Materials for the virtual classroom Goethe at home © Goethe-Institut We have compiled a collection of materials that are suitable for the teaching and learning of German online: >> children >> teens >> teachers For Children ©Goethe-Institut Australien German with Felix und Franzi German with Felix und Franzi offers teaching materials, that are available for free download, as well as the possibility to book an online room and further ideas on how to use the hand puppets in the German classroom. © Lingo – Eduversum LINGO learn STEM LINGO consists of a hands-on magazine for children between the ages of 8 and 12 as well as the MINTmobile website and app for teens aged 13 to 16. © Goethe-Institut / ove-pictures Science Experiments in German Here you'll find 20 CLIL modules for these topics: Water, magnetism, plants, cars, materials, air, time, weight, oil, fat, gas, the human body, animals, nature, earth and the sun suited for primary school children in Years 3 and 4. © Goethe-Institut Kinderuni Live online taster session Book a live online taster session free of charge for kids in Years 4 to 6. This 50 minute course is lead by one of our German teachers via Zoom. ©Goethe-Institut Kinder university The digital Kinder University is an innovative educational project for children aged 8-12. A key aspect of the Kinder University is its online platform which is accessible to everyone free of charge. For Teens © Goethe-Institut Junior University The JuniorUni is a free educational project for young people. It offers the opportunity to find answers to the most exciting questions from the fields of robotics, aerospace, technologies, science, energy and sustainability and to learn German at the same time. ©Colourbox Online Exam Preparation for Year 11/12 These online rooms for exam preparation, repetition and practice are based on the core themes of the various curricula. © Coral_Brunner/iStock, Rafael Ben-Ari (chameleonseye)/iStock Teaching Materials UmWelten These teaching materials on environmental topics were developed to accompany two films produced as part of the project UmWelten. © Goethe-Institut EDDU Erfolgreich digital Deutsch unterrichten - is a project of the Goethe-Instituts in South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand that supports teaching and learning of German with digital tools. © Steffen Kreft Lifeswap Lifeswap - The Lockdown Diaries The series Lifeswap is back with a lockdown special and five new episodes. © Eduversum GmbH LingoMINTmobil "LingoMINTmobil" offers numerous interactive online materials for students of German in the fields of biology, chemistry, geography, physics, computer science, mathematics and technology. © Goethe-Institut Onleihe: German Online Library Over 100 German films – classic movies as well as current productions – are available for free on our eMedia platform, the eLibrary. © Goethe-Institut | Illustration: DOON 東 Popcast - current Music from Germany Rock, Pop, Hip-Hop, Electro: Every month this podcast presents new music from Germany below the radar to adults and young people interested in music. Quality pop made in Germany, also available for download by subscription. © Canva Goethe-Institut on Spotify Electronic music, German pop or podcasts? On our spotify channel you can find a large selection of playlists for music lovers of all ages. Photo: Kandismedia Learn German with Ida The YouTube channel 24h Deutsch takes you on a journey through a typical day in Germany. Each episode is dedicated to a German learning aspect: from tongue twisters and cursing to the subjunctive II (levels A2/B1) © Goethe-Institut und Deutsche Welle Deutschlandlabor Do Germans eat sausage every day? Does every German drive an expensive car? Nina and David, the two hosts of the series Das Deutschlandlabor explore these and other stereotypes. © Goethe-Institut Everyday life in Germany Ticket nach Berlin Six candidates, two teams, one goal: Berlin. On their journey through Germany six young learners of German face thrilling challenges. © picture alliance / Westend61 | Giorgio Fochesato Calendar 2022 Our 2022 calendar focusses on the topic "Blick in die Zukunft – Trends und Forschung aus Deutschland“. Goethe-Institut | CC BY-NC 3.0 Bauhaus DIY The DIY-kit is aimed at a target group aged twelve to eighteen and conveys relevant aspects of the Bauhaus and its ideas in a practical and personal way. © Canva Teaching materials on PASCH-net PASCH-net offers a variety of videos, texts and audios addressing current topics. The materials can be downloaded free of charge and can be filtered according to language level and topic. © science film festival Teaching Resources Science Film Festival Here you will find films and related teaching materials on the topics of science, technology and the environment for children and young people of all ages. © Peffermind Games Quiz: AroundtheWorld Children and young people from the age of eight can test their knowledge on nature and environmental topics around the world in this quiz. App City of Words Die App wird gerade einem Update unterzogen. Sie steht euch bald wieder zur Verfügung. Our learning app guides you through a fictional "Stadt der Wörter" (City of Words). In interactive exchange with other players, the free app teaches vocabulary at the A1/A2 level. © Peffermind Games Quiz: Test your Eco Type! Decide quickly: Here, children and young people, up from eight years old, can find out what ecotype they are. © Goethe-Institut Deutschtrainer A1 How do you count in German? What are fruits and vegetables called? How do you tell the time in German? In 10 chapters you can practice vocabulary and structures on topics from everyday life. © Goethe-Institut Heiße Kartoffel "Heiße Kartoffel" is a digital educational game, developed by the Goethe-Institut, for learners at A2 level to practice German vocabulary and grammar and test general knowledge about Germany. © Goethe-Institut Learn German in everyday life Our Street – German in everyday situations Discover who is living or working here and practise your German. For Teachers © Colourbox Short & sweet These compact and convenient online professional learning units are aimed at teachers in Australia who are short of time and are looking for new ideas and effective methods for their classes. © Canva Learn German online in Australia Many of our courses are now online! There is no need to be based in Melbourne or Sydney. You can learn German from wherever you are in Australia. © colourbox Online-Seminars for Teachers of German The online-seminars offered by the Goethe-Institut are available for teachers of German free of charge. Foto: Shutterstock.com, Rawpixel.com Deutsch für Dich Learn German together free of charge: Browse tutorials by language ability level and topic, and add them to your own learning list. You will find learning tips and you may share experiences with other users in the forum. Top