13th February 2020

  • In the morning the students were divided into three groups and, in turns, they attended three different activities.

    The first was the “t-shirt print” activity: they went to Mr Michael Kelin’s classroom, which is a very lovely classroom thanks to his creativity and originality.

    Here the students learnt how to print their names on a t-shirt by using a specific computer software and some technological tools.

    They really had fun.

    Thank you so much Mr Michael Klein for your kindness and friendliness shown to our students and us.

    The second was the “clothes” activity: thanks to Ms Michaela Hoff, the students put on costumes and used stage props to rehearse the fairy tale of Winnie the Witch.

    Ms Michaela Hoff pinned all the key words on her big, blue board and the students had the opportunity to learn and memorize a lot of useful vocabulary. In the end, they took pictures as in a real photo studio….

    The third was the “Erasmus TV” activity: the students had to ask questions to Ms Denise, the Canadian English expert, about her preferences, habits and opinions on Germany and German people.

    After lunch, all the students attended the school’s theatre club and were given a lesson by Ms Michaela Hoff.

    Here they sat in circle and played some role games. For example “word-of-mouth” game, in which the first student whispered a sentence in the ear of the second student, and so on until the last student had to say aloud the sentence and discover if it was exactly the same as the original one.

    In another game they were divided in pairs and they had to imitate and follow the gestures of the other student.

    In another activity they had to play the role of an animal without telling its name to the other students, they just had to imitate its behaviour and sound.

    The important aspect of such activities was the fact that all students got involved in them and they really had a lot of fun!!