I used this with year 8, but it is suitable for whenever you introduce perfect tense in German as this differs from school to school or for a lower group at GCSE or in year 9, who are struggling to grasp the perfect tense.
It is designed to be played in pairs / groups of 3, but could also work with groups of 4.
How it works - like my other domino games, each domino consists of a Target language phrase ( except the first and last domino) and an English phrase, so has 2 parts. Do explain this to pupils or they cut it up into single phrase boxes ( if you get pupils to cut it up, I normally do it myself to avoid this).
How to play : see the instructions on one of my other games for all the details, but the first domino to be played is the one with the star on the left and the last one is the one with the star on the right.
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