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º£½ÇÉçÇø Translation Event for Schools

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The Second º£½ÇÉçÇø German Network Event on 13 June 2015 was featured in the . This event on Translation for school teachers, A-level and GCSEÌýstudents offered a range of talks, seminars and workshops and a choice of fascinating speakers, including Karl Fritz, translator of the Harry Potter books into German. For further details, please click on the .Ìý

For our second º£½ÇÉçÇø German Network event, we invitedÌýteachers of German and their GCSE and A-level students to a day dedicated to the teaching and learning of Translation. The programme included talks and seminars given byÌý

  • Klaus Fritz, translator of the Harry Potter books into German
  • Mike Mitchell, translator of German literature into English
  • Duncan Large, director of the British Centre for Literary Translation

Ìýand parallel workshops on translation for

  • students at GCSE level
  • students at A level
  • teachers of German (any level)

A talk by John Guthrie launched the exhibition Germans in Britain courtesy of the Migration Museum, and all participants wereÌýinvited to visit the exhibition. For more information, please click .Ìý The event was free and made possible by the generous support of the SchröderÌýFund for German Studies at º£½ÇÉçÇø.Ìý

Further details can be found on the .ÌýÌý

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