Außenseiterlied

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
Außenseiterlied
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
Multiculturalism: Racism
Inside
Includes answers
Resource type
Audio
Skills
Listening

This German listening resource for AS or A-level students is based on a song about racism and discrimination. It makes an engaging introduction to these themes. The PowerPoint includes starter tasks, including vocabulary and discussion activities. The listening activity is provided on the Word worksheet, with vocabulary work and answers.

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Have you used this resource?

Hi Jane, you can still find the lyrics under the YouTube video as mentioned in the resource's teaching notes. You just have to click 'Show more' under the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9euEcGhahmI. Hope this helps!

Sheena Newland, Senior Content Lead

05/09/2019

This is a brilliant resource, thank you. I've looked everywhere, but can't find a transcript. Can anyone suggest where I can find it. it no longer seems to be with the you tube video.

Jane Sommerville

04/09/2019

Thank you so much. Really good resource. Enjoyable, challenging and packed full of very useful vocab. Students loved it.

Kirsty Fulford

25/09/2017

thank you for this song. My students really enjoyed it and they were motivated to do exercises.

13/03/2016

Hi Jane, you can still find the lyrics under the YouTube video as mentioned in the resource's teaching notes. You just have to click 'Show more' under the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9euEcGhahmI. Hope this helps!

Sheena Newland, Senior Content Lead

05/09/2019

This is a brilliant resource, thank you. I've looked everywhere, but can't find a transcript. Can anyone suggest where I can find it. it no longer seems to be with the you tube video.

Jane Sommerville

04/09/2019

Thank you so much. Really good resource. Enjoyable, challenging and packed full of very useful vocab. Students loved it.

Kirsty Fulford

25/09/2017

thank you for this song. My students really enjoyed it and they were motivated to do exercises.

13/03/2016