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  • Externer LinkPlanet Wissen: Südafrika

    The national parks and the breeding of ostrichs, beautiful landscape and racial segregation: South Africa is a divers country. Planet Wissen presents the diversity with for example impressive pictures of the national parks. Along with this "Garden Route" contains a "Wissensquiz" as well.

  • Externer LinkBBC – Country profile of South Africa

    The BBC provides information about South Africa in a summarized way, including an overview and the most important facts about South Africa. Furthermore, its political leaders and its media are presented. The chronology of events in South Africa is displayed in a timeline.

  • Externer LinkNelson Mandela Foundation

    As former president and one of the leading anti-apartheid activists in South Africa, Nelson Mandela became a symbol for freedom and equality. The Nelson Mandela Foundation promotes his visions and values and presents his life and work. The website contains a biography, a timeline, speeches and publications.

  • Externer LinkThe District Six Museum

    The District Six Museum in Cape Town presents itself. The homepage portrays the history of the district that became well-known, when more than 60.000 people were forced to leave their homes during the reign of Apartheid. The website of the museum covers a timeline and a photo gallery.

  • Externer LinkRobben Island Museum

    This is the official website of the Robben Island Museum in South Africa. It offers general information for visitors and introduces the "mission and vision" of the museum. Moreover, there is a timeline covering the island's history, and a section dedicated to the museum's efforts in cultural and natural conservation.

  • Externer LinkLanguages in South Africa

    The International Marketing Council of South Africa offers information about South Africa in general and promotes the country. The website presents the languages of South Africa and includes information about each language in detail. The language distribution in South Africa is visualised in statistics and maps.

  • Externer LinkUNO information about HIV/AIDS in South Africa

    UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS offers a broad range of facts and figures about HIV and AIDS which are deepened in statistics and tables. It explains the trends and challenges of the disease and focuses on how to cope with the epidemic.

  • Externer LinkInternational AIDS Charity

    AVERT is an international HIV and AIDS charity, based in the UK, working to avert HIV and AIDS worldwide. The website presents the history of the epidemic chronologically and provides background information about HIV/AIDS in South Africa in detail.

  • Externer Link2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – The official FIFA homepage

    The official homepage of the FIFA (Féderation Internationale de Football Association) contains information about the World Cup. Information concerning the organization of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and many other facts surrounding the event can be found here. Furthermore, you can find some facts about football, the host cities and stadiums of the World Cup as well as information on cultural aspects here.

  • Externer LinkWorld Cup in South Africa – The host country presenting itself

    The International Marketing Council of South Africa provides information about South Africa in general and promotes the country. Here you can find answers to frequently asked questions concerning the World Cup in South Africa and the latest news about the South African football team.

  • Externer LinkDragon Boat Racing in South Africa

    The website provides some general information about the Dragon Boat sport. It explains important rules and techniques, lists Dragon Boat clubs in South Africa and depicts the history of dragon boating.

  • Externer LinkBBC – Me and My Movie

    The BBC website ‘Me and my movie’ provides students with plenty of tips that help them shoot their first movie. The ‘How to’ section comprises information about the different stages of film production, such as editing or lightning. Under ‘Mash Up’, students can make their own little movie by arranging sound and video sequences.

Für Lehrerinnen und Lehrer

Christin Grieser-Kindel, Roswitha Henseler, Stefan Möller: Method Guide- Methoden für einen kooperativen und individualisierenden Englischunterricht in den Klassen 5 – 12
Schöningh, Paderborn, 2009, 156 Lernen statt Unterrichten, Aufgabenorientierung, selbständiges und kooperatives Lernen sowie innere Differenzierung sind Merkmale der Methoden, die im "Method Guide" für den Englisch-Unterricht vorgestellt werden. Die Methoden gewährleisten im Wechsel von Einzel-, Partner- und Gruppenarbeit einen hohen Anteil echter Lernzeit und eine authentische Verwendung der Zielsprache. Sie werden nach einem einheitlichen Raster beschrieben und enthalten auch Language Support für die Beschreibung der Aufgaben und die Kommunikation der Schüler untereinander. ISBN-13: 978-3-14-041263-6
Christin Grieser-Kindel, Roswitha Henseler, Stefan Möller: Method Guide. Schüleraktivierende Methoden für den Englischunterricht in den Klassen 5 - 10
Schöningh, Paderborn, 2006, 2006 Der "Method Guide" stellt 30 verschiedene Methoden vor, wie man im Englisch-Unterricht Schüler aktivieren kann. Ziel ist es, den Sprechanteil der Schülerinnen und Schüler möglichst hoch zu halten und den Unterricht abwechslungsreich zu gestalten. Alle Methoden wurden in der Praxis erprobt. Die Autorinnen und Autoren sind in der Schule und in der Lehrerausbildung tätig. ISBN-13: 978-3-14-041262-9
Martin Genetsch, Wolfgang Hallet:Teens in South Africa. Autobiografisches Erzählen lernen. In: Der fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch, Heft 104, S. 20-25
Friedrich Verlag, Seelze, 2010, 48 Die beiden Autoren zeigen am Beispiel der Planet-Schule Filme "Teens ins South Africa", wie Schüler autobiografisches Erzählen lernen. Nachdem die Schüler zunächst die Geschichte der Jugendlichen im Film analysiert haben, drehen sie selbst einen kurzen autobiografischen Film nach einem ähnlichen Muster. Martin Genetsch ist Fachleiter am Staatlichen Studienseminar an Gymnasien in Trier, Wolfgang Hallet lehrt als Professor für Didaktik der englischen Sprache an der Universität Gießen. Der Aufsatz ist in einem Themenheft zu Südafrika im Englisch-Unterricht erschienen.