This page features carefully curated free-of-charge teaching materials for students in secondary schools, categorized according to the A1-A2 levels of the European Common Framework of Reference (CEFR). For theoretical concepts and advice on methodology, visit our methodology page.
Explore 100+ videos with historians, filmmakers and activists as they take a fresh look on German Reunification. Attend our lecture series about youth cultures in the GDR, ask our experts whether walls work or not and discuss with them about the limits and advantages of democracies.
What inspires young people in Germany to get involved in politics? We asked five young politicians from Germany´s leading political parties about why they joined their party and what topics they are focusing on at the 2021 parliamentary elections.
Explore Germany's vibrant cities, take a geography challenge, listen to popcasts, and enter to win awards in student contests on contemporary topics from Germany.
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. They cover different topics of the professional world.
Have you ever imagined what a professional career with German could look like? Then think again! With this video series, we want to expand your horizons: Re-imagine what you can do with German.
Unternehmen Deutsch is an intercultural project that builds a bridge between business and the teaching of German and illustrates the importance of the German language in the international job market.
What do I want to do after I finish school? These teaching materials deal with this particular question and the topic of (dual) apprenticeships in Germany.
Here you will find general information on the topic of apprenticeships or internships in Germany as well as interesting links to offers for graduates of PASCH schools.
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.
Welcome to our community! Alex from Berlin and guests from all over the world are waiting for you on our TikTok and Instagram channels. Learn all about the German language, gain an insight into everyday life in Germany and other countries. And share your experiences with others.
How about learning German in an innovative and fun way through gaming? Discover our new afterschool activities based on award-winning games, Among us, Sea of Solitude, Through the darkest of times and Anno 1800.
In the global “Deutsch für dich” community you will find plenty of exercises to help you learn German free of charge. Network and share experiences with 560.000 German learners around the world.
A multiplayer game. How long can you hold a hot potato in your hand? Train vocabulary, grammar, and general knowledge about Germany, take quizzes and compete against other players from around the world.
Fly over Germany. Get to know 26 German cities from above and at the street level, explore German culture and inventions, and learn about how to build basic sentences in German.
We offer two teaching units on the book "The house by the lake" in which pupils can learn their first German vocabulary. Further teaching materials, videos and a creative competition introduce the pupils to the German language and history in a playful way. Target group: pupils with no or little knowledge of German aged 7-12 (Key Stage 2 + Year 7).
Find out which German artists are hot. Keep tabs on your favorite band. Check out the latest chart-climber. Watch music videos, vote for the songs that you and your students like best. You will determine what next month’s charts will look like!
Multimedia teaching materials allow you to discuss queer history in your German class, talk about identity and discrimination, past and current protest movements, as well as gender diversity and equality.
Welcome to the world of German cinema. Here you can watch short films, TV episodes, documentaries, and film excerpts. It’s a great way to get to know Germany and its people and to learn German the fun and easy way.
Christmas, Easter, birthdays, weddings… Which traditions and customs exist in Germany? On twelve calendar sheets you will find texts, pictures, cartoons, statistics, songs and much more.
Are your pupils sometimes bored of textbooks and would they prefer to talk about themselves and what is going on in their world? Let them create their very own 'Ich-Buch' where they can experiment with the German language and discover new things.
Soccer is almost unequivocally loved around the world. But what about other sports? Students from India show in their videos what kind of sports they like.
Order standardized advertising kits: infomational brochures, printed material to help grow your German program, fun items to decorate your classroom or small prizes to motivate your students.
The word lifehack describes ideas that can be used to solve everyday challenges. The eco-lifehacks in the calendar show creative ideas for everyday life, with which you can protect the environment at the same time. Alongside, you can find ideas how to teach these lifehacks in your German lessons.
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