Bakery Vocabulary

Curriculum support40 minsFREE

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Key takeaways
Confidence in using shopping phrases, such as ‘I would like’ in German.
Understanding of a range of vocabulary to do with food and shopping for food.
A lot of practice in speaking German.
Robin Sedman-SmithHost: I currently teach French in a school in Shropshire and am learning Spanish. I lived in Germany for two years, and spent 13 years teaching German in a grammar school where I still work as a boarding tutor.

What do you like to order at a bakery? In this lesson, students will be guided through how to use shopping phrases and a range of vocabulary that is used with shopping for food. Students will learn about where many people eat their lunch in Germany (a bakery) and take part in a conversation to practise their German. This is a fantastic class for German students to quickly ramp up their vocabulary and strengthen their written and spoken German. 

For more practice, check these classes out: German: Vocabulary: Healthy & Unhealthy LivingGerman: Consolidation of the Perfect TenseGerman: Daily Routine

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for students studying German in Year 8/S2 and above.

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
What to expect:
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