patchfire Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 I have little to zero skill with foreign language, but I've made a deal with a good friend (who is excellent in languages and majored in German!): I'll do the research to find good materials, and she'll teach all our kids. Hooray! What kind of materials should I be looking at? I've seen Das Neue Deutschmobil & Pingpong Neu both mentioned in several places. Ideally, she'd like to structure it towards our oldest children and just simplify it for the youngers (versus have multiple programs for the different ages). The oldest kids are middle-school level. What would work best? Could the kids share the textbook for any of these and just have their own workbook? Are we crazy to think of using the same materials for early middle school & elementary level kids both? TIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebastian (a lady) Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 Tamburin is a series for younger kids that we bought when we were in Germany. One of the differences between something like Tamburin and Das Neue Deutschmobil and Deutsch Aktiv is the how text heavy they are. The older the student, the more they expect they can learn by reading. For younger students there will be more singing and programmed dialogues. There is a Lehrbuch, CDs with the songs and other audio, and a workbook. Other titles that look interesting are Spielerisch Deutsh lernen and maybe Kirkus We've ordered directly from Amazon.de in the past, and didn't think the shipping was too horrible with a big order. I also did an order with Continental Books recently and was pleased with there service. I did a phone in order and their German rep got on the phone with me with copies of the books to help me decide which I needed. (They also included catalogs in the box, so they might be able to send you some catalogs from Germany publishers to consider.) I might spend the first several months on speaking and playing without introducing much written. Then you can introduce written work and see if you need to split the kids up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 I just wanted to reiterate what Sebastian noted: ordering materials from Amazon Germany (http://www.amazon.de) is very practical. There is a flat fee for shipping (14 euro, I believe), regardless of the size of your order. In addition, the 7 per cent value added tax is not charged (this price is included in the Amazon list price, but comes off the charge on orders that are exported.) With this low shipping charge and the refund of the VAT, having Amazon ship direct to the U.S. is a pretty good buy. Plus, you can find a lot of materials on sale. One on line resource that we do like are the Tom films. This is a series of cartoons where the thought balloons of the speakers show pictures of what is being spoken. The basic story is always the same: Tom is trying to get a strawberry marmalade and honey sandwich. The stories are very amusing, especially for younger children. Every week, three episodes are available for viewing. Here is the link: http://www.kindernetz.de/tom/filme/-/id=40422/1lnyqli/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moira in MA Posted December 11, 2010 Share Posted December 11, 2010 One on line resource that we do like are the Tom films. This is a series of cartoons where the thought balloons of the speakers show pictures of what is being spoken. The basic story is always the same: Tom is trying to get a strawberry marmalade and honey sandwich. The stories are very amusing, especially for younger children. Every week, three episodes are available for viewing. Here is the link: http://www.kindernetz.de/tom/filme/-/id=40422/1lnyqli/index.html Oh these are fun. Thanks. btw dd heard me listening and googled "Erdbeermarmeladebrot mit Honig" and got right to Tom. ~Moira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleIzumi Posted December 18, 2010 Share Posted December 18, 2010 I just wanted to reiterate what Sebastian noted: ordering materials from Amazon Germany (www.amazon.de) is very practical. There is a flat fee for shipping (14 euro, I believe), regardless of the size of your order. In addition, the 7 per cent value added tax is not charged (this price is included in the Amazon list price, but comes off the charge on orders that are exported.) With this low shipping charge and the refund of the VAT, having Amazon ship direct to the U.S. is a pretty good buy. Plus, you can find a lot of materials on sale. One on line resource that we do like are the Tom films. This is a series of cartoons where the thought balloons of the speakers show pictures of what is being spoken. The basic story is always the same: Tom is trying to get a strawberry marmalade and honey sandwich. The stories are very amusing, especially for younger children. Every week, three episodes are available for viewing. Here is the link: http://www.kindernetz.de/tom/filme/-/id=40422/1lnyqli/index.html Dd LOVES these films now. Thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cathmom Posted December 18, 2010 Share Posted December 18, 2010 Those Tom films are cute! We just watched one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joan in GE Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 I just wanted to reiterate what Sebastian noted: ordering materials from Amazon Germany (http://www.amazon.de) is very practical. There is a flat fee for shipping (14 euro, I believe), regardless of the size of your order. ...... One on line resource that we do like are the Tom films. This is a series of cartoons where the thought balloons of the speakers show pictures of what is being spoken. The basic story is always the same: Tom is trying to get a strawberry marmalade and honey sandwich. The stories are very amusing, especially for younger children. Every week, three episodes are available for viewing. Here is the link: http://www.kindernetz.de/tom/filme/-/id=40422/1lnyqli/index.html Here in Switzerland we don't pay any postage for the Amazon.de. Also, even my 20 yo is watching these Tom films for his German for fun now. They are on YouTube too. Thanks for the suggestion. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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