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I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset. I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.

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I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset. I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.
Colour and Appearance - Farben und Aussehen
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Colour and Appearance - Farben und Aussehen

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This is a powerpoint presentation for about 2 lessons, practising colours and appearance (focusing on hair/eyes) in German. It includes speaking and writing tasks and a game as well as grammar practise for the forms of to be and to have and pronunciation practise of words ending in ‘e’. Answers and teacher’s notes are included in the powerpoint. Extra: Puzzle sheet with three different word puzzles as plenary or starter.
Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 2 Family and Pets
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Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 2 Family and Pets

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Save 60%! Get a puzzle worksheet for each page of Chapter 2 in Stimmt! 1 book. Each worksheet contains three different types of word puzzles (crossword puzzles, unjumbling, word clouds, cryptograms…) to practise the vocabulary and grammar on each page. Also includes answers.
An introduction to France WebQuest – Puzzles and Research
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An introduction to France WebQuest – Puzzles and Research

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A web-based activity to introduce students to French geography and culture and first French words. Unlike other webquests, students here use internet research to solve puzzles and codes while learning about France. It also does not require any printing as all answers are entered and checked on the webpage. Ideal activity at the beginning of a course in French language or European geography or as a fun activity last lesson before the holidays. The activity includes tasks on: • France’s location in the world • Main points of French geography • pictures of French cities • 360-degree picture quests • famous French peoples • French companies and what they produce • Greetings in French • French numbers
Stimmt 3 Red Chapter 1 (Vorbilder) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation
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Stimmt 3 Red Chapter 1 (Vorbilder) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation

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Get your students used to GCSE-style questions early with translations (Eng-Germ and vice versa), picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Chapter 1 Stimmt 3 Red. This download includes: -PowerPoint with three pictures with questions in German and optional English to guide students along. The first picture can be used as example/writing task, the other two for pair work . -translation worksheet -two role play cards for student pair work -example answers for speaking and translation tasks included in the PowerPoint. More chapters available soon! Note: vocabulary slide should be first in ppt, was put to back so preview on TES shows pictures.
Stimmt 3  Red Translation and Speaking tasks
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Stimmt 3 Red Translation and Speaking tasks

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Save over 60% on individual purchase. Stimmt 3 New GCSE-style translation and speaking tasks Get your students used to GCSE-style questions early on with translations (Eng-Germ and vice versa), picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Stimmt! 3 -powerpoint with three pictures with questions in German + English to guide students along. The first picture can be used as example/writing task, the other two for pair work. . -translation worksheet -two role play cards for student pair work -example answers for speaking and answers for translation task included in the powerpoint
Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 3 Hobbies
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Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 3 Hobbies

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Save over 60%! Get a puzzle worksheet for each page of Chapter 3 in Stimmt! 1 book. Each worksheet contains three different types of word puzzles (crossword puzzles, unjumbling, word clouds, cryptograms…) to practise the vocabulary and grammar on each page. Also includes answers.
Impress the Examiner - German Phrases by topic
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Impress the Examiner - German Phrases by topic

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German phrases with English translations to impress the examiner. Every topic includes phrases in different tenses, colloquial expressions and complex structures. Topics: School, Family, Health and Work. These are phrases that students can learn to prepare for the old or the new style GCSE.
Learning Grid Good Bye Lenin
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Learning Grid Good Bye Lenin

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Speaking activities for 6th form students about GOOD BYE LENIN. A grid with 25 scenes from the film "Good Bye Lenin", including ideas what activities to do with it and a short description of each picture in German, both in the correct order and jumbled up order for sorting. Note: corrected version 01/06/17
Rescue the fairytales - Escape room on hobbies for beginners
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Rescue the fairytales - Escape room on hobbies for beginners

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A fun escape-room style revision activity for first year learners of German on the topic of hobbies. It is based on Echt 1 but can be used with other beginners’ courses. The topics include: music opinions sports hobbies time phrases verb second rule word order with gern present tense verb endings
Remote Learning French Escape Room activity - Find the immortal Count de St Germain
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Remote Learning French Escape Room activity - Find the immortal Count de St Germain

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A lesson that your students will not forget quickly! No prep needed - remote learning ready! A history-themed escape room activity for beginners in French in which students need to solve language related puzzles to chase down the legendary Count de Saint German, who is said to be immortal. They will use historical documents, puzzles and virtual trips to France to open the locks on the website and get closer to the prize. Students need to know French colours, numbers, clothes and months. This will keep them focused, even on the last lesson of term. This resources contains a remote learning version and a classroom based verion. The resource includes: Digital Escape Room on Genially - no other resources needed, will work on any device. Classroom version: paper puzzles and “historical” documents Link to "The mysterious Count de Saint Germain” website. Teacher instruction and answers
Make your own Escape Room - full eBook Escape Rooms in Education
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Make your own Escape Room - full eBook Escape Rooms in Education

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This is the full 130 page Ebook document including links to more than 30 puzzle templates. Print copy also available. Students are never as motivated as when they compete against the clock to stop a nefarious hacker destroying the internet or when they are searching for the entrance to the mummy’s tomb. Escape Rooms or Breakout Games promise an hour of puzzle fun, teamwork and logical thinking wrapped up in an exciting story, and many teachers are keen to harness this new trend for their classes. This guide is filled with advice on how to get started with your first escape room lesson, with little or no cost. It contains over 30 puzzle templates and instructions for Microsoft Office, Google and Genially that can be adapted for any subject and any age group and can be used in combination with real locks or as part of a digital activity in class or during remote learning. Find the answers to all your questions: What is an escape room? Why use it in school? Can I use it for my subject or topic? How do I plan the activity? What is the difference between digital, physical and mixed escape rooms? What types of boxes and locks can I use? How do I create digital rooms and locks? What is the difference between linear and non-linear setup? How do I come up with a story? How can I make it more immersive? How do I organise the lesson and timing? What is good puzzle design? What puzzles can I use? What do they look like? How do I create them? How do students solve them? What templates and websites can I use? How could I use them in my subject?
End of Term activity using authentic resources for beginners' German
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End of Term activity using authentic resources for beginners' German

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Here is an idea how to add more authentic resources as asked for in the new specifications. This is a worksheet and a presentation based on a German pop song and includes a gap fill, a translation task and a creative project. The song is slow and suitable for beginners but is ideally used after the introduction of numbers and plurals. (E.g. in chapter 2 of Stimmt 1). This download includes a PowerPoint with an introduction, the answer to the tasks and a translation of the text, a worksheet and a lesson plan. Note: This unit of work is based on the song Einmal by Die Prinzen. Please make sure you can access it on YouTube or somewhere else before buying. The song is not included.
Escape Room Advent Calendar / Christmas Lesson
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Escape Room Advent Calendar / Christmas Lesson

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Teamwork, logical thinking and lots of Christmas fun! No preparation needed except printing worksheets. All answers included. A Christmas themed escape room to play as an Advent Calendar, one puzzle a day, or all in one go as a Christmas lesson. 24 different types of puzzles, some Christmas themed, some general knowledge (but googling is allowed!) aimed at 13-18 year olds. You will need: an internet connections, powerpoint and access to Youtube (optional). Let’s get merry!
Cute Animals clip art (printable stickers)
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Cute Animals clip art (printable stickers)

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Introducing our new collection of 25 digital images and clipart stickers of super cute pets! This set includes a variety of different animals and breeds of dogs that are sure to bring a smile to your face. Perfect for teachers looking to add some fun to their (virtual) classrooms, these clip art images can be used to create stickers, displays, decorate presentations, and more. These images have no background, making them easy to use, and perfect for any project. With this set, you’ll have a variety of cute and cuddly pets to choose from, including popular breeds like Labrador Retrievers, Poodles, and German Shepherds. Order now and add some furry fun to your online teaching materials today! Pets included: · Hamster · Dog · Cat · Long haired cat · Guinea pig · Budgie · Gold fish · Mouse · Rabbit · Snake · Tortoise · Horse · Iguana · Ferret And the following dog breeds: · Labrador · Bulldog · German Shepherd · Poodle · Beagle · Rottweiler · Pointer · Dachshund
German clip art and digital stickers
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German clip art and digital stickers

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Have a look at our new collection of German-themed stickers! This set includes a variety of images of famous German people, landmarks, and traditional items. You’ll find stickers of iconic figures such as Albert Einstein and Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as famous buildings like Neuschwanstein Castle and the Brandenburg Gate. Additionally, you’ll find a selection of stickers featuring traditional German items such as Edelweiss, VW camper vans, and lederhosen. These stickers are perfect for teachers looking to add a touch of German culture to their curriculum, whether it be in history, language, or cultural studies. Download now and make your virtual classroom come alive with a taste of Germany.