
Gut lesen, besser schreiben (Lehrerhandbuch) - IBPrice: £25.99ISBN: 978-0-9559265-1-8
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Teacher's book with lesson plans, suggestions and answers to accompany the student's book in the same series. For use with SL and HL students on the IB Diploma Language B programme.
In the WORKING WITH TEXT TYPES series, this book accompanies the student's book, Gut lesen, besser schreiben – Schülerbuch , which is suitable for use with SL and HL students preparing for the IB Diploma Language B. The teacher's book provides full teacher's notes and answers. It also gives detailed lesson plans and sugestions.
Gut lesen, besser schreiben provides a programme of work for building up the skills of writing different types of texts at progressive levels of difficulty and in different styles and registers. Students study different text types, and actively analyse what characterises each type of text. Once the student becomes sensitised to the structure of different text types (s)he is then much better placed to begin writing in a style which is appropriate to the task set in terms of structure, register, grammar and content.
The units in Gut lesen, besser schreiben include:
Personal writing
Brief aus den Ferien
Auszüge aus Peters Tagebuch
Der erste Schultag
Briefkastentante /Briefkastenonkel
Narrative/Recount
Einbrecher bezahlen, um einzubrechen
Aus dem Tagebuch
Biografie eines Großvaters
Descriptive/Informative
Wie verhindert man zu viel Stress?
Ist Usedom eine Reise wert?
Kuala Lumpur
Formal writing
Bewerbungsbrief
Die Presse
Discussing and persuading
Man ist, was man isst!
Ist Leistungssport Mord?
Sollten Autos aus dem Stadtzentrum verbannt werden?
Students are guided step by step to develop the linguistic and organisational skills needed to write these different types of texts. Their learning is guided and supported throughout the book, so that their skills acquisition is carefully structured, and practice is built in at each stage.The aim is to produce students who are able to writing clearly and coherently with confidence.
Writing is a process, but not necessarily a linear one. Planning, drafting, re-writing, moving blocks of text, changing words, re-drafting, discussing the text, deleting, adding – all these form part of the process. In Gut lesen, besser schreiben we encourage students to work together on the writing process. Sometimes students will work alone on an aspect of a text and then come together to compare their findings, or work to produce two sides of an argument. In some sections we invite students to edit the work of others, which is then re-drafted. Re-drafts may form the basis of yet further discussion before a final written outcome is produced.
This collaborative approach not only helps students verbalise and reflect on the processes that they are using in drafting a piece of writing, but also makes the task of writing long pieces of written work in German much less daunting.