Powerpoint with 9 slides each with a stimulus question relating to the topic of Media. The first slide of the PPT acts as a homepage. Students choose a number and are hyperlinked to a slide they can not see.
Two authentic texts in which Germans from the former DDR comment on differences between the DDR and the Bundesrepublik. The texts are followed by a comprehension exercise and an essay title.
A worksheet with a picture of the key characters and quotes from the early scenes of the film. Students have to identify which character said which quote.
A World Cup footballer (Mario Götze or Daniel Sturridge, depending on which file you use) describes his daily routine in simple terms. Text is followed by a comprehension activity and a manipulation activity. Can be converted to any national team with a bit of find-and-replace and a new picture.
PPT featuring characters from the Hunger Games with information about the d.o.b of the actor who plays each character. Students have to convert this info into a statement about their birthday.
2 activities to accompany the film "Kokowääh" (i) an excercise in which students must identify who said what and (ii) a plot summary as a GCSE- style gap-fill.
Speaking activity in which students must answer typical questions about the topic of school, but as though they were a pupil at Hogwarts. The first slide acts as a homepage. Students choose a letter and are hyperlinked to a question.
Speaking activity practising school subjects. Students choose a number from the homeslide and are hyperlinked to an image representing a school subject.
Powerpoint for practising locations in town. Pupils see a severely cropped image of a place in town and have to try to identify what it is. The next slide shows the complete image.
Interactive drag-and-drop IW activity for practising key verbs. The activity has 50 verbs embedded, but will select at random 10 verbs to practise each time it is opened. With any luck it will never be the same activity twice!