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14.11 Geography

Lesson begins with an interesting task and there is a geographic map, which shows high-land and green-land. Pupils should find the names of high-lands and green lands and compare with the second book.

Task:

Übe das Wort

Betrachte die Reliefkarte von

Nord nach Süd

Was stellst du fest?

Beschreibe in 3 Sätzen

Schreibe 4 sogenannte Mittelbirge auf

North Germany Lowlands

Northern Germany is along the coast of the North and Baltic seas. The largest land in Germany is the Lowlands. Almost the entire region (also known as the North German Plain) lies 300 feet above sea level. The region is drained by rivers that flow northward into the North Sea or the Baltic Sea. These rivers are the Elbe, Ems, Oder, Rhine, and Weser, all of which are important waterways. In the northernmost part of the country, the important Kiel Canal links the Baltic to the North Sea. The wide river valleys, as well as land along the seacoasts, have soft, fertile soil. Between the valleys are large areas covered with sand and gravel. These areas are called heathlands. The sand and gravel were buried by glaciers, which moved across much of Europe thousands of years ago. The glaciers also formed many small lakes in the region.

The Bavarian Alps

The Alps are the largest mountain system in Europe. The peaks rise more than 6,000 feet. The highest point in Germany, the 9,721-foot peak, Zugspitzes, in this region. The region has many lakes including the Chiemsee, Starnbergersee, and Ammersee. The lower part of Bavaria has very fertile soil where a lot of its grains are picked.

21.11

German language

Lesson began with introducing the practicants Herr Thoma and Herr Muratov. Before conducting the lesson teacher checks the attendance of pupils and their home task. There is a good system that every pupils write a diary what they do the whole week and it helps to parents to know about their children' day. And in final parents should sign on the week-end. And there is one positive site of this school is to write down all things, for example, if pupil doesn't attend the school, or doesn't prepared the home task or something bad behavior and teacher writes down it and at the end of school year they shows to parents.

Listenning an interesting German story helps to advance German language for those families children who were immigrated to Germany from another country. The story is a classical story by Erich Kästner "Erzaht". It is really very interesting.

English

Today I am with Herr Thoma conducted a lesson on the theme "How to tell the time" and we used transparency and computer opportunities and it was a lit bit interesting for pupils because instead of explaining orally if you show or demonstrate with video pupils listen and watch with interest. Also we had exercises and orally asked questions about the clock.

22.11

English language Past tense

The lesson begins with cards. On cards written on letters and pupils pronounce the letter and example the irregular words, for example, R - Read-Read, M-Meet-Met. Then teacher reads herself the all irregular words. Working on tasks help to advance their knowledge. There are some examples about irregular words, for example, The shoes were expensive.

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