Hero image

Ich bin ein Berliner

Average Rating3.85
(based on 207 reviews)

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.

258Uploads

203k+Views

77k+Downloads

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.
Improve your text - Smoking (Health)
jusch12jusch12

Improve your text - Smoking (Health)

(0)
A worksheet for GCSE students to make them aware of common mistakes and how to improve them when writing about smoking. The task is: Text (A) needs improving, text (B) is excellent. What feedback would you give (A) to improve and become (B)? Be as specific as possible and use marking codes. 1. Underline mistakes in (A) and annotate with marking codes 2. Underline extras in (B) 3. What feedback would you give (A) to improve and become (B)?
Speed Questions Family
jusch12jusch12

Speed Questions Family

(0)
Revise for a speaking exam about Family. A powerpoint with lots of questions about your family. Students work in pairs and ask each other the questions, but only have a few second until the teacher goes to the next slide. Each questions shows if person A or B has to ask the question. It could be used as a speed dating activity.
End of term puzzle for Stimmt 1 unit 1  Meine Welt
jusch12jusch12

End of term puzzle for Stimmt 1 unit 1 Meine Welt

(0)
This is a tarsia puzzle to practise vocab from chapter 1 in Stimmt 1. 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, cover lessons or end of term This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, an answer sheet for the teacher in list form and one showing the shape. If the print quality of the student slide isn’t good enough, use the attached pdf file.
End of year Stimmt 1 Puzzle
jusch12jusch12

End of year Stimmt 1 Puzzle

(0)
#Please wait for corrections before buying this resource This is a tarsia puzzle to practise vocab from all chapters of Stimmt 1 (just a few from the last chapter). 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, cover lessons or end of year. This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, an answer sheet for the teacher in list form and one showing the shape. If the print quality of the powerpoint is not good enough, use the attached pdf file.
Puzzles for Edexcel GCSE (old spec) Jobs - Der Jobmarkt
jusch12jusch12

Puzzles for Edexcel GCSE (old spec) Jobs - Der Jobmarkt

(0)
A fun starter or plenary practising school vocab from pages 100-101 in the old spec Edexcel GCSE Foundation book (jobs, feminine and masculine forms, reasons for liking jobs and forms of to be). Includes three word puzzles and answers. Corrected Version
Group Speaking Task about Films
jusch12jusch12

Group Speaking Task about Films

(0)
A grid with film questions ("A film with three parts" ect), students need to go around and ask other people for the answers. Practises speaking and using film vocabulary
General Conversation about Hobbies (Foundation)
jusch12jusch12

General Conversation about Hobbies (Foundation)

(0)
Two worksheets to help students prepare questions and answers for the German general conversation part of the 2016 spec exam or for a speaking exam for the old 2014 spec specification. They are based on the questions in the back of Stimmt! AQA German Foundation book, but can be used with any text book. Sheet 1 has questions and answers and sample answers in English and German. (More support) Sheet 2 has the questions and answers English and German and useful vocab, structures and hints on what tenses and content to include. (More independence)
Die Universität - Puzzle for AS-Level Education topic
jusch12jusch12

Die Universität - Puzzle for AS-Level Education topic

(0)
This is a Tarsia puzzle to practise words relating to university education in German, aimed at 6th form students. 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 term. This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, a answer sheet for the teacher in list form and showing the shape. If the print quality of the powerpoint isn't good enough, use the attached pdf file.
End of year 10 puzzle Edexcel German GCSE (2009 spec)
jusch12jusch12

End of year 10 puzzle Edexcel German GCSE (2009 spec)

(0)
This is a tarsia puzzle with mixed vocab for the end of year of year ten German. The vocab is based on units 1 to 4 of the Edexcel German GCSE (2009 spec) foundation book and includes Media, Holiday, School and Family. 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.
End of year 10 Puzzle Chapter 4 Family Foundation
jusch12jusch12

End of year 10 Puzzle Chapter 4 Family Foundation

(0)
This is a tarsia puzzle with family vocab for the end of year of year ten German. The vocab is based on unit 4 of the Edexcel German GCSE (2009 spec) foundation book about family, character, marriage and some past tense. 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.
German clip art and digital stickers
jusch12jusch12

German clip art and digital stickers

(0)
Have a look at our new collection of German-themed stickers! This set includes a variety of images of famous German people, landmarks, and traditional items. You’ll find stickers of iconic figures such as Albert Einstein and Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as famous buildings like Neuschwanstein Castle and the Brandenburg Gate. Additionally, you’ll find a selection of stickers featuring traditional German items such as Edelweiss, VW camper vans, and lederhosen. These stickers are perfect for teachers looking to add a touch of German culture to their curriculum, whether it be in history, language, or cultural studies. Download now and make your virtual classroom come alive with a taste of Germany.
Remote Learning French Escape Room activity - Find the immortal Count de St Germain
jusch12jusch12

Remote Learning French Escape Room activity - Find the immortal Count de St Germain

(8)
A lesson that your students will not forget quickly! No prep needed - remote learning ready! A history-themed escape room activity for beginners in French in which students need to solve language related puzzles to chase down the legendary Count de Saint German, who is said to be immortal. They will use historical documents, puzzles and virtual trips to France to open the locks on the website and get closer to the prize. Students need to know French colours, numbers, clothes and months. This will keep them focused, even on the last lesson of term. This resources contains a remote learning version and a classroom based verion. The resource includes: Digital Escape Room on Genially - no other resources needed, will work on any device. Classroom version: paper puzzles and “historical” documents Link to "The mysterious Count de Saint Germain” website. Teacher instruction and answers
An introduction to Germany Escape Room/  WebQuest
jusch12jusch12

An introduction to Germany Escape Room/ WebQuest

(4)
New Digital Version now available A web-based activity to introduce students to German geography and culture and first German words. Unlike other webquests, students here use internet research to solve puzzles and codes while learning about Germany. It also does not require any printing as all answers are entered and checked in the webpage. Ideal activity at the beginning of a course in German language or European geography or as a fun activity last lesson before the holidays. The activity includes tasks on: • Germany’s location in the world • German cities • 360-degree picture quests • famous Germans • German companies • Greetings in German
Stimmt 3 Chapter 5 (Rechte und Pflichten) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation
jusch12jusch12

Stimmt 3 Chapter 5 (Rechte und Pflichten) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation

(2)
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 5 Stimmt 3 Red. This download includes: -PowerPoint with three pictures with questions in German and optional 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 translation tasks included in the PowerPoint. Note: vocabulary slide should be first in ppt, was put to back so preview on TES shows pictures.
Mes résolutions pour manger sain - Health food
jusch12jusch12

Mes résolutions pour manger sain - Health food

(1)
Two worksheets based on page 36 in Studio 3 rouge to introduce healthy food and phrases to talk about food in the future tense. The gapfill worksheet can be used with the red or the green book to introduce food items in French and for students to produce a vocab list. The other worksheet uses the phrases from task 1 as a match up task and a translation to extend the task.
An Introduction to France Escape Room
jusch12jusch12

An Introduction to France Escape Room

(1)
A web-based activity to introduce students to France’s geography and culture and first French words. Unlike other webquests, students here use internet research to solve puzzles and codes while learning about France . It also does not require any printing as all answers are entered and checked in the webpage. Ideal activity at the beginning of a course in French or European geography or as a fun activity last lesson before the holidays. The activity includes tasks on: • France’s location in the world • French cities • 360-degree picture quests • famous French people • French companies • Greetings in French