Powerpoint which gradually builds up examples of word order when using separable verbs and illustrates the parallel with adverbial phrases. All in the context of daily routine.
A grammar exercise practising the present tense endings of the verb habiter. This doubles up, on completion, as a dialogue in which Shrek and Superman discuss each other's living arrangements, with the occasional interruption from Donkey.
A PPT in which students must choose from two options (eg petit / petite) in order to describe a number of celebs or film characters. The first slide acts as a home page, hyperlinking to students to unseen photos of characters.
Another 25 GCSE style questions, edited together mostly from resources I've uploaded elsewhere on the TES. These are numbered 26 -50, so they can be tacked on to the previous set. Most, but not all, texts are followed by questions in English or, true / false / not in text questions. Markscheme also uploaded.
Higher level text in which an unemployed German describes the changes he is making to his life as a consequence of unemployment. Followed by questions in English.
Powerpoint with a series of TL questions relating to short texts about relationships. Culled from the internet. The questions are pitched at Year 12/AS Level.
Text, cobbled together from two authentic sources, about the consequences of environmental change for ski areas in Austria. Followed by reading comprehension questions and a discussion task.
Reading comprehension text for beginners in which three pop stars introduce themselves and comment on other pop stars. The text is followed T/F questions in English and dictionary exercise.
A set of comprehension questions relating to Episode 1 of the Channel 4 German Series 'Extra'. Once answered the questions provide the language to complete a writing task.
Extended multi-choice grammar exercise, practising (i) the selection of haben or sein with verbs in the Perfect and (ii) the selection of singular or plural endings with verbs in other tenses. On completion students will also have model texts for describing holidays.
Revision and practice of the Immediate Future in French. Pupils have to predict which member of the class will have one of fifteen possible futures. They then have to write a paragraph about the possible futures of their classmates with the support of a TOOLKIT and a short vocab list.
Two interactive self-marking html activities practising vocab relating to social issues. Each activity has twenty words embedded into it but reveals only a random selection of ten each time it is opened. Will work on PC or IW. If working with a class in a computer suite, they can all open the files but each student will get a slightly different activity.
Vocab quiz on the theme of UMWELT. Adapted from the "Who wants to be a millionaire?" template uploaded by ahardiment. This now works more like a traditional quiz. Students score 5 points for each German word they can give without any prompting and two points for any answer they get from looking at the multichoice options.
Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory describes his very precise daily routine. The text is followed by true / false questions, a find the phrase exercise, a manipulation exercise, and a reminder about the verb needing to be the second idea.