ALL German Network
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Our German Network supports teachers and students of German. Would you like to help us to champion the German language? Our Language Networks operate remotely and virtually (but still actively) to promote the interests of teachers of a particular language. They could be planning a one-off event, such as a seminar, Teachmeet or Language Day; setting up a competition for learners of their language; working with an ALL Branch, Network or Primary Hub to put on a shared event, keeping teachers updated on developments in their language or anything that teachers of the language or their learners would benefit from. Whatever needs doing! But whatever does need doing relies on enthusiasts to champion it and take it forward. If you would like to be involved, please contact us for more information.
What we offer to everyone:
Resources
Find resources, advice and guidance on teaching German for language teachers, language coordinators and head teachers.
Check out our Pinterest pages on German and German Festivals.
Projects
Explore our range of national and international projects for teachers.
What we offer for ALL members:
Email forum
A dedicated email forum for teachers of German, for support, updates and information about events.
German Zone
An entirely interactive and interconnected archive on German language teaching practice.
Competitions
Discover challenges and competitions for your German learners
Information & useful links:
Goethe Institut London
The Goethe Institut London promotes knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.
German Embassy, London
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, London. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.
Austrian Cultural Forum, London
The Austrian Cultural Forum London promotes cultural contacts between the UK and Austria by organising events and supporting artists and projects. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.
UK-German Connection
UK-German Connection is dedicated to increasing contacts and understanding between young people in the UK and Germany.
Think German
The Think German Network (TGN) Initiative was set up to promote the German language and the culture of German-speaking countries. You can find your nearest network here.
IDV
Der Internationale Deutschlehrerinnen- und Deutschlehrerverband (IDV). You can follow IDV on Facebook here.
DAAD
The German Academic Exchange Service or DAAD is the largest German support organisation in the field of international academic co-operation.
10 reasons to learn German!
Ten great economic, cultural and vocational reasons to learn German.
Getting involved
ALL supports and represents different groups of language teachers in the UK, with the help of volunteers around the country.
Events
Find out about training and CPD events for German teachers
Join ALL
Join the Association for Language Learning, and find out more about your professional community
Think German Wales Network
Julian Preece (Professor of German at Swansea University) Following the Oxford German Network model and at the suggestion of the German Cultural Attaché, the Think German Wales Network was launched at Swansea on 10 July by MEP Jill Evans. She was the keynote speaker at a Schulkonferenz attended by sixty pupils (mainly year 10) from […]
Teaching Christian Petzold’s film ‘Barbara’
Mandy Wight (formerly University of Sheffield) I first saw the film ‘Barbara’ shortly after it was released in the summer of 2012 and straightaway thought it was a film which students would enjoy: The plot includes a love story and the conflict between duty and personal freedom played out in the DDR of 1980 in […]
Die Internationale Deutschlehrertagung (IDT) in Bozen
Alice Gruber (The Open University) Die Internationale Deutschlehrertagung (IDT) fand vom 29. Juli bis zum 3. August 2013 an der Universität Bozen und der Europäischen Akademie Bozen (EURAC) statt. Bozen ist die Hauptstadt der autonomen, italienischen Region Südtirol, die bis zum Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs zu Österreich gehörte. Deshalb ist die Mehrheit der Bevölkerung deutschsprachig […]
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