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DISKUSSION Schuluniform
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DISKUSSION Schuluniform

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Powerpoint which (i) explores what the key attributes of a uniform are (ii) provides images of interesting dress codes with on-screen language support to stimulate discussion about whether certain combinations of clothing constitute a uniform, and (iii) provides images of school uniforms from around the world with on-screen language support to provoke comments. Worked OK with my Year 10 Foundation class.
'Meine Stadt' von Homer Simpson
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'Meine Stadt' von Homer Simpson

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Text in which Homer compares Springfield and Shelbyville briefly, before enthusing about what there is, and there is not, in Springfield. The text is followed by a Richtig / Falsch exercise, a find-the-phrase exercise, a manipulation exercise and a writing task.
AS German: Realien und  Fragen zum Thema Schulsystem
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AS German: Realien und Fragen zum Thema Schulsystem

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20 slides with realia relating in one way or another to the topic of school. Each of the realia is accompanied by a question practising typical challenging AS question forms such as "In welcher Hinsicht ist ..." and "Aus welchem Grund ..."
German phonetics for KS4
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German phonetics for KS4

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Each slide of the powerpoint practises a different German sound / spelling pattern. Slide 1 acts as a homepage for the activity. Students pick an image. When you click on it, it hyperlinks to a phoneme for the class to practise. (This is similar to the one I made for beginners, but the vocab is appropriate to KS4.)
Mein Beruf
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Mein Beruf

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TOOLKIT to enable students to generate a variety of sentences about their career plans. Also reinforces word order after WEIL.
Mr Bean en France
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Mr Bean en France

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Interview with Mr Bean about towns in France he likes and has visited, loosely based on 'Mr Bean's Holiday'. Not all of his answers fit the questions but pupils generally pick up on this, ( and they can of course be invited to supply the answers Mr Bean should have given ...)
TOOLKIT Geburtstag
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TOOLKIT Geburtstag

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TOOLKIT outlining ordinal numbers from 1 - 31 with the twelve months. The structures will enable students to say when they and others celebrate their birthdays and when they ans others were born.
World Cup Quiz and Speaking Activity
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World Cup Quiz and Speaking Activity

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Powerpoint containing a set of activities which become progressively more challenging (i) a multiple-choice quiz (ii) more demanding reading activities regarding the history of the World Cup (iii) reading activities relating to Brazil (iv) images to provoke discussion. Use the bits that suit your class!
Describe characters from Marvel movies
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Describe characters from Marvel movies

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Nine images of Marvel characters for students to describe. The first slide acts as a homepage for the presentation. Students choose an number and a clicl wiill hyperlink them to an image of a Marvel superhero / mutant to describe. Each slide has an on-screen toolkit to help students form suitable sentences.
Wie komme ich am Besten ... ?
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Wie komme ich am Besten ... ?

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Practise of key language relating to asking directions, followed by a playscript, in which Britney Spears asks the characters from Scooby Doo for directions. The location of the station remains a mystery.
Meine Familie GRAMMAR PATTERNS
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Meine Familie GRAMMAR PATTERNS

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Toolkit focusing on (i) the use of the Nominative and the Accusative and (ii) word order in main and subordinate clauses. I made this for my Year 9 FL2 beginners, who like grammar. They really do.