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.
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.
An activity for a first lesson with a class. My favourite colour, number ect with a twist. Good to get to know the class and revise word endings and word order. First slide is an example, second slide is vocab and third slide the worksheet which the students copy and fill in the gaps. Same activity in French and German. Have corrected some of the mistakes, if you find more, please let me know!
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 34-35 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Green book (festivals and celebrations). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
Use the new Pixar film to introduce pets in German with enough material for about 3 lessons.
These lessons are based on chapter 2, units 1 and 2, pages 30-34 in “Stimmt 1” but can also be used in combination with Zoom 1 and other text books.
It includes picture description and translation tasks, modelled on the new GCSE exams.
Topics are pets, genders, description (body/character) and modal verbs.
Some tasks are based on a YouTube clip, but can be skipped if you can’t access YouTube in your school.
This download includes a 90-slide PowerPoint presentation, three worksheets and a lesson plan.
Lesson Overview
• Slide 2: German Trailer
• Slides 3-15: introduction of animals and genders
• Slides 17-26: listen and repeat animals
• Slides 27-37: Pass Auf! Game
• Slides 48-59: Was fehlt? Game
• Slides 60-67: Speaking description words
• Slide 68: writing task venn diagram description words
• Slide 69-73: plurals
• Slide 74: reading tasks, additional description words
• Slides 75-77: listening task, ways of saying good bye
• 78-84: modal sentences with “kann”
• Slides 85-88: Picture description
• Slide 89-90: Bingo
• Slides 91-94: Translation tasks answers
• Translation Worksheet
• Puzzle Worksheet
Note: PPT now corrected
A fun starter or plenary practising school vocab from pages 12-13 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Green book (timetable and times). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A fun starter or plenary practising school vocab from pages 14-15 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (school rules, rooms and opinions). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
a simple speaking practise describing appearance, partner A describes the picture on the first slide then partner B describes slide 2, with a speaking frame
Then picture of the Simpsons on slide 3 can be used to play a "Guess who game"
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Puzzles for every double page in chapter 4 in Stimmt 1 German. Each includes three different word puzzles to practise vocab and grammar and answer sheets. Ideal as plenary, revision or for cover lessons.
This is an introduction with exercises on how to use the Collins online dictionary and how to avoid common pitfalls when translating.
No preparation or printing required and all tasks will mark themselves.
The examples used are in French but no prior knowledge of French is required so it could be used for students of other languages as the principles of using a dictionary will be the same. A German version is available from my shop.
This activity covers:
• different meanings
• parts of speech
• conjugation and verb tables
• gender
• plurals
• pronunciation
• idioms
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 Chapter 5 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.
Note: vocabulary slide should be first in ppt, was put to back so preview on TES shows pictures.
Practise German pronunciation with this 70-slide PowerPoint. It is suitable for all levels from beginners to A-Level, and can be used whenever the students struggle with a certain sound.
There is also version with sound available to buy.
It covers the main difficult letters/letter combinations like ‘ie’ and ‘ei’, ‘sp’ and ‘st’ and ‘J’. The sounds are practiced with the following activities: listen and repeat contrasting pairs (for students to work out the pronunciation), listen and point to what sound you hear, pair work, tongue twisters and a rule to copy down if possible.
The presentation is meant to be presented in chunks, when students come across a new sound or before speaking exams.
Note: the slides are not in alphabetical order but in order of how common the problem is. There is a hyperlinked index.
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.
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
A digital + paper escape room aimed at GCSE German students, revising the topics of hobbies and family.
It is mainly a digital activity to be played in teams but requires 3 pages to be printed out (cutting out of cards optional).
The answers are in the download.
The activity can be adapted into other languages or shortened by clicking “reuse this genially” at the bottom.
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
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.