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.
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 2 Stimmt 1 Familie und Tiere
This download includes:
-powerpoint with three pictures with questions in German and 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 answers for translation task included in the PowerPoint
More chapters available soon!
Note: vocabulary slide should be first in ppt, was put to back so preview on TES shows pictures.
Some of the tasks are also included in my download “Das Geheime Leben der Tiere”
This is a tarsia puzzle with mixed vocab for the end of year of a beginner’s class in German.
A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together.
Great activity for Friday afternoons or end of year.
Topics include: Greetings, Countries, numbers, age, family, months, pets, school subjects, days of the week, pencil case items
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 56-57 in the Stimmt! 1 book (hobbies, opinions, irregular present tense verbs). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A presentation of different genres of films in German that can be used as a quiz. There are six rounds including recognising genres from posters, reading film descriptions and listening to trailers. Can be used to introduce the topic of film, for example in Chapter 2 Zeit fur Freizeit in Stimmt GCSE.
Answers after each round and again all together at the end of the presentation, depending on the way the quiz is played and marked.
Please read the slide notes.
Can your students help Alex find his long-lost father’s phone number and bring his parents back together again? Can they get some Spreewaldgurken for his mum and find the money to exchange at the bank?
Make A-Level revision fun with this educational Escape Room that follows the story of the film. It is all online and there is no marking or preparation required (but tablets or computers are recommended).
Students need a good knowledge of the film and will revise:
• main vocabulary
• historical timeline
• essay writing phrases
• East vs West items
• Key quotes
• film technology
• order of film scenes
• tragedy or comedy?
• passive and reported speech
• the four main themes
• good vs bad essay examples
Make German word order more memorable with these funny cartoons.
They could be used as displays, as part of a presentation on that topic (most fun if read by different people) or as an example for students to make their own comic strips with bitstrips.com.
The topics are word order with verb second place, word order with verb last place after ‘weil’ and Time-Manner-Place.
A vocabulary list in the form of a sentence builder, to help with word order. Vocab to describe addictions and give opinions, with a translation and writing task.
This is a bundle of six resources to teach the Berlin Wall to 6th form students, either as preparation for the research based essay (old spec) or the topic of "aspects of political life" (new spec).
It includes:
Ost-West-Kontrast PPT: a presentation of 8 maps of Germany (2016-2014) showing the distribution of e.g. unemployment and election results )to highlight the continuing differences between east and west Germany.
Two lists of past research based essay questions for Edexcel (old spec)
Potsdamer Plaz PPT: four pictures illustrating changes in Berlin's centre
Quiz Berliner Mauer: 11 Questions about the history of the Berlin wall, including answers
Survey: a survey of 10 questions in English to check how much students already know about the history of the Berlin wall before starting the unit
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Get a puzzle worksheet for each page of Chapter 3 in Stimmt! 1 book. Each worksheet contains three different types of word puzzles (crossword puzzles, unjumbling, word clouds, cryptograms…) to practise the vocabulary and grammar on each page. Also includes answers.
This set features 35 high-quality stickers showcasing people, food, buildings, and objects from Britain and the USA, designed to enhance the learning experience of English language students.
Ideal for teachers and educators, these versatile stickers can be easily integrated into your lesson plans and activities. From digital presentations to printed materials, these vibrant images will capture your students’ attention and help them better understand the cultural nuances of the English-speaking world.
Product Features:
35 vibrant and engaging clip art stickers
Images of people, food, buildings, and objects from Britain and the USA
High-resolution digital files in PNG format
Perfect for Google or PowerPoint presentations, OneNote pages, and SeeSaw assignments
Easily shareable through messages and emails
Suitable for printing on paper for displays, worksheets, labels, and stickers
Customizable for mugs, badges, and notebooks
How to Use:
Download the digital files after purchase
Add the clip art stickers to your digital presentations, worksheets, or assignments
Share them with your students through messages or emails
Print on paper, sticker paper, or other materials for physical use
Customize for various merchandise like mugs, badges, and notebooks
Boost your English language lessons with this diverse and engaging clip art collection! Download the English Learners Clip Art Collection today and add a touch of creativity and cultural understanding to your teaching resources.
Note: This is a digital product. No physical items will be shipped. Please ensure you have the necessary software to open and use PNG files. Personal and commercial use is permitted, but please give credit and do not resell or redistribute the images as your own.
All you need to get students confidently using German numbers.
This pack focuses on getting the students to use their logic to work out how numbers in German are put together, including irregular ones.
This pack includes a 47-slide powerpoint presentation, crossword puzzles, card sort and jigsaw puzzle and list of game ideas to practise numbers.
Details:
The presentation includes pronunciation practise of ei-ie, different activities and games to practise the numbers and links to quizlet and Kahoot. The card sorting activity shows numbers in different Germanic languages to make students understand language families and cognates. There are two tarsia jigsaw puzzles for lower and higher numbers. Students cut out the square and triangular pieces and work out what shape they need to make by matching up the numbers in German.
Note: For some activities you need to draw on the powerpoint. To get a pen, click control+p while in presentation mode.
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 36-37 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (sports and conditional). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 31-32 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (music types and opinions, gern/lieber/am liebsten). Includes three word puzzles and answers. The powerpoint shows the CD covers for the crossword puzzle because they might be easier to recognise in colour.
A comprehensive and clear overview over the cases in German (Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive) including definitions, articles, adjective endings and pronouns.
Also includes a picture to illustrates the connection between roles and cases.
*Corrected version
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 33-34 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (film and tv, plurals and opinions). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
There are two version, one including a task on plurals to go with the book, the other with film and TV vocab only for users of other schemes of work.
Get your students used to GCSE style questions early with translations, picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Studio 3 Module 1 “Spécial vacances”. It is based on the vocabulary of the foundation book, but can be used for vert + rouge.
This download includes:
-powerpoint with two pictures with exam style questions in French with optional English to guide students along.
-translation worksheet with three different tasks
-two role play cards with teacher script for student pair work, bullet points either in French or English
answers for the translation task are included in the powerpoint
Get your students used to GCSE style questions early with translations, picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Studio 3 Module 5 “Moi dans le monde”. It is based on the vocabulary of the foundation book, but can be used for vert + rouge.
This download includes:
-powerpoint with two pictures with exam style questions in French with optional English to guide students along.
-translation worksheet with three different tasks
-two role play cards with teacher script for student pair work, bullet points either in French or English
answers for the translation task are included in the powerpoint
Get your students used to GCSE style questions early with translations, picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Studio 3 Module 1 “Ma vie social d’ado”. It is based on the vocabulary of the foundation book, but can be used for vert + rouge.
This download includes:
-powerpoint with three pictures with 5 GCSE style questions each in French with optional English to guide students along.
-translation worksheet with three different tasks
-two role play cards for student pair work, bullet points either in French or English
answers for the translation task are included in the powerpoint
Get your students used to GCSE style questions early with translations, picture description and role plays based on vocab learned in Studio 3 Module 3 “À l’horizon”. It is based on the vocabulary of the foundation book, but can be used for vert + rouge.
This download includes:
-powerpoint with three pictures with exam style questions in French with optional English to guide students along.
-translation worksheet with three different tasks
-two role play cards with teacher script for student pair work, bullet points either in French or English
answers for the translation task are included in the powerpoint