The PPT is a riddle and acts as a quick starter for discussions about Wiesler. The character description is an acrostic of Wiesler's name. Reveal one slide at a time until the penny drops.
Powerpoint with 9 slides each with a phoneme to practise. The sentences focus relate to the topic of My Home. The first slide of the PPT acts as a homepage. Students choose a number and are hyperlinked to a slide they can not see.
Playscript featuring the characters from Made in Chelsea. In the playscript the characters froma reality show comment on characters from reality shows, Updated from a resource I uploaded previously.
Adapted slightly from a text I originally included in Brennpunkt Neue Ausgabe. A German describes some of the difficulties relating to German national identity. Followed by two comprehension activities.
Powerpoint with 9 slides each with a stimulus question relating to theYr 12 topic of Urlaubserlebnisse. I used this as an introduction to the topic. The first slide of the PPT acts as a homepage. Students choose a number and are hyperlinked to a slide they can not see.
Powerpoint with 9 slides each with a stimulus question. The questions focus on high-frequency Perfect Tense constructions. The first slide of the PPT acts as a homepage. Students choose a number and are hyperlinked to a slide they can not see.
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.
Powerpoint with 9 images each featuring a mobile phone in some way, and chosen to stimulate a spoken response. The first slide acts as a homepage. Students choose a number and are then hyperlinked to an unseen image.
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.