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Vocabulary List
General and Topic Areas 1 to 5
GCSE German
OCR GCSE in German: J731
OCR GCSE (Short Course) in German Spoken Language: J031 OCR GCSE (Short Course) in German Written Language: J131 This Vocabulary List is designed to accompany the OCR GCSE German Specification for teaching from September 2009Contents
Contents 2
German GCSE Vocabulary List 3
German Vocabulary List General 5
Topic Area 1 Home and local area 14
Life in the home; friends and relationships 14
Local area, facilities and getting around 21
Topic Area 2 Health and sport 28
Sport, outdoor pursuits and healthy lifestyle 28
Food and drink as aspects of culture and health 31 Topic Area 3 Leisure and entertainment (includes online) 36Socialising, special occasions and festivals 36
TV, films and music
38Topic Area 4 Travel and the wider world 42
Holidays and exchanges 42
Environmental, cultural and social issues 44
Topic Area 5 Education and work 48
School life in the UK and in the target language country or community 48 Work experience, future study and jobs, working abroad 51Page 2 o
f 52 GCSE German General Vocabulary List© OCR 2009
German Vocabulary List General
German GCSE Vocabulary List
This vocabulary list will be a valuable guide for teachers when planning their teaching and learning programmes and preparing candidates for the assessment. Please note that this list should not be seen as a self-study aid, as only brief meanings have been given and candidates may need help from their teacher/tutor to interpret some items correctly. Foundation Tier: Assessment tasks for Foundation Tier Listening and Reading will be based on material in this vocabulary list. The assessments will contain some unfamiliar vocabulary but this will not be tested.Higher Tier:
Assessment tasks for Higher Tier Listening and Reading will be based on material in both the Foundation and Higher Tier lists. Assessments will contain some unfamiliar vocabulary,and some of this will be tested, since the national subject criteria require candidates to use a range
of techniques to deduce meaning.