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KS3 GERMAN VERBS GCSE GERMAN VERBS KS4 GERMAN VERBS BEGINNER GERMAN VERBS INTERMEDIATE GERMAN VERBS

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I give my students of all grades and learning phases a whole series of reference lists, that build up into a really comprehensive reference bank over the course of their German program. They’re really popular with my students, as they know they can just go to their reference file or folder, and find what they need. They tell me that they feel far more confident about their German when they have a good grasp of core vocab. They’re great for quick vocab quizzes too.

There are two alphabetical lists - one German-English, and one English-German, as I’ve found that beginner German students prefer to have both as a reference resource. I’ve noted where a verb is separable, irregular or conjugated with sein. If my group is small, I provide students with a set of double-sided and laminated reference resources. My students all have a reference file or folder, again from the beginning of their learning, and part of helping them develop independence in, and responsibility for, their learning, is to give them opportunity to keep their learning resources in good order, and easily accessible.

The verbs are all in the infinitive form - it’s an important step in learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful vocabulary bank, are able to recognize high-frequency German verbs, and are confident with the meaning of those verbs in English - at that point we can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context. We also use our reference lists to help students audit their developing German verb vocabulary.

The list is a great time-saver for teachers too - if you’re preparing resources focusing on high-frequency German verbs for your students, the list is a good starting point.

There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag, which I generally use for German grammar or German vocabulary display, and plain.

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GERMAN REGULAR VERBS QUICK CONJUGATION WORKBOOKS #4

**ADVANCED GERMAN REGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE KS5 GERMAN GRAMMAR ALEVEL GERMAN GRAMMAR GERMAN QUICK CONJUGATION WORKBOOKS, 18 WORKSHEETS, 450 QUICK CONJUGATIONS, ANSWER KEYS, VERB LISTS : 3 WORKBOOKS @ £1.50 EACH** ***The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be amended, copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** The workbooks focus on ***25 high-frequency German regular verbs in the pluperfect, future perfect and conditional perfect tenses*** and are structured as follows: ***Two alphabetical verb reference lists***: German-English and English-German. ***Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual quick conjugations***: = Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. = Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. = Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. = Notes and Next Steps template encourages students to reflect on learning and progress = answer key ***Try this free quick conjugation workbook sampler:*** **GERMAN QUICK CONJUGATION WORKBOOK FREE SAMPLER** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-example-12154187](http://) ***Have a browse in my store for more German resources, including special offer bundles, resource boxes and freebies.*** **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!**

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GERMAN HIGH-FREQUENCY VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE #1

**KS3 GERMAN KS4 GERMAN GCSE GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE** *3 workbooks @ £1.20 each in the bundle featuring 25 high-frequency irregular German verbs in the present, perfect and imperfect tenses, 150 conjugations in each workbook, 450 conjugations in total, answer keys and verb lists* ideal for *advanced KS3 German* students who are beginning to work with compound sentences and longer texts, and *KS4 German* students who are working with more complex language and texts, including a range of tenses. *The workbooks focus on the correct conjugation of verbs, rather than usage*, but I definitely find it useful to remind students of a number of things when focusing on or revising tense and verb conjugation. For example, with the ***German present tense***, I encourage students to look for patterns across all the verbs, such as the ***singular pronouns***, including the ***pronoun man*** form being identical, pointing out also that ***man*** is commonly used in ***German***, often also meaning ***we***, unlike the ***pronoun one*** in ***English***. Students do often try to conflate what they know about conjugation, and with those whose first language is ***English***, I frequently see attempts such as ***ich bin singen for I am singing*** or similarly ***ich mache singen for I do sing***. I refer frequently the difference in usage between ***English and German***, and this is important particularly when explaining when and in which contexts to use the ***simple present and the continuous / progressive present tense***. Though the workbook focuses solely on the correct conjugation of verbs, and does not look at word order in the context of full sentences, there are ***fixed conjugation patterns*** that students can***learn, recognise and apply***, ensuring that their ***spoken and written German*** is accurate, and that their understanding of ***German*** across the skills of ***listening, speaking, reading and writing*** is robust. Students become very familiar and confident the more they work with conjugation, and these quick conjugations certainly help to embed that successfully. I've used these 'quick conjugations' for many years with my *German* classes. My students definitely find them to be a great way of practising, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in *German*. I use them in a range of contexts such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for cover lessons. I tend to give my students regular opportunities to practice the conjugations during the whole schools year, and they find this really useful for mapping their own progress and developing their overall understanding of how *German* conjugation 'works'. **Each set has the following structure:** *Two alphabetical verb reference lists*: German-English and English-German. *Three conjugation challenges*, each with 50 individual conjugations: ***Conjugation Challenge 1***: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. ***Conjugation Challenge 2***: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. ***Conjugation Challenge 3***: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. *Notes and Next Steps* sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. Students also note down any new verbs they discover, which enables them to build up a really sound verb vocabulary bank. We also use this to guide our whole-group discussions about conjugation and German grammar, and learning and progress in general - this is a really successful and popular activity. *answer key*: there are 6 pages in the answer key book - for me, answer keys are an essential and integral part of learning with these kinds of workbooks - they give my students an additional opportunity to engage with language, they certainly help them develop more independence in their learning, and they genuinely enjoy 'correcting' their own, and especially each other's work. ***Currently in my store I have quick conjugation workbooks for a range of verb groups featuring the following tenses:*** present tense *(Präsens)* perfect tense *(Perfekt)* imperfect tense *(Präteritum)* future tense *(Futur I)* conditional tense *(Konjuktiv II, Futur I)* pluperfect tense *(Plusquamperfekt)* future perfect tense *(Konjuktiv I, Futur II)* conditional perfect tense *(Konjuktiv II, Plusquamperfekt)* **Have a browse in my store for more German conjugation and grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with special offer bunles and lots of freebies too - I've included a couple here for you to try.** *Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The bundle is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom, in whole or in part, in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.* **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!**

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