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Les Vacances de Mr Bean
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Les Vacances de Mr Bean

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Reading comprehension activity. I have jumbled up an account of the plot of Mr Bean's holiday. Students have to read the eight mini-texts and put them in the correct order. Helpful, but not absolutely essential, to have seen the film. I have provided a solution and the original text. As a follow-up students could put the text into the first person or into the past tense or both.
Carsharing
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Carsharing

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(i) A definition of Carsharing followed by a discussion and diamond nine ideas-sort (ii) A variety of statements for and against Carsharing, followed by a comprehension activity, a speaking task, and an AS-style writing task.
Was tun, wenn's brennt?
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Was tun, wenn's brennt?

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A dialogue featuring some of the central characters from the film "Was tun, wenn's brennt?" The dialogue is not an actual scene from the film but is a fantasy love triangle featuring three of the characters. The text focuses on physical description, with a little bit of jealousy thrown in. It is followed by activities in which students must (i) identify key language, (ii) adapt the dialogue, focusing on the words in bold type, and (iii) enhance the dialogue by adding in adverbial phrases from a given list. Students will need to have seen the end of the film to get the joke at the end of the dialogue.
Practice of WEIL
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Practice of WEIL

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Practice of word order after WEIL in the context of MEINE STADT. The activities are set up for students to work through independently.
Die Generation Selfie
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Die Generation Selfie

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Text about the Selfie Generation in Austria, followed by True/False/Not in text questions in English, then a reading task which is in itself preparation for a speaking task.
Mit followed by a personal pronoun
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Mit followed by a personal pronoun

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PPT practising the use of 'mit' with a personal pronoun. The first slide on the PPT acts a homepage for the other slides. Students must select a letter on the homepage and are then hyperlinked to a multiple choice question.
Erderwärmung und Skigebiete
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Erderwärmung und Skigebiete

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Text, cobbled together from two authentic sources, about the consequences of environmental change for ski areas in Austria. Followed by reading comprehension questions and a discussion task.
Relationships in THE SIMPSONS
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Relationships in THE SIMPSONS

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PPT of the Simpsons family tree with two sets of questions about relationships in The Simpsons. The first set of questions are closed (multiple choice). The second set are open questions relating to the family tree.
Practice of Perfect Tense
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Practice of Perfect Tense

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Multiple choice practice of Perfect Tense structures for relative beginners. The first slide on the PPT acts a homepage for the other slides. Students must select a letter on the homepage and are then hyperlinked to a multiple choice question.
Practice of GERN
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Practice of GERN

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Powerpoint practising the use of GERN. The first slide acts as a homepage for the activity. Students must select a letter on the homepage and are then hyperlinked to a multiple choice question on the use of GERN.
Der Nikolaus
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Der Nikolaus

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Grammar exercises based on lyrics from 'Das Nikolauslied'. In the first exercise students must choose the correct verb, in order to re-tell the story of Santa's visit on the 6th of December. In the second exercise students must conjugate the key verbs from the story. Grammar dressed up in a bit of tinsel.
GCSE text: Santa and how many reindeer?
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GCSE text: Santa and how many reindeer?

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Slightly simplified version of the AS text I uploaded outlining the origins of contemporary image of Santa, and exploring the mathematical implications of his task. The text is followed by (i) questions in English and (ii) an activity in which students must sort the tasks Santa must perform during each house visit into the correct order.