GERMAN VOCABULARY FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY GERMAN VOCABULARY CARDS KS2 GERMAN VOCABULARY KS3 GERMAN VOCABULARY CARDS AND WORKBOOKS 3 SETS OF 198 VOCABULARY CARDS WITH WORKBOOK @ £3.50 EACH IN THE BUNDLE

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297 beginner German words & phrases with matching English vocabulary cards really do help to create a lively language learning environment, ideal for advanced beginner German learners.

There are three sets of 99 beginner German words and phrases, with matching English cards, 198 cards in each set, 594 cards in total. There is an accompanying 18-page Reference, Recall & Write workbook with an alphabetical German-English vocabulary list. Students use their recall workbooks quite a few times, simply covering previous answers. This means that prep and paper are kept to a minimum.

The vocabulary groups across the three sets are as follows:
Begrüßungen : Zahlen 0-60 : Tage der Woche : Monate des Jahres : Jahreszeiten : Wetter : Körper / Körperteile : Farben : meine Familie : Tiere : Obst und Gemüse : Schulfächer : Alltagswörter : Deutsch im Klassenzimmer : Fragen und Antworten

The Reference, Recall & Write books each have 18 pages. They include an alphabetical German-English reference list of all 99 words & phrases. The Recall and Write challenges help students familiarise themselves with, and really embed, the range of vocabulary in the set, and also get used to reading, writing and spelling in***German***.

There are three written recall challenges:
= Written Recall Challenge One: students write the English word or phrase from a German prompt, with all the words and phrases grouped together in the same category
= Written Recall Challenge Two: with this challenge, students write the words or phrases in German from an English prompt, and again, they’re all group together in the same category
= Written Recall Challenge Three: the final challenge ‘switches’ at each question from German to English, and lists words and phrases randomly from each category. This challenges the memory more than when the vocabulary is in the order learners first learn it in, with the additional challenge of moving between the two languages - I’ve found that this really does encourage my students to think hard about their German vocabulary.

There is definitely prep involved - printing and cutting out the cards, and printing / photocopying the workbooks. Laminate the game cards if you can - they are far more learner-friendly, and the cards will remain in excellent conditional for years.

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