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Sina 9A
KAPITEL Back Print 4 TEACHING TRANSPARENCY 4-1 Hier ist Alex’ und Sinas Stundenplan (class schedule): Sina Komm mit! German 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. 9A Teaching Transparencies KAPITEL Back Print 4 SUGGESTIONS FOR USING TEACHING TRANSPARENCY 4-1 Listening 1. Prepare true/false statements based on the sample schedule. Have students indicate orally whether each statement is true (stimmt) or false (stimmt nicht). BEISPIEL Am Montag um 8 Uhr hat Heiko Deutsch, und danach von 9.45 bis 10.30 hat er Physik. Stimmt nicht. Listening/Writing 2. Make up a schedule for a hypothetical student. Have students fill out the blank schedule based on the information you give them. After students have completed the schedule, they should write a paragraph summarizing one day of that student’s schedule. Remind students to use sequencing words. Speaking/Pair Work 3. Have pairs of students ask each other questions that will enable them to fill out each other’s class schedules. BEISPIEL Wann hast du Mathe? Ich habe Mathe von 9.45 Uhr bis 10.30 Uhr. Speaking/Group Work 4. Make copies of the transparency master and hand them out to students. Have students fill out their schedules on these copies. Working in groups of four, they should ask each other about their schedules. Have one member keep track of who has which classes and when. After they have finished, ask each group which subjects they wrote on their schedules. Keep a list of the subjects in columns across the board. Then have the groups share the names of the students who have each class, and the different times at which they have the class. Writing/Speaking/Pair Work 5. Re-entry, Greetings, Kapitel 1, Erste Stufe Have students create a conversation based on the school schedule they filled out in Activity 4. They should pretend it is the first day of school and they have just run into their partner, who wants to know about their class schedule. Have them write out their conversations. When they have finished, they could perform their conversations for the class. Culture 6. Ask students questions about the school schedule shown on the transparency. Lead them to see that German students have shorter class days than American students, and that they have different subjects every day. In addition, you may want to let students know that at approximately age ten German students are faced with a decision that will profoundly influence their college and career options later in life. Students who go to the same elementary school (Grundschule) do not necessarily attend the same schools later on. After they complete the elementary grades, they will attend one of three different kinds of schools: the Gymnasium, the Realschule, or the Hauptschule. For more information, see p. 106 in the Level 3 Pupil’s Edition. Teaching Transparencies Komm mit! German 1 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved.