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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.

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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.
6th form German Grammar Booklet - Deutsche Grammatik
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6th form German Grammar Booklet - Deutsche Grammatik

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This is a revision and reference grammar booklet (9 pages). Small enough to be always at hand while giving students an overview over all the main topics: word order, cases, prepositions, pronouns and tenses. Aimed at A-Level and Higher GCSE students.
Revision of tenses for GCSE German reading exam
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Revision of tenses for GCSE German reading exam

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A worksheet to practise recognising different tenses. Students fill past tense phrases and time phrases into a past/present/future table. Includes some more difficult ones like modal verbs in the imperfect and separable verbs in the perfect. They then do a GCSE style reading task (Topic: "where I live") to decide which parts are in which tense. Includes answer sheet.
Mes résolutions pour manger sain - Health food
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Mes résolutions pour manger sain - Health food

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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.
Lesson on Jobs - Die Berufe
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Lesson on Jobs - Die Berufe

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A powerpoint to introduce and practise a variety of jobs, places of work and descriptions of the workplace. Gives a quick overview of the conditional. Includes reading and speaking activities and several games.
Studio 3 Module 2 (Bien dans sa peau) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation
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Studio 3 Module 2 (Bien dans sa peau) GCSE Style role play, picture description and translation

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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 “Bien dans sa peau”. 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
Good Bye lenin Escape Room
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Good Bye lenin Escape Room

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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
An Introduction to France Escape Room
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An Introduction to France Escape Room

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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
Autumn Classroom Display Pack - Editable
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Autumn Classroom Display Pack - Editable

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A complete pack to bring all the colours of autumn into your classroom – for walls, windows, bulletin boards or your reading corner in any reception or primary school classroom. You get all these autumn-themed items: An extra large banner with a slogan – can be edited in Powerpoint and printed on 3 pages Colourful bunting with capital letters Capital and lower case letters and numbers Writing paper Labels for drawers, hooks or birthdays Displays: Book/Student/Topic of the week 5 PNG clipart without backgrounds that can be cut out or added digitally to presentations or worksheets 3 colouring pages All items can be edited in PowerPoint or Word to include your chosen phrases, keywords or names.
Stimmt 1 Puzzles Meine Sachen
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Stimmt 1 Puzzles Meine Sachen

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Three fun puzzles to use as a starter or plenary to revise page 16-17 'Meine Sachen' in Stimmt! 1 (indefinite article and questions). Includes answers.
Improve your text - School subjects and opinions
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Improve your text - School subjects and opinions

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A worksheet for KS3 or GCSE students to make them aware of common mistakes and how to improve them when giving opinions about school subjects. 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)?
Doctor's advice game
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Doctor's advice game

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Two columns with pictures/phrases, students choose their own illness, remedy… and then have to guess which of them their partner chose. To practise speaking more the rule is that they have to start the sentence from the beginning and keep going until they use a phrase their partner hasn’t chosen. Similar to battleships but with a longer sentence.