Reading and Listening Stories for GCSE German
A creative original story split into 15 mini chapters per pack!
Fantastic... I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the resource. I always feel that I haven’t got enough suitable reading and listening resources and this would certainly fill the gap.
Diverse characters and intriguing storylines tie in with topics across the GCSE specifications for fun and useful learning.
Written and recorded by native speakers – students will learn new vocabulary, grammar and expressions while developing their reading and listening comprehension, translation and pronunciation skills.
Students’ pack
Per chapter:- A text of 100–150 words (F), 150–200 words (H) or 200–250 words (G+T)
- A glossary of key difficult words to support reading and listening
- A notes box to write additional vocab, queries and opinions, and to keep track of expressions to reuse
Plus! G+T pack: additional ‘Did you know?’ boxes in the target language to boost knowledge
Teacher’s pack
- Three comprehension questions and a translation task per chapter to consolidate learning
- A versatile bank of ideas for additional differentiation, extension, debate and homework tasks
Ideal for classwork, extensions, homework or independent study!
Reading and Listening Stories for GCSE German:
Foundation Im Zickzack durch Österreich |
Constantine learns about homelessness, the environment and friendship before taking his German exam. |
Higher Ein unvergesslicher Sommer |
Raffi’s move to a new city with her father leads to trouble and life lessons with the local teenagers. |
Gifted and Talented Mit dem Rucksack unterwegs |
Ella and Lucia’s backpacking trip brings hardship, friendship and engagement with social issues. |
What do teachers say about this resource? (9975)
Great resource! Wonderful layout! It is divided into chapters and well structured. Available to print as an A5 booklet to read, there are also recordings of each chapter at both a ‘slow’ and ‘regular’ speed for tailored listening practice for both Lower ability and higher ability students. As soon as this becomes available I will be purchasing a copy!
What do teachers say about this resource? (9986)
I liked the way in which the resource communicates the real enthusiasm that the two girls have for using the foreign language in a variety of situations. The whole resource sends out the message that using foreign languages is a life-enhancer rather than a laborious and unnecessary process. The resource invites its readers to dip into the cultures of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. New specifications are now emphasising the importance of appreciating the cultural contexts of language learning, rather than learning a country’s language in splendid isolation. There are regular references to the lifestyles of the three German-speaking countries, both in the narrative and in the information boxes that accompany the chapters.
I think this resource is fantastic for independent study as well as holiday prep.
What do teachers say about this resource? (9976)
'I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the resource and think it is a fantastic idea. I always feel that I haven’t got enough suitable reading and listening resources and this would certainly fill the gap. It would be something I could set for holiday work over the summer and I believe it would be enjoyable to complete and something my students would benefit from.'