- Sabine und Michael Level Two Materials
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- Sabine und Michael Blackline CD - Level Two
Sabine und Michael Blackline CD - Level Two
The new Blackline CD has the tests, quizzes, and stories as pdf. Word and PowerPoint files for teachers who want to assess student progress and display the stories as they teach. CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLES FROM BLACKLINE CD I have a few last copies of the old Blackline Masters, but this printed version will be phased out soon Both that version and this version are now on sale for 50% off. Also a new instant Digital Download Zip-file version is now available. This is an essential and invaluable resource for teachers to implement the curriculum.
Sabine und Michael follows the daily lives of two German teenagers in Munich. The series is written as a mini soap opera as their relationship has its ups and downs. All the while, the culture comes naturally as the characters go to school, go shopping, go out to eat, etc. The first year takes students through a general TPR unit, greetings, family, school and home. The purpose of the first year is to get our students ready to talk about themselves in German (in my school, we start a pen pal exchange after the first year). The second year is designed to help students to become “literate tourists”, so the book takes students through topics such as shopping for clothes, groceries, restaurant, places in the city, transportation and finally leisure activities.
Sabine und Michael follows the daily lives of two German teenagers in Munich. The series is written as a mini soap opera as their relationship has its ups and downs. All the while, the culture comes naturally as the characters go to school, go shopping, go out to eat, etc. The first year takes students through a general TPR unit, greetings, family, school and home. The purpose of the first year is to get our students ready to talk about themselves in German (in my school, we start a pen pal exchange after the first year). The second year is designed to help students to become “literate tourists”, so the book takes students through topics such as shopping for clothes, groceries, restaurant, places in the city, transportation and finally leisure activities.