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Here you will find a wide range of teaching materials and free German exercises, compiled in accordance with subject areas of the British GSCE for German as a foreign language. The focus is on promoting the use of the German language in action-oriented lessons, communicative speaking and writing. Don't hesitate to contact us, if you have questions.

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My family and I

Identity and culture

This is me, my pet and my relationships with family and friends

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This is me – a book by me about me

The book focuses on the learners' lifeworld. It offers activities and exercises that encourage children and young people to talk in German about themselves, their family, their preferences or other areas of their lives. | Language: German

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Family and Diversity

“Family” is a concept that is becoming more and more colourful, diverse and disparate in today's world. In this lesson, the family is to be examined and learnt about in different facets.

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My Pet

Dog, cat, mouse - almost every child wants a pet. For some young people, this wish has come true. They tell what they like to do with their animals. Worksheets for the texts can be downloaded. | Language: German

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Comic - A Day in Berlin

In this comic, learners accompany a diverse group of friends on a day out in Berlin. Everyday communication situations such as introducing themselves, asking for directions, ordering something, etc. are illustrated.

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Rike and her world

Friederike is 16 years old and comes from a small town near Munich. Here Rike talks about her family, her home and her hobbies. Audios, texts and worksheets are available for use in class. | Language: German

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Technology in everyday life

Social media and mobile phones

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My favourite apps worldwide

Which apps are popular with young people right now and what is special about them? Students talk about which apps are important to them in everyday life. | Language: German

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Always online?

Smartphone, Facebook, WhatsApp - which media do young people in Germany use? What role do books, television or radio play? Berlin schoolchildren tell which media they use regularly. Worksheets are available for the video. | Language: German

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Young people and social media

Social media have become an integral part of young people's everyday lives. This lesson deals with the media behaviour of young people and encourages critical reflection.

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Granfluencer

“Granfluencers” show on social media that even the older generation is jumping on the trends more and more and having fun presenting themselves on TikTok, Facebook or Instagram. Discuss this with your students.

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Hobbies

Leisure activities

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Exceptional Hobbies

Four young people talk about their leisure activities that are less familiar to them. There are audios, texts and worksheets to download for the interviews. | Language: German

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My weekend

What do pupils in Germany do at the weekend? In an email, Paul writes to his pen pal Sam about what his weekend looks like. | Worksheets with vocabulary and writing exercises are available for your lessons.   | Language: German

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Going out under 18 - this is how young people party

On Friday or Saturday evenings, many young people like to go to parties or to the cinema. They go to a concert or meet in a club. Young people talk about what they like to do most. Worksheets on the videos can be used in class. | Language: German

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Hiking in Germany (A2)

Many people like to be on the move. Hiking is a popular hobby in Germany. In the Germany Lab, learners find out more about this hobby and get to know a popular hiking area in Germany. Interactive exercises and worksheets are available for the video. | Language: German

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Music

Leisure activities

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Your band

Learning German with music: The songs of the band ok.danke.tschüss have the language level A2/B1 and really put you in the mood. Eva, Lucas and Manu sing about important topics such as sustainability, social media and, of course, love. All videos are accompanied by interactive exercises for self-learning. | Language: German

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Music tipp

Here we regularly introduce you to a German band. Collected together, these music videos offer a cross-section of the German music scene. The music videos are accompanied by lyrics and worksheets.

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Songs about environmental protection

These songs on the topic of environmental protection offer young people a way to approach the subject in a playful way and learn German at the same time. In addition to the songs, this teaching material offers songs, worksheets and lessons plans to deal with the topics of deforestation and global warming.

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My Favourite Music

Rap, hip-hop, reggae, Bavarian music, German rap, German hits or classical music: young people tell what music they like best and why they like it. The texts can be used in class with worksheets. | Language: German

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The Band Diary with EINSHOCH6

Let your students learn Germany and the German language with hip-hop music! The Munich band EINSHOCH6 takes you on a journey through Germany in 40 diary episodes. There are interactive exercises for each video. | Language: German

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Music | The Germany Lab

How important is music to Germans? And which instruments are popular in Germany? In this video, learners can find out more. | Language: German

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Food

Leisure activities

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Our Favourite Food

Pizza, pasta, vegetables, salad - what tastes particularly good? And when do you like to eat the most? A family talks about their favourite food. | Worksheets with exercise on the text can be downloaded. | Language: German

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“Kaffeeklatsch” - A delicious exercise

Create a great baking book with German cake recipes with your students! This lesson guides you through the project.

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How good is yummi?

Food is one of the most popular topics in the German class and for a good reason! Here you will find interactive tasks and assignments on the topic sustainable food. In addition, the material focuses on interdisciplinary project work.

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Lingo Global issue 12: Food for the world

In the twelfth edition of the Lingo Global series, young learners of German can sensitise and inform themselves on a total of 11 pages on the subject of world hunger and food in the world.

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Sports

Leisure activities

European Football Championship EURO 2024

Use one of this year's sporting highlights, the European Football Championship EURO 2024 in Germany, as an opportunity to talk about football in the classroom. This unit consists of four interactive worksheets on the topic.

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European Women's Football Championship 2022 in England

This dossier provides you with background information for your own further education and teaching materials for German lessons on the topic of women's football.

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Teaching materials - A project to accompany the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™

Bring the likeable players of the German women's national football team right into the classroom and be inspired by funny video statements and fantastic ideas for flexible, creative, interactive and action-oriented use of these in your lessons. | Language: German

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Poster exhibition - A project accompanying the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™

The exhibition “One Ball - Many Stories: Football Nation Germany” is part of the project “At Ball Height”, an accompanying project of the Goethe-Institut in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. The posters as well as the English translations of the texts and the worksheets can be downloaded and used in the classroom. | Language: German

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“Goal!” ...with German - Learning in stations

“Mit Deutsch ins Tor!” combines football and German through language and sport learning stations. The downloadable material package contains worksheets, an overview of the learning stations, notes on the tasks and a vocabulary list. | Language: German

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Soccer | The Germany Lab

Soccer is the most popular sport in Germany. Germans not only enjoy watching soccer matches on TV or in the stadium; they also like to play it themselves in their free time. Interactive exercises are available for this learning video. | Language: German

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Sport in Germany - 12 suggestions for German lessons

12 teaching suggestions around the topic of sport that make lessons exciting and interesting.
 

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Favourite sports

Students from India show in short films which sports they particularly like. The videos are accompanied by downloadable worksheets. | Language: German

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My Sport

Four young people talk in videos about the sports they do. Worksheets can be used in class to accompany the videos. | Language: German

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Customs and holidays

Customs and festivals in German-speaking countries and communities

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Festive holidays and other parties - Suggestions for German lessons

Christmas, Easter, birthdays, weddings... How do Germans celebrate their festivals? What traditions and customs are there? We have compiled texts, photos, cartoons, statistics, songs and much more on the topic for you. | Language: German

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Seasons and customs: Learning Videos

These learning videos give German learners an insight into Germany's cultural and historical events and immerse them in the customs and traditions of modern-day Germany. Worksheets for the videos can be used in class.

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Advent traditions (A2)

Advent wreaths, visits to the Christmas market, baking biscuits - for many people in Germany, the time before Christmas is a special time with many traditions and customs. The video introduces some customs. Interactive exercises and worksheets can be used with the video in class. | Language: German

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Crafting advent decorations

In Germany, many people get creative in the run-up to Christmas. We show how to make simple stars, decorations from natural materials or beautiful candle holders from old lids. | Language: German

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Celebrating birthdays

Four young people tell how they celebrate their birthdays in Germany. There are audios, texts and worksheets to download for the interviews. | Language: German

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New Year's Eve customs in Germany (A2)

In Germany, there are many customs to celebrate the turn of the year. The German learning format Bandtagebuch takes a closer look at some of them in the video episode “Happy New Year”. There are interactive exercises and worksheets to download with the video. | Language: German

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Carnival - My Costume

Three young people talk in a video about how they celebrate Fasching (carnival) and which disguise they have chosen for it. | Language: German

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Colourful Easter: simple craft ideas to try out

Easter is the oldest and most important holiday in Christianity. Traditionally, many people in Germany decorate their houses and flats with Easter decorations. Three videos explain how to easily make Easter decorations yourself. | Language: German

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May day and more: German customs in the month of May

For many people in Germany, it is one of the most beautiful months of the year, because it is green and blossoming everywhere. But May is also one of the months with the most traditions and customs. This article presents some of them. | Language: German

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Holidays and traditional celebrations worldwide

There are special festivals in every country, often with special customs and long traditions. Pupils present some festivals around the globe. The texts can be used in class together with worksheets. | Language: German

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My home: Where I live

Identity and culture

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My city

What do you like about your city? What problems do you have there? What do you wish for your home? Eight young people tell their stories. | Language: German

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Why I like living in my city

What makes a city a good place to live? Four PASCH students from Appleby College in Oakville, Canada, tell us what makes their place special. | Language: German

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Living | The Germany Lab

How do Germans actually live? In the video, learners can find out how differently people live in Germany and how to look for a flat in Germany. | Language: German

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Aid organisations and volunteering

Social issues

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Animal Shelters in Germany (A2)

Learners get an insight into the work of an animal shelter in Germany and discuss why the commitment to animals is important. There are interactive exercises and worksheets to download with the video. | Language: German

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Healthy lifestyles

Social issues

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Fit with Goethe: Learning videos

What do we eat? How much do we move? How do we feel? How do we care for ourselves? How do we perceive nature? How do we communicate with each other? These are all questions addressed in the video series under the motto "Fit with Goethe". Worksheets are available for the videos.

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Climate Change & Health

The consequences of climate change for the environment and all living things are serious and far-reaching: these interactive worksheets focus on the impact of climate change on people's health.

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Lingo Global 2: Healthy Living

Health is a UN Sustainable Development Goal. In the interactive magazine Lingo Global, young learners of German and teachers can find videos, texts and current data, graphics, pictures, exercises and vocabulary on the topic. | Language: German

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German for young people - Fokus Lernen

Listening comprehension exercises based on mindfulness principles that you can use with your students in class.

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Environmental protection and sustainability

Global perspectives

Goethe-Institut UK

Songs about environmental protection

These songs on the topic of environmental protection offer young people a way to approach the subject in a playful way and learn German at the same time. In addition to the songs, this teaching material offers worksheets and teacher's guides to deal with the topics of deforestation and global warming.

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Sustainable consumption

This dossier provides you with background information for your own CPD and a variety of teaching materials for German lessons. Your learners will engage with their own clothing consumption, waste avoidance and alternatives to buying new and will be encouraged to reflect on conscious and sustainable consumption.

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Garbage | The Germany Lab

All over the world, far too much waste is produced. In this video, learners find out how waste separation works in Germany and how to shop without packaging. | Language: German

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Environmental problems in my country

Which environmental problems do young people find important? And what can they do themselves? This is what four twelfth grade students from a PASCH school in South Africa tell us. Audios and texts of the interviews are available for download. | Language: German

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Environmental education: Multimedia learning packages

You want to get children and young people excited about environmental protection? Whether in the classroom or for digital lessons - use Deutsche Welle's learning packages. | Language: German

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Ecology and sustainability - Suggestions for German lessons

On the topic of ecology and sustainability, we offer you 12 teaching suggestions here on interesting topics such as upcycling, urban gardens, organic farming, unpacking shops. | Language: German

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Lifehacks for everyday life - Teaching suggestions

The English word lifehack describes ideas that can be used to solve everyday challenges. Translated into German, you can say "lifehacks". The eco-lifehacks in the calendar show creative ideas for everyday life with which you can protect the environment at the same time. You can see how simple environmentally friendly alternatives can be. | Language: German

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Being active together - for our Earth

Die 17 Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung sind eine Antwort auf die Frage: Wie können wir besser leben? Hier werden die Ziele und Tipps, wie man diese erreichen kann, kurz vorgestellt. Dazu gibt es Übungen zum Leseverstehen. | Language: German

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Less plastic - 8 tips for your everyday life

Plastic waste is a very big problem for the environment. But using less plastic is not that difficult. Tips for a plastic-free life are presented here. Reading comprehension tasks are available for the texts. | Language: German

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Cool fashion - shopping sustainably!

Buying second-hand or fairly produced clothes, making new clothes out of old ones, wearing clothes for a long time or buying less - students show how to dress cool and more sustainably. Worksheets are available for the texts. | Language: German

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Poverty and homelessness

Global perspectives

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Poverty in German | The Germany Lab (A2)

Even in a rich country like Germany, money is distributed unequally. In your German as a foreign language lessons, discuss how poverty is dealt with in Germany. Interactive exercises are available for the video of the series “Deutschlandlabor”. | Language: German

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Foodbanks in Germany (A2)

The video introduces the food bank organisation “Die Tafeln” (The Tables) and provides an opportunity to discuss social commitment. Interactive exercises and worksheets are available for the video. | Language: German

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LINGO Global Issue 8: A World without Poverty?

This issue of the Lingo Global magazine series offers eleven pages for young learners of German to explore the causes and consequences of poverty.

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Travel and tourism

Global perspectives

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Young people and travel

Adventure and travel are at the top of young people's lists. If young people want to stay abroad longer and get to know the language and culture more intensively, they often opt for a student exchange or a work and travel stay. Learn more about youth travel.

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Holidays | The Germany Lab

In this video, learners find out when holidays are in Germany, where and how often Germans go on holiday and what they like to do at the best time of the year. Interactive exercises are available for the video. | Language: German

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Holiday Postcards

Young people write postcards from their summer holidays. The postcards can be used in class together with worksheets. | Language: German

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This is how I learn

School, future plans,
and career orientation

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Why are you learning German?

In the PASCH youth courses, students from all over the world learn German together. Course participants in Dresden have revealed their favourite German words and tell why they are learning German. Reading comprehension exercises are available for the interviews. | Language: German

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My school life

School, future plans,
and career orientation

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School | The Germany Lab

In this video, learners find out more about school in Germany: What are the students' favourite subjects and what do they do at lunchtime? And how many languages are spoken at this school? The video is accompanied by a variety of interactive exercises. | Language: German

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Elias: My day

Elias reports on his day via WhatsApp. With text messages and photos, he tells what he does on a normal Monday. | Language: German

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My Classroom

There are many different types of schools in Germany. Pupils from a primary school, a comprehensive school, a special school, a grammar school and a vocational school show their classroom. The lesson unit also includes worksheets and a lesson outline. | Language: German

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My School Bag

School bags are very different. Younger ones like colourful school bags. Older ones often take a backpack or a bag. Five German students show you their school bags and what they take to school. | Language: German

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On a class trip - travelling with the school

Pupils in Germany go on school trips once a year or every two years. They usually spend the night in youth hostels. Leander and Elena tell us where they went with their class and what they did there. | Language: German

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Learning on the high seas

Every year, the Thor Heyerdal sailing ship sets off from Hamburg with around 40 students on board. What they experience during this time, where they go ashore, how they learn: you and your pupils can read and listen to all this here.

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Abi customs - farewell to school days

The Abitur exams are over. Afterwards, the farewell from school is celebrated - with a festive Abi ball, funny pranks, motto T-shirts and Abi book. Young people from Berlin tell their stories. Worksheets are available for the reports. | Language: German

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Career choices and higher education

School, future plans,
and career orientation

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German Reimagined

Inspirational British women talk about their careers with German in this video series. Interactive worksheets are provided to accompany the videos.

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Enterprise German

German plus career orientation

Unternehmen Deutsch builds a bridge between the topic of business and German lessons and illustrates the importance of the German language in the international labour market. Extensive material modules guide you through the project.

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Career Roadshow UK

These teaching materials will help you prepare for and follow up on the German Career Roadshows or can be used as a separate teaching unit.

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My plans after school

Finished school and then? Apprenticeship, internship, study - there are many options. Eight young people talk about what they have chosen and how they imagine their professional future. The videos are accompanied by teaching materials. | Language: German

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Careers in Germany

Pupils who have done an internship in Germany, are learning a trade or have even found their dream job talk about their experiences. Worksheets can be used to accompany the videos. | Language: German

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Goethe-Institut UK

Craft & Trade Professions - Tradition and innovation in Germany

Here you will find teaching suggestions on 12 traditional and innovative craft and trade professions in Germany. The materials include: Worksheets, handouts for teachers, pictures and texts. The texts include interviews, cartoons and statistics in addition to training and occupational profiles. | Language: German

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Vocational training & apprenticeships in Germany

Leon is doing an apprenticeship as an office management assistant. He started finding out about professions while he was still at school. But how did he find his apprenticeship? He tells us about his path to training. | Language: German

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The professional world

The material contains appealing pictures, texts, statements by young people, cartoons and statistics on the topic, which are suitable for use in the classroom.

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World of Business

These materials give pupils an insight into the world of business. For example, they learn how a company is structured, how successful advertising works and how to develop an innovative product. The interactive worksheets provide motivating exercises and communicative and creative tasks.

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