A magical mix of motivation, inspiration and education. English, French & German tuition (SQA N5, H & AH) in Scotland; grown-up grammar courses online. #tutor
I love the German word “Heimat” - it translates into English as “home” and yet its meaning runs so much deeper. It evokes all the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and sensations associated with the place you consider to be home. 🏠
@crosbie_mrs Awh, that’s great to hear – I love “The Red Door”, as it’s that rare commodity: a piece of literature featuring no violence while having a happy ending!
Thank you so much for such a lovely tweet – it absolutely made my day :-). “Tally’s Blood” is such a great play to write about – so many interesting characters and themes. Good luck to all your pupils!
Thanks to @LearnCauldron for this fantastic tutorial. Our S4 superstars used it as a starting point for their #SST revision session this week 🤩
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@ML_KinrossHS Hear, hear! Plus learning German grammar makes you so much more aware of how languages work. That task used to be fulfilled by Latin (nominative, accusative, dative, etc.), but with fewer schools teaching Latin these days, learning German offers similar benefits :-)