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Goethe-Institut National German Teachers' Conference (15:00)
German on Stage, in combination with the International Year of Languages, will showcase and explore a variety of methods for teaching German in Australia. The focus will be on elements of drama, role play, theatre and film which can enrich and foster general methods used in the German classroom. The conference will include examples of best practice, Landeskunde and papers on research findings.
Three keynote speakers will be in attendance.
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Birgit Oelschläger is a drama and theatre pedagogue who works as a trainer and teacher in Berlin. Birgit will focus on how to include theatre elements in teaching German.
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Susanne Wodraschke has just completed a documentary about young Germans on the boarder to Poland. Susanne will talk about the new docx series and the way documentaries are useful material for intercultural aspects in language teaching.
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Andrew Ferguson, president of the Modern Language Teachers’ Association of Victoria, will present the big picture – languages advocacy.
The conference package includes all workshops and seminars, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, conference dinner, reception drinks, evening entertainment and airport transfers. Accommodation is not included and must be paid for separately.
Contact Info : Marina Shine ph: (02) 8356 8340
Email :
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Url: http://www.goethe.de/ins/au/lp/lhr/aus/en2708450v.htm
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| Monday, July 07, 2008 |
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Goethe-Institut National German Teachers' Conference
German on Stage, in combination with the International Year of Languages, will showcase and explore a variety of methods for teaching German in Australia. The focus will be on elements of drama, role play, theatre and film which can enrich and foster general methods used in the German classroom. The conference will include examples of best practice, Landeskunde and papers on research findings.
Three keynote speakers will be in attendance.
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Birgit Oelschläger is a drama and theatre pedagogue who works as a trainer and teacher in Berlin. Birgit will focus on how to include theatre elements in teaching German.
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Susanne Wodraschke has just completed a documentary about young Germans on the boarder to Poland. Susanne will talk about the new docx series and the way documentaries are useful material for intercultural aspects in language teaching.
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Andrew Ferguson, president of the Modern Language Teachers’ Association of Victoria, will present the big picture – languages advocacy.
The conference package includes all workshops and seminars, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, conference dinner, reception drinks, evening entertainment and airport transfers. Accommodation is not included and must be paid for separately.
Contact Info : Marina Shine ph: (02) 8356 8340
Email :
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Url: http://www.goethe.de/ins/au/lp/lhr/aus/en2708450v.htm
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| Tuesday, July 08, 2008 |
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Goethe-Institut National German Teachers' Conference
German on Stage, in combination with the International Year of Languages, will showcase and explore a variety of methods for teaching German in Australia. The focus will be on elements of drama, role play, theatre and film which can enrich and foster general methods used in the German classroom. The conference will include examples of best practice, Landeskunde and papers on research findings.
Three keynote speakers will be in attendance.
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Birgit Oelschläger is a drama and theatre pedagogue who works as a trainer and teacher in Berlin. Birgit will focus on how to include theatre elements in teaching German.
-
Susanne Wodraschke has just completed a documentary about young Germans on the boarder to Poland. Susanne will talk about the new docx series and the way documentaries are useful material for intercultural aspects in language teaching.
-
Andrew Ferguson, president of the Modern Language Teachers’ Association of Victoria, will present the big picture – languages advocacy.
The conference package includes all workshops and seminars, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, conference dinner, reception drinks, evening entertainment and airport transfers. Accommodation is not included and must be paid for separately.
Contact Info : Marina Shine ph: (02) 8356 8340
Email :
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Url: http://www.goethe.de/ins/au/lp/lhr/aus/en2708450v.htm
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| Friday, July 25, 2008 |
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| Thursday, July 31, 2008 |
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Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) (10:00)
Don’t miss out on this year’s BIFF and its German features. Resist! Resistance and Terrorism in Post World War II Europe is designed to draw interesting parallels between Euro-terrorism and our contemporary perception of terrorism (including The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum). This series will be accompanied by German filmexpert Bodo Fründt.
For more details on the program and all (German) films, check out the Festival’s website from 18 July.
Url: http://www.biff.com.au/
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