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GERMAN WS
Darchy
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GERMAN WS
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Hello!
Does anyone know a good page (like this) for German worksheets and handouts? To teach German as a foreign/second language?
Thanks, D.
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22 Jan 2009
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a isabel
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Hi! I have already asked the same question.... It didn�t have to be as good as this one and I would be very happy to receive suggestions... Perhaps we can share...I mean those who teach German, let�s be in touch! Perhaps we can help each other! I have also asked about suggestions for a show/exhibition / placcard/ for a week dedicated to German which we will have to present in our school and we are only 2 teachers of German. Can anybody give ideas or share materials /videos to show in our pupils�canteen or taped video concerts? Can anyone suggest interesting German films to be shown to our pupils? (Of course I would need to find the possibility to get Portuguese or English captions...
Thanks a lot for your suggestions!
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22 Jan 2009
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douglas
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A couple good German films that reflect some German-unique culture during and after the fall of the Wall are "Sonneallee" and "Goddbye Lenin". I really enjoyed "Sonnenallee" when I was first trying to learn German. OBTW (oh by the way) they are both comedies.
Douglas |
22 Jan 2009
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Rosario Pacheco
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Personally I`ve got some powerpoints in German to teach several things:Name, Essen,etc. If you`re interested I may send it to you. Please leave your mail in my messenger box.
Greetings,Ros�rio |
22 Jan 2009
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Mietz
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Not sure, if that is too serious a film, but "The life of others" (Das Leben der Anderen) is supposed to be a good film - especially about East Germany - see: http://www.sonyclassics.com/thelivesofothers/swf/index.html . I also loved "Paul und Paula". Again - very East German. "Go Trabbi go" is another comedy, but that has some strong Saxon accent - if I remember right.
I don�t teach German, so I won�t be of much help, but ask "s.lefevre". I seem to remember, that she teaches German.
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22 Jan 2009
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Olindalima ( F )
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Well, I don�t teach German, but Marks site also has stuff for German, as well as other languages; just look for your flag in the main page and many of the flashcards, bingos, cards, etc are translated into several languages. I don�t know if this is the kind of material you need, anyway, have a look. Mes-english.com
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22 Jan 2009
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s.lefevre
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I sent you a private message with some links. |
22 Jan 2009
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maayyaa
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Heya, I teach English and German and these are some of the sites I use:
http://vdeutsch.eduhi.at/daf_tibs/
http://www.schule.at/gegenstand/daz/index.php?kthid=10423
http://www.nthuleen.com/teach/vocab.html
http://www.sint-lodewijkscollege.be/duits/1kapitel1/kapitel1.htm
http://www.him.si/katja/links_lehrer.php --> with links to various sites.
http://notredamke.rkc.si/deutsch/index.htm --> a great site by Notredamke (I found this site thanks to Pika!!!)
http://www.schubert-verlag.de/aufgaben/uebungen_a1/a1_uebungen_index_z.htm
I hope you can use these!!
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22 Jan 2009
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a isabel
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Thanks everybody for your so quick and efficient help! good luck for you all! AIsabel
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22 Jan 2009
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Darchy
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Well, thank you all for your help! I need those materials for kids, beginners...7-year-olds and then for beginners of 12 years. I appreciate your efforts...now I�m off to discovery...
Enjoy your day, D.
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23 Jan 2009
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Darchy
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Maybe we could suggest Victor to do different languages sections (German, Spanish, Italian, etc.)
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5 Feb 2009
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