Mandy Wight, Reviews Editor REVIEWS The books reviewed for this edition are aimed at learners of German at Intermediate to Advanced level. Two coursebooks reviewed here are aimed specifically at learners intending to study or work in Germany: ‘Campus Deutsch- Lesen’...
Colleen Marshman, News and Notes Editor I would very much welcome items for inclusion in News and Notes. Please contact me via email: [email protected]. YOUR CUP OF TEA? During my year abroad of 1994/95, a colleague, sympathising with the fact that I was full...
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...
Events at the Edinburgh Festivals In Edinburgh this year there will be many international events taking place, containing interesting performances from different nationalities – providing a great place to learn about different cultures and their history: Directed by...
Wendy Newman (Association for Language Learning) LANGUAGE TEACHING IN AUSTRALIA Australia is one of the most multilingual countries in the world. According to the 2006 census, more than 350 languages were in regular use in Australian homes and workplaces (around 150...
Marco Lacivita e Annalisa Nardi (Gladstone Park Secondary College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) INTRODUZIONE C’era una volta … – Un re! – diranno subito i miei piccoli lettori. No, ragazzi, avete sbagliato. C’era una volta un pezzo di legno …[ref]Collodi, C....