pptx, 23.83 MB
pptx, 23.83 MB

This is a set of slides that I used for my Year 9 class when introducing the topic of things you find in a German town: it includes repetition of the structure “in XXX gibt es …”.also “obwohl es kein Kino gibt” / aber es gibt kein… / doch gibt es kein …" etc. and also "ich gehe oft zum Kino / zur Messe etc. (See below for the full list of language introduced.)

I used Hamburg as an example city, (because it’s my favourite!) and we started off by looking at Google Earth as a whole class activity on the whiteboard, finding all the places using GE, practising the language orally, and then using the slides to go over this new vocabulary, including seeing the written form at this point.

This is presented first as a gap-fill, e.g. a picture of the park in Hamburg from Google Earth that we already looked at, and “In Hamburg g… e… einen P…” on the slide; full sentence is then presented on next slide).

A simple sentence builder is included, and a few more gap-fills where pupils in teams or pairs had to provide the missing word/phrase, prompted by pictures.

This took at least one lesson with an able Year 9 class; they also wrote about what there was in their town at the end of the lesson.

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Language introduced (on sentence builder and via pictures)

In Hamburg gibt es
In Manchester gibt es
In meiner Stadt gibt es
einen Bahnhof
einen Busbahnhof
einen Strand (beach)
einen Park
eine Messe (trade fair)
ein Stadion
ein Sportzentrum
ein Kino
viele Geschenkeläden
aber es gibt…
doch gibt es…
(but there is/are…)
keinen Bahnhof
keinen Busbahnhof
keinen Strand
keinen Park
keine Messe
kein Stadion
kein Sportzentrum
kein Kino
keine Geschenkeläden
obwohl es keinen Bahnhof gibt.
(although there’s no train station)

n Hamburg gehe ich oft
In Hamburg geht meine Schwester oft
In Hamburg geht mein Bruder oft
In Hamburg gehen meine Freunde normalerweisezum Bahnhof
zum Busbahnhof
zum Strand
zum Park
zur Messe
zum Stadion
zum Sportzentrum
zum Kino
zu den Geschenkeläden
zu + dem = zum
zu + der = zur

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