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  1. Thanks to Beta Film GmbH LESSONS OF A DREAM (Der ganz grosse Traum). Germany, 2010. German with English subtitles. Based on real events, Der ganz grosse Traum (Lessons of a Dream) relates, with both drama and humour, the story of a young visionary teacher who not only changed his students’ lives but also introduced the game of football to ...

  2. Nov 16, 2012 · 16.11.2012 • Views. LEARNING RESOURCE Lessons of a Dream (Der ganz grosse Traum) 3rd Level (suitable for S1 - S3) Curriculum for Excellence subject areas: Health and Wellbeing / German / Social Studies / History / Literacy across learning Produced by Goethe-Institut Glasgow in association with Glasgow Youth Film Festival.

  3. Lessons of a Dream (German: Der ganz große Traum) is a German drama film directed by Sebastian Grobler, loosely based on the life of late-19th-century football pioneer Konrad Koch. In the film, Koch is one of the first English teachers in the German Empire, in Braunschweig. He introduces his students to the new sport of football, completely ...

  4. Lessons of a Dream (German: Der ganz große Traum) is a German drama film directed by Sebastian Grobler, loosely based on the life of late-19th-century football pioneer Konrad Koch. In the film, Koch is one of the first English teachers in the German Empire, in Braunschweig. He introduces his students to the new sport of football, completely ...

  5. Lessons of a Dream: Directed by Sebastian Grobler. With Daniel Brühl, Burghart Klaußner, Thomas Thieme, Justus von Dohnányi. An English teacher brings soccer from England to Germany in the late 19th Century by teaching it to his class.

    • (2.6K)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Sebastian Grobler
    • 2011-02-24
  6. Movies. worksheet about movies, listening, writing and grammar included. suitable for classroom use and elementary students. practices simple present tense. no solution. 257 uses.

  7. Lessons of a Dream is a German drama film directed by Sebastian Grobler, loosely based on the life of late-19th-century football pioneer Konrad Koch. In the film, Koch is one of the first English teachers in the German Empire, in Braunschweig.