A series of statements loosely based on the themes of technology / media / celebrity. Students must speculate how Harry Styles (or any celeb you care to replace him with) would answer the questions. This is followed by writing task. Students then answer similar questions for themselves before doing some pair-work on the topic.
Challenging text in which characters from the Hunger Games talk about what they do in their free time. Based partly on details from the books and partly on plausible speculations regarding their free time. Followed by questions in German.
A speaking (and possibly writing) activity in which students must use on-screen support to generate sentences about key characters in the film. The first page on the slide acts as a homepage, hyperlinking students to hidden photos of the characters.
Structured reading & writing activity for relative beginners. Students have to read the text and then come up with ideas to fill the gaps. Accept any ideas that make sense.
Text about Spider-Man's abilities and how he acquired them plus brief synopsis of the first Spider-Man movie. Text followed by comprehension questions in German.
A single page grid presenting an overview of regular and irregular verb formation in the Present, Imperfect, Perfect and Future tenses, and also with modal verbs.
Animated presentation. Click 'slide show' and 'view show'. Click to make WEIL or OBWOHL appear and click to make the verb move to the end of the clause.
This guide has been edited from Edexcel's generic advice on the research-based essay into a guide for those students who will be researching a text, a play or a film.
Interactive drag and drop exercise in which students must match the brief character descriptions with the name of the character in the Film. Will work on PC or IW.