Fabulous reading / speaking fun!! Adapted from an excellent english resource (from a colleague, I don't know the original, I'm sorry...). This can be adapted for any MFL and ability. Create a text document / print a webpage etc of suitable reading, about three/four paras is good. Pupils have up to 20 mins free access to dictionaries / online dictionaries. Help with idioms or complex language as needed. Then once ready, teams of equal ability (max. 4). One student starts to read and can be 'tackled' after 10 words for the definition / spelling etc. All instructions are in German and English but is completely adaptable. Pupils must shout 'tackle' or 'goal' in TL. Extremely good fun, have a whistle ready as referee!!
Simple writing activity - text taken from TES (thanks to the author...forgotten from whom I lifted this!) and A*/A/B level prompts added to improve the quality of the writing significantly.
GCSE-style Higher level reading comprehension with two short(ish)passages that I have adapted from exam boards - followed by 5 statements that students should mark as being in the past/present/future tense.
I've adapted to make more complex and include funkier adverbs of time, challenging and Edexcel-exam-style friendly.
Either use as vocab boost (tailored to your group's requirements) use use as excellent group activity to promote discussion and deep understanding of how gender/case affects def/indefinite/pronouns. Students must make six groups of six cards - it's self marking so perfect consolidation activity after teaching. Biscuits for the winning team are recommended!
designed for KS3 students who are having additional SPaG lessons. Variety of activities, reading, thinking skills, especially holding information in their heads to then write down.
Series of lessons to teach where you live plus dative endings definite/indefinite. (Have already taught types of house/location). Moves on to rooms in house, what you might do there - very interactive, nice grammar focus on 1st/2nd person verbs too. Enjoy!!! Please feed back. It's nice to have occasionally, you know?...
very scaffolded materials to help students cope with conjugating verbs whilst describing themselves, and then other people. Lots of thinking and speaking work to maximise interactivity
Practises common letter sound / blends for German - can easily be changed for French. It can be HUGELY reduced and done using duplo colour-coded blocks for children. Really good fun and lots of student participation in this. Please rate as I'm becoming obsessed with MFL phonics and would like to develop this whole area...
Excellent little activity for students to choose best fit / synonym / missing word from a choice. BRILLIANT and engaging, adapt it for any topic, any level of ability, really fun and students learn a lot from this!! If you choose the right options, you create six packs of cards, if you go wrong you can't close the loop and finish the activity. Super for vocabulary building.
Sorry - just noticed I have some errors in my spreadsheet - please correct &'BauarbeiterIN&'; and 'Sauer&' - should be lower case &';sauer'.
Interactive 'keep them on their toes&' lesson with lots of listening and practise to retain information for more than 10 seconds! Listening, thinking skills, lots of switching between future and perfect tense with game at end.
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Pupils design their own Stadtplan and use acc/dat knowledge to describe where things are. Resourced with a ready-to-use town plan, map of Berlin to give cultural background to street names and lots of opportunities for PLTS and speaking.
Please give feedback.
Quick fire questions that can be adapted - this is suitable as is, for Year 7s who have done some work on the topic of school.
Very engaging and stimulating, excellent for promoting speaking and thinking skills.
Set up to play, right click on mouse to freeze and offer a student the question / they can work in pairs and think about how to give the best answer
Supports Echo 3 Rot double page spread, with thanks to other TES users, a few of whose slides I've adapted. Very interactive, lots of speaking, visuals, reinforces comparative in context of personal characteristics and school, ability to give in depth opinion on school subjects. Bit of a mish mash, but hope it&'s useful!
Focus on listening skills at GCSE, based around BBC Berlin clip. Higher ability gapfill listening and dictionary work, then listening to an embedded file, people saying what they did and their opinions.
All feedback welcome.
Just for fun - allocate students to groups, put it on full screen and use. You can add and take away points as you see fit.
Really engages students!
Thanks to a website (can't remember?) where I found this one...
'Wintergedicht' and 'der erste Schnee&' - dictionary work, tense practice, lots of images and music to listen to, pupils work in groups on several activities, finishing by drafting personal response using subordinate clauses. (Adapted from rosered27, with thanks!)
PLEASE give feedback on this - don&';t download and run! Not done much of this sort, would be grateful for 'tweak&' ideas!
Got rated outstanding on this. Lots of modal verb boosts - opportunity to elicit 'um...zu...&' as well if you&';ve already done this. A bit teacher heavy at the start but lots of stuff to 'warm them up&', plus a fun activity to help them identify how to improve the work.
TEACHING NOTES WITH EACH SLIDE TO HELP YOU FIND WAY THROUGH.
French teachers - thought you might want to use this basic outline.
Hope this helps out in some way!!!
For good ability students, how to start with subordinate connectives (either weil/wenn) to force VCV construction, including free time activities in perfect and present tense.
Scaffolding to encourage vocab recall, building from present to past tense, at which point I also include weil.
Sorry if HW task sounds unnatural - included it to force a VCV construction. Handout amended.
THANKS TO OTHER TES MEMBER, WHOSE RESOURCE I LIFTED IMAGES FROM!
Feedback most gratefully received!
Lots of group talk / higher level discussion in this lesson exploring christian viewpoint on suffering - who is responsible? Tracing back to Adam and Eve who 'let in' evil via free will etc... Fun video, lots of AfL and group discussion. WITH THANKS to another TES uploader - I nicked a slide off one of your presentations!
Brilliant activity for KS3 AND KS4 - adapt to ANY topic and MFL you wish. This is specifically for Health / Drugs / Alcohol German. First presentation reminds / coaches on speaking and handling questions, lots of listening involved. Second presentation fires questions at the students and they have to respond appropriately. This is just SUCH a fun lesson - enjoy!
SORRY - have re-loaded to include activity slide. d'oh!