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Classes and School Routines

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German 2 > Student Life

Classes and School Routines

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Ask and answer questions about classes and school routines.
  • Give and understand basic instructions on class and school procedures.
  • Exchange information about past, present and future school plans.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Understand announcements related to the school day and schedule.
  • Understand procedures for using the computer.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce spoken and written presentations in relation to classes and school routines.
  • Present rehearsed and unrehearsed material, such as role-plays, skits, poems, plays, short narratives, and songs.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products

  • Identify some aspects of school systems of German-speaking countries.

Connections, Comparisons and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Describe how certain school subjects lead to a variety of occupations.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast school routines in the U.S. and in German-speaking countries.
  • Identify cognates and false cognates related to classes.

Communication Across Communities

  • Describe school routines of teenagers in German-speaking countries.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to sequencing events
  • Use of time phrases and verb second position
  • Use of ordinal numbers
  • Use of comparatives and superlatives

German 2 > Student Life

School-Related Activities

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Ask and answer questions about school-related activities.
  • Exchange information about past school-related activities compared to current school-related activities.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Interpret spoken and written presentations about school-related activities.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce spoken and written presentations in relation to classes and school routines.
  • Present rehearsed and unrehearsed material in German about school-related activities, such as role-plays, skits, poems, plays, short narratives, and/or songs.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products

  • Describe school-related activities in German-speaking countries.

Connections, Comparisons and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Identify after-school activities and extracurricular sports available in German-speaking countries.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast the popularity of school-related activities such as yearbook, band, and theater in German-speaking countries in the U.S.
  • Identify cognates and false cognates related to school activities.

Communication Across Communities

  • Identify activities offered through community clubs in German-speaking countries.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Adverbs of frequency
  • Present and past tenses

German 2 > Student Life

Health and Fitness

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Ask and answer questions about fitness and exercise.
  • Ask and answer questions about a nutritional diet.
  • Exchange information about maintaining good health.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Understanding directions of a fitness or diet plan.
  • Comprehend information advocating a healthy lifestyle.
  • Identify body parts based on oral or written information.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce spoken and written presentations about health and fitness.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products

  • Discuss the importance of health and fitness in German-speaking countries.

Connections, Comparisons and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Discuss health and fitness issues as presented in P. E. class.
  • Express height and weight using the metric system.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast what is perceived as a healthy lifestyle in German-speaking countries and in the U.S.
  • Compare fitness activities and sports complexes (such as gyms) in German-speaking countries and the U.S.
  • Compare structures used to express pain and injury in German and English.
  • Identify cognates and false cognates for health and fitness items.

Communication Across Communities

  • Interpret authentic German language material related to health and fitness.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Affirmative and negative commands
  • Use of the modal verbs sollen and durfen
  • Reflexive verbs
  • Use of jeder

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Last Updated
September 25, 2008


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