Y9 German
Head of Department
Mr Graham
Students have 2x 50 minute lessons.
Key Concepts (The big ideas underpinning the subject)
- Develop the skills of Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing in a second language.
- Appreciation and understanding of citizens and cultures around the world.
What will your child be learning?
Students continue to embed and develop the three elements of phonics, vocabulary and grammar. By the end of Year 9, students should be confident in recognising and producing the present, past and future tenses. The key topic areas in Year 9 are:
- School life
- Jobs and work experience
- Celebrities and music
- Film and TV
- Healthy living
Key 'Learning Capacities' in this subject
- Develop communication skills through the study of a second language.
- Develop the knowledge and understanding of different cultures around the world.
- Enhance the life skills of learners through challenging activities.
How will your child be learning?
- Teacher-led activities
- Pair and group work
- Online vocabulary and grammar learning
- Independent research
How will learning be assessed?
- Each half term students will be tested on two of the four skills
- Homework and classwork will be monitored
What can you do to support your child?
- Talk to them about their learning
- Support them with their homework—test them on their vocabulary
Equipment needed for this subject
- Pens, pencils, ruler and exercise book. A dictionary would also be useful
Extra-Curricular/Enrichment Opportunities
- Lunchtime language clubs
- National competitions—Spelling Bee
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Year 9 German students have the opportunity to take part in an educational visit to the Rhineland in Germany.
Students in Year 9 also have the opportunity to apply to be a UVHS Language Ambassador. In this role, students help to promote Languages across the school, including leading competitions, speaking in assemblies and supporting our feeder primary school students in learning Spanish.
At the end of Year 9, all students are encouraged to continue studying a foreign language at GCSE, as this will help them to achieve EBacc certificate and develop their global citizenship, employability and intercultural understanding.