Jac Gui

Educational Projects
Here, it’s not just about language, but about the topics that truly matter. Together, we explore cultural, social, and academic questions in interactive and innovative ways. This creates a vibrant learning process that combines language with creativity, critical thinking, and intercultural skills.
I design new formats tailored to your interests and needs, so that learning stays relevant and inspiring.
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Scroll down to explore some of my past projects.

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Inside Out – A Dramatic Journey into Emotions
With the world-famous animated film "Inside Out" as our starting point, we set off on a journey to rediscover emotions. Together, we expand our vocabulary around feelings and bring them to life through playful and performative activities.
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Through drama-based exercises, we learn to recognize, name, and express emotions more authentically in everyday communication – and experience how language and emotions are deeply connected in a lively, meaningful way.
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History in Speech Bubbles – Strengthening Narrative Skills through Comics
In today’s media world, we are constantly surrounded by both true and false stories. What is often overlooked is the narrative itself: Who tells what, when, why, and in what way?
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In this project, we dive into the world of comics. We explore their visual and linguistic features, discover German and international history through the perspectives of comic characters, and critically reflect on different narratives.
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Finally, with this awareness, we create our own narratives – and tell our stories in comic form.


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Grimm’s Fairy Tales through Little Red Riding Hood’s Eyes
Grimm’s fairy tales are known all over the world – stories like Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, or Snow White are part of the childhood memories of many people.
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In this project, we take a closer look at Little Red Riding Hood and rediscover the tales of the Brothers Grimm. We explore their multiple meanings across time, practice critical reading, and create our own interpretations – all the way to a modern version of Little Red Riding Hood. In doing so, we connect language with creativity and cultural reflection.
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Culture Fair – Self- and Other-Perceptions of Cultures
“Germans and their beer, the French and their baguette, Italians and their pizza” – clichés are easy to tell. But what lies behind them? And how do people really see themselves and others?
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In this project, we explore self- and other-perceptions and exchange views about our home countries – through fresh perspectives and real encounters. The highlight is a Culture Fair, where we present our cultures in a lively way: with dance, music, games, and creative activities.

Interested?
Then send me a message – I’ll design a tailor-made educational project just for you!