The protagonist Hans Hase is the decisive identification figure for little learners. He lives in a suitcase from which he emerges every lesson and into which he always returns at the end. Through him, the children find access to the foreign language, because Hans Hase speaks and understands only German.
The desire to communicate with Hans Hase creates the motivation to understand German and speak it. Listening, singing, doing handicrafts and playing, the children get to know Hans Hase and thus gently enter the world of the German language.
The material is divided into three parts. These are further divided into sub-chapters:
Part 1: Singing - Playing - Rhyming
1.1 Getting to know each other
1.2 Hans Hase and his family
1.3 A hat, a stick, an umbrella
1.4 My house
1.5 My garden
1.6 Review unit
1.7 Always carrots
1.8 Hans Hase and his friends
1.9 Doing horse steps
1.10 Come, let's visit Hans Hase
1.11 Our toys
1.12 Review unit
1.13 One ball, two balls
1.14 One, two, three we want to count
1.15 Aunt Rose's birthday - part 1
1.16 Aunt Rose's birthday - part 2
1.17 Aunt Rose's birthday - part 3
1.18 Review unit
1.19 Pants, skirt and other clothes
1.20 Brrr, it's cold
1.21 The four seasons
1.22 We do sports
1.23 Skiing, jogging and other sports
1.24 Review unit
Part 2: We celebrate throughout the year
2.25 Santa Claus
2.26 Christmas - part 1
2.27 Christmas - part 2
2.28 Easter - part 1
2.29 Easter - part 2
2.30 Birthday
Part 3: Board game
Each chapter contains didactic notes and many different exercise sheets.
Would you like to borrow the Hans Hase suitcase?
- Are you a teacher at a school in Germany and interested in the Hans Hase material package? You can contact a nearby Goethe-Institut, where the suitcase with all materials is available for loan.
- If you teach abroad, feel free to reach out to the language department at your local Goethe-Institut.
- You can find all Goethe-Institut locations worldwide here: Goethe-Institut locations worldwide