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1)

a) See the selective vocab list [opens in new window]

b) Die ersten deutschen Einwanderergruppen in Südaustralien (familiarisation games for the vocab) - matching and concentration games (Java required on your computer)

c) Die ersten deutschen Einwanderergruppen in Südaustralien - a Quizlet set of vocab useful for describing the experiences of the first German immigrant groups in South Australia

d) German-speakers in Australia :: a hangman game for practising key German vocab associated with this topic

e) Auswanderer - a Quizlet set of vocab useful for describing the experiences of emigrants

f) A Blooket with vocabulary centred on the topic Deutsche Einwanderer.

2) The first German emigrant groups who went to SA (introduction - various consecutive quizzes)
3) The first German emigrant groups who went to SA (sentence ordering exercise)
4) General quiz (multiple-choice)
5) Key events in the history of German-speakers in Australia (ordering activity)
(Be familiar first with the general timeline! - Chronology)
6) Imperfect Tense practice (using topic info)
(Need revision of the Imperfect Tense? See 'einbisschenDeutsch'.)
7) Relative Pronouns practice (using topic info)
(Need revision of relative pronouns? See 'Toms Deutschseite'.)
8) Einwanderer aus der Schweiz - a textivate text providing activities and games with key vocab items, as well as games that focus on sentence-level understanding of a passage of 200+ words. Not familiar with textivate? Here's info on how to use textivate (PDF).
9) A ‘Jumble’ Kahoot about the first groups of German immigrants in South Australia (putting parts of a sentence into the correct order).

 


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