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Hobbies Revision Workshop

Modern Languages • 40 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Modern Languages
40
24 students
28 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is a lesson for a revision class before learners complete an in-class assessment in the next lesson. The assessment is on Hobbys (Sport, Musik, Fernsehen, Lesen) for a 1st Year (13 year olds) German class at an Irish secondary school. The lesson should also provide opportunities for learner interaction and incorporate a variety of the language skills (speaking, reading, writing, etc.)

Hobbies Revision Workshop

Overview

A dynamic 40-minute revision session focusing on Hobbys (Sport, Musik, Fernsehen, Lesen) for 1st Year students (approx. 13 years old) preparing for their German in-class assessment. This lesson integrates speaking, reading, writing, and listening, tailored to the Irish secondary school context with adherence to the Junior Cycle Modern Languages Framework and syllabus.


Curriculum Context and Standards

  • Junior Cycle Modern Languages Specification (2017):
    Encourages communicative competence across receptive, productive, and interactive modes. Emphasises learner-centred and experiential approaches, focusing on practical vocabulary and daily communication themes such as hobbies.

  • Priority Learning Units:

    • Talking about interests and leisure activities.
    • Expressing opinions and preferences.
    • Reading short descriptive texts.
    • Writing simple paragraphs or sentences.
  • Cross-curricular Links:

    • Literacy (reading & writing skills)
    • Oral language development
    • Digital learning, as fit to the school’s resources

Learning Intentions

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Recall and use vocabulary related to hobbies: sport, music, television, and reading.
  • Understand short written descriptions of people’s hobbies in German.
  • Speak in simple sentences expressing likes and dislikes about hobbies.
  • Write brief sentences or a short paragraph consolidating vocabulary and sentence structures.
  • Engage confidently in pair and group interaction to reinforce speaking and listening skills.

Success Criteria

Students can:

  • Correctly identify and use key hobby-related vocabulary.
  • Answer and ask questions about hobbies in German.
  • Write 4-5 sentences describing their own or a peer’s hobbies.
  • Participate actively in pair/group speaking tasks.

Materials

  • Word cards with hobby vocabulary and phrases
  • Short authentic reading text (about hobbies) printed on coloured paper
  • Whiteboard & markers
  • Worksheets for writing task
  • Timer or stopwatch
  • Small prize or reward stickers (optional)
  • Audio recording of a short conversation or listening input (teacher-created or adapted)

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-up & Vocabulary Activation (7 minutes)

  • Activity: "Hobby Charades"
    Students in two teams take turns silently acting out hobbies (Sport, Musik, Fernsehen, Lesen) from word cards. Team members guess the hobby in German.
  • Purpose: Energises class, boosts recall, encourages speaking and listening.
  • Teacher Role: Monitor, correct pronunciations gently, and list key vocabulary on board as it appears.

2. Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary Expansion (10 minutes)

  • Activity:
    Hand out a short text (~100 words) describing a teenager’s four favourite hobbies, using clear, simple German sentences and target vocabulary.
  • Task:
    • Individually read the text.
    • Complete a matching exercise: link German phrases to their English meanings or pictures.
  • Differentiation:
    Pair weaker readers with peers for support.
  • Teacher Role: Circulate; assist with tricky words; ask comprehension questions to the group orally.

3. Interactive Speaking Practice (10 minutes)

  • Activity: "Find Someone Who..."
    Students receive a mini-questionnaire in German (e.g., "Spielst du gern Fussball?" "Siehst du oft Fernsehen?"). They mingle and ask classmates these questions, noting responses briefly in German.
  • Purpose: Flexible oral interaction practice, confidence building in speaking and listening.
  • Teacher Role: Model questions first; provide sentence starters on the board; monitor for accuracy and fluency.

4. Writing Consolidation (8 minutes)

  • Activity:
    Students write 4-5 sentences about their own hobbies or compose a short paragraph describing a friend’s hobbies, using structures like:
    • "Ich spiele gern..."
    • "Mein Lieblingssport ist..."
    • "Ich höre oft Musik."
  • Support: Provide vocabulary scaffold and sentence starters on worksheet and board.
  • Teacher Role: Circulate and give individual feedback.

5. Plenary & Assessment Preparation (5 minutes)

  • Group Quiz: Quick-fire questions on hobbies, with students raising colour-coded cards for answers or responding orally to questions on the board.
  • Reflection: Students briefly say one thing they found easy and one thing to work on before the test.
  • Set Expectations: Remind students about the next lesson’s in-class assessment, encouraging confidence.

Assessment for Learning

  • Informal formative assessment through observation during speaking and writing tasks.
  • Use of peer feedback in "Find Someone Who".
  • Teacher questioning and quiz responses to gauge vocabulary retention.

Differentiation & Inclusion

  • Provide sentence frames and vocabulary prompts for lower ability learners.
  • Extension task for faster learners: write a short opinion on their favourite hobby using “weil” (because).
  • Pairing for peer support encourages mixing abilities and social interaction.
  • Visual aids support learners with literacy challenges or EAL backgrounds.

Classroom Management & Organisation Tips

  • Arrange desks to facilitate movement during speaking mingling task.
  • Keep a timer visible for tasks to maintain pace.
  • Use positive reinforcement and small rewards to raise engagement.
  • Have quick transitions ready to maximise active learning time.

Reflection Suggestions for Teachers Post-Lesson

  • Which activities generated the most student interaction?
  • Did students demonstrate improved confidence in speaking and writing?
  • What suggestions do students have for revision before the assessment?
  • How successful was the use of authentic texts matching learner level?
  • Plan adjustments for reinforced vocabulary focus or speaking drills pre-assessment.

This carefully structured lesson harnesses interaction and variety to engage 13-year-olds in meaningful revision, aligned with Irish Junior Cycle modern languages goals. The approach promotes confidence and readiness with all language skills actively strengthened before their in-class German assessment.

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