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AS/A
Level Unit
Welcome to the
AS level unit. The sites in this unit are designed to revise and
increase your German vocabulary and grammar and help you bridge
the gap between GCSE and AS level. Try to cover as many different
aspects of vocabulary and grammar as you can using the exercises,
games and quizzes on the various sites. Many of the grammar topics
have explanations and exercises with answers in German. If you find
any difficult don't worry as they will all be covered thoroughly
in the AS level course. Knowledge and understanding of Germany is
also an important aspect of AS level and there are many places on
the sites where you will be given information about various aspects
of life in Germany.
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are 3 sites to help you revise your GCSE work: |
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BBC
Bitesize Site revises
all 4 skills |
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S-Cool covers
both grammar and topic vocabulary |
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Lingu@web has
revision vocabulary for numbers, classroom vocabulary and
countries. |
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are 2 excellent sites which cover a wide range of activities: |
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The
German Way contains:
- German
vocabulary - a huge list covering areas such as aerospace,
clothing and current events; the top 1,000 words
in German etc. and quizzes.
- Reviews
- Daily
German
- German
Grammar Guide - including Cases, Adjectives, Prepositions,
Verbs and Word Order German AZ Index
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German
for Travellers contains:
- Vocabulary
and pronunciation lists
- Exercises
- Grammar
- gender, cases, present/perfect/, adjectives, word order
Games
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practice in German grammar can be gained from |
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German
Grammar and Pronunciation:
The
German Electronic Textbook. ... For helping people learn or review.
Contains much information on
mechanics, pronunciation, and vocabulary. |
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Index
of German Grammar Exercises ,German grammar resources
for students and teachers of German (incl.explanations
and exercises). |
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Finally,
try our Interactive Online
Quiz for some general knowledge questions. |
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The more contact you have with German the better, so do as much
as you can and
'Viel
Spaß!'
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