PDF of German Oral Handbook available at go.handouts.ie/oral (or you can contact me for a free copy - see 'About' on my channel profile). Free 'Idioms and Phrases' handout (for describing family and siblings) at go.handouts.ie/free together with other downloadable worksheets.
Thank you so much. I've no teacher for German after moving schools in 5th year and you are a massive help, thanks very much for taking the time to make these brilliant videos.
For the oral marking scheme for the general conversation I knows its split into four section but for example if you are put into the 26-33 mark range can it only be either 26 or 33 or any number inbetween including 26 and 33
Hope I'm not too late answering this. You can be marked any number. If you're aiming to get above 26, make sure that you can speak well in the Past Tense (Ich bin im Übergangsjahr nach Deutschland gefahren, ich habe Checkpoint Charlie gesehen und ich habe Currywurst gegessen). And, above all, be accurate. More accuracy and flair = more marks.
@@themrburkechannel Perfectt I had my oral yesterday gave a nice long and accurate answer for past tense so should expect higher than 26 hopefully should get H2 in oral thanks for the good news :)
Hi Shane. Yes, which video are you referring to here - Oral 1? Also, what parts of grammar do you find most challenging? I already have a video on cases (and answers to past Angewandte Grammatik questions) which you can find here ruclips.net/video/ZXYH1dMV9Mk/видео.html
Hi Mr.Burke I was referring to the "A Guide to German Cases (Leaving Cert)" video and the Angewandte Grammatik in general. I'm having difficulties with the tenses in particular. Thanks!
@@shanecurran3357 No problem. I will keep that in mind and reply here if I create content on tenses. There is a free worksheet on my website which shows all 5 German tenses - you might find this useful in the meantime: go.handouts.ie/free
PDF of German Oral Handbook available at go.handouts.ie/oral (or you can contact me for a free copy - see 'About' on my channel profile). Free 'Idioms and Phrases' handout (for describing family and siblings) at go.handouts.ie/free together with other downloadable worksheets.
Thank you so much. I've no teacher for German after moving schools in 5th year and you are a massive help, thanks very much for taking the time to make these brilliant videos.
Glad you find them useful. Feel free to suggest anything you’d like to see on the channel!
Had my oral yesterday and I was well prepared thanks to your notes. Thanks a lot!
did you do the rollenspeil?
@@co3962 yes I just used the notes my teacher gave for the Rollenspiel. I got rollenspiel 4- Einladung zum Festival
@@mariocreed7110 i’m literally reading my notes as i’m typing this 😭, none of it is going in my head and my oral is on wednesday ffs
@@co3962 I’d recommend to master the role plays and your project (or bildergeschichte) as they are guaranteed to come up
For the oral marking scheme for the general conversation I knows its split into four section but for example if you are put into the 26-33 mark range can it only be either 26 or 33 or any number inbetween including 26 and 33
Hope I'm not too late answering this. You can be marked any number. If you're aiming to get above 26, make sure that you can speak well in the Past Tense (Ich bin im Übergangsjahr nach Deutschland gefahren, ich habe Checkpoint Charlie gesehen und ich habe Currywurst gegessen). And, above all, be accurate. More accuracy and flair = more marks.
@@themrburkechannel Perfectt I had my oral yesterday gave a nice long and accurate answer for past tense so should expect higher than 26 hopefully should get H2 in oral thanks for the good news :)
Could you please do more grammar? Your first video was really helpful for my mock
Hi Shane. Yes, which video are you referring to here - Oral 1? Also, what parts of grammar do you find most challenging? I already have a video on cases (and answers to past Angewandte Grammatik questions) which you can find here ruclips.net/video/ZXYH1dMV9Mk/видео.html
Hi Mr.Burke I was referring to the "A Guide to German Cases (Leaving Cert)" video and the Angewandte Grammatik in general. I'm having difficulties with the tenses in particular. Thanks!
@@shanecurran3357 No problem. I will keep that in mind and reply here if I create content on tenses. There is a free worksheet on my website which shows all 5 German tenses - you might find this useful in the meantime: go.handouts.ie/free
Hi Shane. My video on Verb Tenses is up now here, you might have watched it already: ruclips.net/video/XyI4BPvs2X0/видео.html
I’m doing my project on Beethoven as well!
Wunderbar Shauna! Viel Erfolg - I'm sure you're well prepared.