Last year in German 1 during the second semester, I started assigning students enrichment or corrections after their unit tests. The idea was to push students who struggled to look closely at their errors, learn from them, and then retake their test if they wanted to. I also wanted to give my students who had mastered the material a chance to go further.
It worked quite well, so I've decided to expand it into the first semester of both German 1 and German 2 this year (hopefully!).
German 2 takes their first unit test next week, and I've definitely noticed a wide range of mastery among my students so far on formative assessments. So, I expect to have students with a lot of corrections to do and others who are ready for new challenges.
The enrichment activity I've designed has students watching a 2 minute segment on the Tagesschau from August 23. I'm trying to teach my students how to work with authentic video clips that contain a lot of unfamiliar vocabulary by focusing on what they can understand and by viewing a clip several times.
Here's what they'll do:
You will be watching a 2 minute segment from the German news several times. Repetition is important in learning a new language! Don't worry that you don't understand every word. Focus on what you can understand.
Write the answers to the following questions on a separate piece of paper:
- Before you watch the video for the first time, write down what you think you might hear based on the pictures below.
- Watch the video from 6:30 to 8:44. You can turn on German subtitles by clicking on UT. https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/sendung/ts-32903.html What did you see? Was it what you expected?
- Watch the video a second time. What do you think the story is about? What questions do you have?
- Watch the video a third time, making sure that you have the subtitles turned on. Choose 3 unfamiliar words that you think are important to the story, look them up, and record them with their English meanings on your paper.
- Watch the video a fourth time, making sure that you have the subtitles turned on. Answer these questions in German:
a) Wie viele Menschen waren (were) in 1989 in der Menschenkette?
b) Wie lange war (was) die Menschenkette?
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