Deutsch lernen (A2) | Das Deutschlandlabor | Folge 01: Schule

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24 Sept 201505:13

Summary

TLDRThis video provides an insightful look into the German school system, exploring various aspects like different school types, subjects, and activities. Nina and David visit a German high school, where they interact with students to learn about their favorite subjects, sports, and school life. The focus is on the flexibility of education, where students actively participate in lessons, including presentations and debates. The diversity of students from different cultural backgrounds is also highlighted, as they show off their language skills in a fun competition. Overall, the video presents a modern and dynamic view of education in Germany.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Schools in Germany vary by state, but all children attend Grundschule (elementary school) until grades 4 or 6.
  • 😀 After Grundschule, students go to different types of secondary schools based on their grades and can achieve various school diplomas.
  • 😀 The highest diploma in Germany is the Abitur, which qualifies students for university admission.
  • 😀 German students participate in diverse extracurricular activities, including sports like basketball, athletics, and swimming.
  • 😀 In some German schools, boys and girls have co-ed physical education classes.
  • 😀 Students are encouraged to be active participants in the learning process, such as giving presentations and participating in debates.
  • 😀 A variety of subjects are taught in German schools, with English, Sport (PE), and subjects like Politics and Physics being particularly popular.
  • 😀 Schools in Germany often offer a broad range of international cuisine in their canteens, including German dishes like schnitzel as well as pizza and curry.
  • 😀 Students from various cultural backgrounds speak multiple languages at school, enriching the learning environment.
  • 😀 Schools promote a flexible and modern approach to learning, allowing students to shape some aspects of their education.
  • 😀 German schools offer opportunities for students to learn from each other, such as peer-led presentations and collaborative discussions.

Q & A

  • What is the structure of the German school system?

    -In Germany, children attend elementary school (Grundschule) until the 4th or 6th grade, depending on the state. After that, students are divided into different types of secondary schools based on their grades, leading to different levels of school qualifications. The highest qualification is the Abitur, which allows students to attend university.

  • What is the highest school qualification in Germany?

    -The highest school qualification in Germany is the Abitur, which allows students to attend university.

  • How do different regions in Germany affect schooling?

    -Schools in different German states (BundeslÀnder) may vary slightly in their structure and curriculum, leading to regional differences in education.

  • What is the most popular subject in German schools?

    -Sport (Physical Education) is one of the most popular subjects in German schools, as reflected by the enthusiasm for it among students in the video.

  • Do German schools mix boys and girls in sports classes?

    -Yes, in some German schools, boys and girls participate together in sports classes, as seen in the video.

  • What subjects are taught in German schools?

    -In German schools, a variety of subjects are taught, including English, art, sports, physics, politics, history, mathematics, and German, among others.

  • What is the format of the lessons at the Aggertal-Gymnasium?

    -At Aggertal-Gymnasium, students actively participate in lessons, including activities like presentations and podium discussions. Students often prepare and present topics to their peers.

  • What is the role of the school cafeteria (Mensa) in German schools?

    -The Mensa (school cafeteria) serves students during breaks and lunch, offering a variety of foods. Students can buy snacks like bread rolls or yogurt during smaller breaks and order hot meals in advance for lunch.

  • How does the school cafeteria cater to different tastes?

    -The school cafeteria offers a variety of foods, from traditional German dishes like schnitzel and haxe to international cuisines like curry, pizza, and lasagna.

  • How do students learn in the Informatics class at this school?

    -In the Informatics class, students themselves take the lead in presenting lessons, as seen when Pia gives a presentation instead of the teacher. This helps prepare students for university and professional life, where they may need to give presentations.

  • How multicultural is the student body at Aggertal-Gymnasium?

    -The school has many students from families with foreign backgrounds. The students participate in activities like translating the phrase 'I love you' into as many languages as possible, highlighting the cultural diversity of the school.

  • What languages are spoken by students at Aggertal-Gymnasium?

    -Students at the school speak a variety of languages, as demonstrated when they translate 'I love you' into 22 different languages. Some of the languages mentioned include Polish, Ukrainian, Persian, Turkish, and others.

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