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Friday, 21 December 2007

Fröhliche Weihnachten


...und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!

Thursday, 20 December 2007

Podcast 6 Friederike und Tim (Teil 3)

This is the third and final part of our conversation. Next we'll shift down to an easier level and do some work which will be useful for those of you preparing for GCSE orals. Keep listening!

Podcast 6 Friederike und Tim (Teil 3)

Podcast 5 Friederike und Tim (Teil 2)

Podcast 5 Friederike und Tim (Teil 2)

Podcast 4 Friederike und Tim (Teil 1)

A conversation with two young Germans living in County Down. Good practice for A-level!

Podcast 4 Friederike und Tim (Teil 1)

Podcast 3 Presentation Evening

Hey, we're going podcast crazy here!

Friederike did a speech for us on Presentation Evening. Hope you like it!

Podcast 3 Presentation Evening

Uganda


Our A-level students look at issues concerning international relationships, including the connection between Europe and the Third World (Dritte Welt). Each of our students researched a developing country of their own choosing, and did a presentation about it. Charlotte did hers on PowerPoint - here's a copy of it:

(It's all in German, of course!)

Uganda PowerPoint

Podcast 2 Basic Greetings

Ok, we're still testing this podcast thing so this one is very short:



Hallo - Hello
Guten Tag - Good day
Guten Abend - Good evening
Wie geht's - How's it going?
Gut, danke - Good, thanks
Auf Wiedersehen - Goodbye.

Podcast 2 Basic Greetings

Wednesday, 19 December 2007

Subscribe!!

Hey! Now we're syndicated with Feedburner ! Sounds cool, doesn't it? That means that you can visit the link below to subscribe to our Podcast using just about any of the available programs:

Get our Podcast!

The same link will also provide a text feed of new posts to any RSS reader.

Viel Spaß!

Weihnachten in Nordirland


Some of our Yr11 students sent off ePostcards to a German website, and we're very pleased to find that they've been featured as part of a page about how Christmas is celebrated in the UK! Have a look (we're the second ones down!):

Weinachten in Nordirland

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Podcast number 1!!


How exciting! Another new launch forward into the interweb from the Shimna German Department! We haven't syndicated these yet with RSS, but as soon as we do you'll be able to download them automatically by pasting the address into a podcatcher program like Juice or even iTunes. In the meantime, you can download them one at a time as them appear here. Just click on the link to hear it, or if you want to save it to your computer or mp3 player, right click and choose save target as.

Podcast 1: Numbers 1-10

Monday, 17 December 2007

Languages for Life!


So, remember last year a group of students headed off to Murlough Nature Reserve to research some work with the National Trust? Well we're now in the final stages of that work, and on course to have a print version of our leaflets ready in time for the new tourist season at Easter.

Today, local design expert Celia Spouncer ran a whole day workshop for us, brainstorming ideas and guiding our students through the parameters of the National Trust's design policies. We held a meeting with the client (a representative of the National Trust) to discuss the target groups and the message they want to communicate. We put the final touches to the texts (in English and German) we had written for the two leaflets and set about getting appropriate images. It was a very worthwhile experience for all.

Danke, Celia!

Friday, 7 December 2007

German from scratch!!

Tanya is one of our sixth-year A-level students and member of the languages committee. She has opted to also study GCSE German from scratch. Here she is to tell us a little about it:

I really love studying languages and last year I did GSCE's in both Irish and French. At the start of this year I had picked three A levels but was a bit uncertain about a forth. While at Queen's open day I went to a German presentation with my friend. I decided a while back I would like to study languages at university and perhaps become an interpreter but to do this I felt I would really need another European language. At the presentation they said it would be possible to do a degree in German without doing an A-level in German, though it would be hard! And naturally doing the GCSE would be a bit of a head start - I was really glad that school was able to find a way to allow me into the GCSE class! It's not too hard so far, and I'm quite enjoying it really! Auf Wiedersehen!

Thursday, 6 December 2007

Revision!!

Oh, no - the GCSE mocks are nearly here! If you´ve only just realised, don´t panic! Do get down to revision straight away, though. Here are some links to help you:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/german/

http://germanvocabrevision.pbwiki.com/

http://www.quia.com/shared/search (search for German in Categories)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/talk/

Viel Spaß!