GCSE Past and future job plansQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE Past and future job plans

(0)
2 resources on the topic of job ambitions. Sentence builder to allow students to formulate sentences saying what job they wanted to do as a child and why and what they want to do now and why. eg Als Kind wollte ich Lehrer werden, weil ich Kindern helfen wollte. Doch heute möchte ich TIerarzt werden, weil ich Tiere liebe. Accompanying PPT including: a. recap of no article with jobs unless there’s an adjective b. matching reasons to explain why you wanted a job and translating the sentences into English c. translation into German using the sentence builder d. further developing the answer by adding future plans (compulsory for higher only) d. dice game practising the structure on the sentence builder
GCSE German - Future plans (education) + weilQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German - Future plans (education) + weil

(0)
A 2 resource lesson on the topic of future plans (education only) Worksheet (PDF and editable word doc) This contains: a. a sentence builder to make sentences saying what your future educational plans are eg do an apprenticeship, go to college b. 7 reasons why you want to do these things - these are jumbled sentences where the students must put the words in the correct order Accompanying PPT This has a. key vocab matching starter b. the SB on with sections covered so students are challenged to do more and more of the sentence from memory. Ideal for mini WB tasks, verbal tennis etc. c. the answers to the unjumble the weil sentences
GCSE German: Comparing primary and secondary schoolQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German: Comparing primary and secondary school

(1)
GCSE German lesson comparing primary and secondary school including lots of speaking practice, key verbs in past and present, past and present time phrases with inversion and translation into English. Depending on lesson length this may well be two lessons!
GCSE German - Are you healthy - Sentence builderQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German - Are you healthy - Sentence builder

(0)
A two page sentence builder worksheet on the topic of health. Includes: how important is health to you what you do to be fit and healthy what you do instead of unhealthy habits why you try to be healthy eg too much sugar can lead to … Structures used include: um … zu statt … zu inversion versuche ich … zu weil kann/könnte Vocabuarly - includes a range of vocab on the topic of healthy lifestyles
GCSE German - Hobbies - Sentence builderQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German - Hobbies - Sentence builder

(0)
Sentence builder to give opinions and/or frequency for a range of hobbies. Hobbies are in the present tense. Second page contains another sentence builder to extend opinions with weil/da and obwohl.
GCSE German - TV programmes - Sentence buildersQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German - TV programmes - Sentence builders

(0)
PPT containing sentence builders to give opinions about TV programmes. Favourite programme + genre Interesting adjectives to use Opinions of different genres + reasons Examples of added quality of language phrases What you watched yesterday What you are going to watch
GCSE German - School (revision) - Escape RoomQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German - School (revision) - Escape Room

(0)
A fun revision escape room activity to practise key language from the school unit - school rules, facilities in school, opinions, comparing primary and secondary school, looking forward to etc. Students must solve six revision tasks (word snake, cryptogram, fallen tiles, fallen phrase, translation into English and crossword). Once solved, they will take specific letters from each puzzle answer, rearrange them to make the final sentence which allows them to escape from the room. The whole activity is designed to take an hour. If you have lower ability students or lessons shorter than an hour, you might need to cut a task and just give them the letters from that task. You could also just use each task individually as part of a normal lesson.
GCSE German: School rules - sentence builderQuick View
Frau_R

GCSE German: School rules - sentence builder

(0)
Sentence builder to say what your school rules are. Uses the verbs müssen and dürfen with man and wir. Ideal for GCSE German. Lots of repetition to really learn the phrases. Includes two versions - one using both nicht and kein to make negatives and one just with nicht if you prefer to remove the challenge of kein. On both version the challenge increases as you work through by removing more and more words. PPT provided so you can choose which bits you want to use. Can be used with mini whiteboards to translate sentences from and into either language. Works well to do verbal tennis where students take it in turns to say sentences. They have to do more and more from memory as you move through slides.