that allow them to get to know and, to a certain extent, identify with the characters over time. Most textbooks include a cultural component that focuses mainly on high culture and geography, but rarely on everyday life situations. This reader fills that gap by contextualizing cultural learning and providing students with the tools they need to interact with the target culture. Neuer Wein und Zwiebelkuchen promotes the acquisition of the skills necessary for life-long learning and stimulates students to continue their academic pursuits even after their German course has ended.

We hope you and your students will enjoy reading and discussing the story and that you get as much out of your virtual travels to Germany as we do with our students!
We welcome your comments and feedback!
Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Lesen!

Rasma Lazda-Cazers (University of Alabama)
rlazda@bama.ua.edu
Helga Thorson (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
helgathorson@gmail.com

 


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