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A Level German: Deutsche in der Schweiz
Lesson resource about a German’s experience of learning Swiss German to integrate in Switzerland. Link to a video, then an article with comprehension and discussion questions.

A Level German: Welche Sprache sprechen Einwanderer zu Hause?
Welche Sprache sprechen Einwanderer zu Hause?
Based on a video from destatis and includes:
Listening comprehension questions on statistics (fold the sheet or cover the transcript)
Typed up transcript for students to check their answers.
Students then use the transcript to translate the English paragraph into German in order to practise manipulating language.
A suggested translation.

A Level German: Kunst in Deutschland
Gapped transcript and translation activities based on a video from Deutschlandlabor on the topic of art.

GCSE German: Wie handysüchtig bist du?
A wie handysüchtig bist du? quiz to encourage personalisation of language and some higher-level vocabulary. Pupils can then apply this to a photocard activity on the second page.

ALevel German: Influencer in der Schweiz
An article on how social media influences young people in Switzerland with activities to develop vocabulary and reading comprehension. Includes answers for easy marking.

GCSE German: Habit Builder
With just 30 days to go until the first written papers, it’s the perfect time for pupils to build a daily revision habit. This free resource provides 30 simple revision tasks to help pupils start revising every day.
Each task is designed to be quick and manageable. While these tasks are just the beginning, they’re a great way to overcome the challenge of starting revision and build the momentum needed for more in-depth study.
This resource is ideal for teachers looking to share a structured, easy-to-follow revision plan with their pupils as they count down to their exams. Share it with your pupils to help them stay on track and maximise their revision time in the final month before their papers.

GCSE French: Habit Builder
With just 30 days to go (if you share with pupils on 21st April!) until the first written papers, it’s the perfect time for pupils to build a daily revision habit. This free resource provides 30 simple revision tasks to help pupils start revising every day.
Each task is designed to be quick and manageable. While these tasks are just the beginning, they’re a great way to overcome the challenge of starting revision and build the momentum needed for more in-depth study.
This resource is ideal for teachers looking to share a structured, easy-to-follow revision plan with their pupils as they count down to their exams. Share it with your pupils to help them stay on track and maximise their revision time in the final month before their papers.