A worksheet with 12 band names partially or fully translated into German. Bands current in 2019! Solutions are on the second page.
This makes an ideal activity for the end of term, but would also be well-suited to practising dictionary skills.
A general knowledge of Germany and the German-speaking world, ideal for final lessons! Questions cover Geography, science, history and the German language.
There are 11 questions, each slide has its own animated ‘Countdown’ style timer with audio which is played by hovering over the clock and clicking play. Most slides have English translations which you can show by clicking if necessary. Vocabulary tested is suitable for first-year German learners, and more difficult questions show English translations.
The quiz takes around 30 minutes for questions and answers (answers included in slides)
A sheet explaining a variety of “little words” and giving guidance for usage. The sheet prints at an ideal size to be trimmed and stuck into the cover of a large exercise book. Words and phrases covered are:
“in”
“of”
“there is/there was”
“it is/it was”
“to be”
“to have”
“connectives”
This has proven invaluable in writing tasks where key terms are not problematic but pupils struggle to form sentences without “little words”!
A revision booklet designed alongside Module 1 (Moi) in Expo Vert. This can be given to students in need of extra scaffolding, or could easily be adapted for an assessment or homework, or worked through for cover lessons.
Easily applicable to Year 8 higher ability, topics covered are:
Unit 1: Je me présente
Unit 2: Les choses que j’aime faire
Unit 3: Je m’entends avec…
Unit 4: Mes parents/Les métiers
Unit 5: Mes copains et mes copines
Unit 6: La semaine dernière/Mes loisirs
A Powerpoint which walks pupils through describing actions and giving opinions in the past and future tense, building up to two translation pyramid exercises. Pyramid exercises can be used as standalones for starters/plenaries and slides are easy to edit.