G-8. Preliminary. I like these two videos as a bit of an overview.
G-8. Preliminary. I like these two videos as a bit of an overview.
G-8-1. Klopft an die Tür. I recommend a very cute children’s book: Darf das Ungeheuer rein?. Click here for details.
G-8-1. Rauch. Also used for extended story.
G-8-1. Schüssel und Löffel.
G-8-4. Click for a business web site about table etiquette.
G-8-3 and G-8-4. Click for a site that talks about regional dishes and table etiquette.
G-8-4. Click for another website about being invited to dinner.
G-8-2. Bierdeckel. Click for a clip about stacking up Bierdeckel.
Arme Sabine!
G-8-2. Blöd. Click for “Ich bin so blöd” by the EAV.
G-8-2. Limonade. Click for the Spezi web site.
G-8-2. Limonade. Click for the Mezzo Mix web site.
G-8-2. Speisekarte. Click for a menu from the Edelweiss.
G-8-3. Hauptgericht. Click for a site about some traditional German dishes.
G-8-3. Wiener Schnitzel. This is a good video that also reviews a lot from the last unit.
G-8-3. Schnitzel. Click for a link to the world’s biggest Schnitzel!
G-8-3. Wiener Schnitzel. Click for a link to the Schnitzelwirt Restaurant.
G-8-3. Sauerbraten.
G-8-3. Rouladen.
G-8-3. Rouladen. Click for a recipe for Rouladen.
G-8-3. Sauerbraten. Click for a recipe for Sauerbraten.
G-8-3. Wiener Schnitzel. Click for a recipe for Wiener Schnitzel.
G-8-3. Bratkartoffeln. Click for a recipe for Bratkartoffeln.
G-8-3. Kartoffelpüree. Click for a recipe for basic Kartoffelpüree.
G-8-3. Kartoffelpüree. Click for a recipe for my fav: Himmel und Erde.
G-8-3. Rotkohl. Click for a recipe for Rotkohl.
G-8-3. Sauerkraut. Click for a recipe for Sauerkraut.
G-8-4. Zündet die Kerze an. Click for a video clip. Warning: Only for sophomoric boys.
G-8-4. Zündet die Kerze an. Click for a stop motion video clip.
G-8-4. Deckt den Tisch. Click for a cute video of a dog setting the table. Hmm. Must be a “Setter.” Ha-ha!
G-8-4. Click for an instructional video of dining etiquette.
G-8-4. Serviette. Click for a video on folding the napkin.
G-8-4. Click for a website about proper table settings.
G-8-4. Deckt den Tisch. I could only find an English video.
G-8-5. Das weichgekochte Ei. Great video!
G-8-5. Frühstück. Click for a handy site.
G-8-5. Nutella. Good ad for breakfast.
G-8-5. Hat’s geschmeckt? Click for a somewhat creepy video.
G-8-5. Nutella. Click for the official website.
G-8-5. Lecker.
G-8-6. Grob. The beast used to be grob, but now he’s not. Listen for grob at the beginning.
G-8-5. Extended Reading. Classic picture from Durer.
G-8-6. Konditorei.
G-8-6. Torte. Leeeecker!
G-8-6. Aufs Klo. Click for a website dedicated to the Klo!
G-8-7. Der Hund bellt. Click for a talking dog!
G-8-7. Der Hund bellt. Click for an old comedy sketch.
G-8-7. Der Hund bellt.
G-8-7. Trinkgeld. This is a German tourist visiting America and some of his tips for fellow Germans. Interesting to see his observations on tipping, drinks, etc.
G-8-7. Rechnung.
G-8-7. Rechnung. Also good for teaching getrennt vs. zusammen.
G-8-8. Ungeduldig. Click for Soldier Payne’s “Ich bin ungeduldig.”
G-8-8. Ungeduldig. Click for Schubert’s classic Ungeduld.
G-8-8. Wirft einen Blick auf. . .
G-8-8. Durcheinander. This is a good illustration.
G-8-8. Durcheinander. Click for the song Völlig Durcheinander.
G-8-8. Tasse Kaffee
G-8-8. Hört zu.
G-8. Click for a review sheet I use with the students.
G-8. Click for my review song Restaurant. Note: In order to preserve a rhyme, I used the past tense “geschmelzt” rather than the more appropriate “geschmolzen.” Apparently “geschmelzt” does exist, but is not common.
G-8. Nichts. In case you didn’t understand the references in the reading from the Student Workbook.