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8vD3 have been practising the verb HABEN (to have). In order to remember all the things they need to remember, they created their own songs. The next few posts will be of their songs. As they're modest, instead of their names you can see their "band names".
Please listen and leave a comment to tell them what you think!
7Y have been learning how to say what they have in their school bag and have a vocabulary test on the words on Thursday 19th November. Here's where you can practice.
You can go to the Linguascope website, into the Beginner's scetion and German to practice many of the words and you can also click on the links below to do some other nice games to practice for your test. (More will appear this evening, I am sure!)
7Y have been working the alphabet in German recently so we recorded them doing their chant, so that they can practise and enjoy. I have visions of everyone at home stood round the computer learning German together-I hope I'm right!
On Thursday 8vD3 created a "Learning Wall" at the end for their German lesson, to show what they had learnt from the lesson (apart from that Bendigo is in Australia!!!)
I've converted it into a lovely online wall so that you can re-read them and remember how to form the past tense in German (a lot of the time).
Remember: this is key to gaining a Level 5 at in Y7-9 and a GCSE Grade C!
I've come across this wonderful video of Bill Bailey doing the Hokey Cokey in German. It's very funnt but maybe some of you will have to ask some older people (like me, maybe!) why it's funny. It's also really good for learning some parts of the body...
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