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Course tutor name: 

 Marah Moloney Weissbrich

CEFR entry level: 

 A2.1 

Delivery: 

 

 20 hours online 
(2 hours per week, 10 weeks)   

4-hour in-person workshop: 
Saturday 17 May (in-person in UL)  

Day of course delivery:

Tuesdays 4-6pm

Course dates: 

 

 Week 01: Tuesday 1st April 

Week 02: Tuesday 8 April 

Week 03: Tuesday 29 April 

Week 04: Tuesday 6 May 

Week 05: Tuesday 13 May (online) + Saturday 17 May (in-person) 

Week 06: Tuesday 20 May 

Week 07: Tuesday 27 May 

Week 08: Tuesday 3rd June 

Week 09: Tuesday 10 June 

Week 10: Tuesday 17 June 

Total course duration (in hours): 

 24 hours 

Course textbooks (if applicable): 
Provide details (title, publisher, volume number, cost, etc.) 

 Kursbuch Panorama A2.1 - Cornelsen

Takeaway material (worksheets, photocopies, etc.): 

Slides, worksheets (digital material) 

Photocopies (face-to-face workshops) 

  Registration open here (registrations close Tuesday 18 March at 4pm)

Course Content Description:  

Learning outcomes in focus:  

  •  Enhance teachers’ linguistic competence in German, focusing on the development of skills at A2.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
  • Enable teachers to use German in the classroom, facilitating communication with peers and instructors in both structured and spontaneous contexts in a variety of basic everyday topics.
  • Foster confidence in teachers to actively use German in teaching, with an emphasis on modelling authentic language use, giving instructions, and engaging students in meaningful language practice.
  • Equip teachers with knowledge of the cultural aspects of the German-speaking countries and demonstrate how to integrate cultural content (e.g., traditions, customs, and societal contexts) into language lessons, enhancing the language learning experience beyond linguistic competence.
  • Encourage teachers to view language learning as a lifelong journey, promoting continuous professional development in language acquisition and teaching methodologies as well developing their own personal learning strategies.
  • Prepare teachers to implement MFL learning outcomes within the broader curriculum context, including cross-curricular links with literacy, numeracy, and other subject areas.
  • Support teachers in adapting their language teaching practices to meet the diverse needs of primary school students, including differentiated instruction and inclusive teaching strategies. 

Proposed methodology: 

Classes will be interactive, and activities will be varied giving intensive practice in all language skills with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Active participation in the classroom will be expected. Material used in class will be drawn from a variety of sources, including the textbook and online resources. Self-directed learning in the form of strengthening activities will be highly encouraged.  

Sample of activities: 

Listening comprehension, reading comprehension, oral practice, role-plays, games, songs, grammar and vocabulary activities, pronunciation exercises, etc.