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Food and drinks, 48 task cards
Food and drinks, 48 task cards
Christmas Word Search Puzzle
Christmas Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
43 Christmas-related words to search!
Words used in the puzzle:
angel, bells, candles, candy cane, celebration, chimney, Christmas, cold, cookies, custom, December, decorations, eggnog, elf, family, fireplace, fruitcake, gathering, gift, gingerbread, hat, holiday, holly, Jesus, lights, ornaments, peppermint, pine tree, present, snow, tinsel, reindeer, snowflake, tradition, ribbon, snowman, treats, Santa Claus, star, turkey, sleigh, stockings, winter.
Easter Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
Easter Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle with the answer key
The words used in the puzzle are:
bunnies, candies, celebrate, decorate, Easter, egg hunt, eggs, festival, flowers, holiday, resurrection, spring, Sunday, tradition.
Music Genres, Word Search Puzzle
Music Genres, Word Search Puzzle
Answer key’s included.
**27 genres used in the puzzle are: **
Ambient, Blues, Celtic, Classical, Country, Dubstep, Electronic, Flamenco, Folk, Grunge, Hip hop, House, Jazz, K-Pop, Latin, Lullaby, Metal, Opera, Pop, Punk, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Soul, Spiritual, Symphonic, Techno.
DAZ/DAF Kausalsätze (die Konjunktionen denn, weil und da)
Kausalsätze (die Konjunktionen denn, weil und da) Arbeitsblatt
Causal clause in German (the conjunctions denn, weil and da) Worksheet
3 pages explanations and exercises.
Answer key’s included.
DAZ/DAF Die Familie, Kreuzworträtsel (German / Deutsch)
Die Familie, Kreuzworträtsel
A fun activity to review vocabulary on family members in German.
Answer key’s included.
*Familie, Familienmitglieder, DaZ, DaF, Deutsch, Wortschatz.
Idioms Crossword Puzzle-1
Idioms Crossword Puzzle (22 idioms)
For each idiom, there’s an explanation and an example sentence with one missing word. Idioms in the sentences are written in bold letters. To complete the crossword puzzle, the missing word in the idiom must be found.
Idioms used in the puzzle:
have a finger in every pie
turn the page
mind your own business
hit the books
in seventh heaven
have a heart of stone
build bridges
turn tail
a needle in a haystack
pull a rabbit out of your hat
a pipe dream
fill someone’s boots
give someone enough rope
someone’s ears are burning
get someone’s goat
my lips are sealed
reinvent the wheel
kick the bucket
like a flash
a piece of cake
be curtains for someone
mend fences
Capital Cities in The World Crossword Puzzle
Capital Cities in The World Crossword Puzzle
25 capital cities
Helsinki - Finland
Brussels - Belgium
Tokyo - Japan
Vienna - Austria
London - England
Seoul - South Korea
Ankara - Turkey
Washington - The USA
Madrid - Spain
Copenhagen - Denmark
Berlin - Germany
Rome - Italy
Moscow - Russia
Bern - Switzerland
Beijing - China
Ottawa - Canada
Warsaw - Poland
Stockholm - Sweden
Lisbon - Portugal
Edinburgh - Scotland
Paris - France
Athens - Greece
Amsterdam - The Netherlands
Brasilia - Brazil
Canberra - Australia
Winter Word Scramble Puzzle
Winter Word Scramble Puzzle
Words and phrases used in the puzzle:
blanket, blizzard, Christmas, earmuffs, fireplace, freezing, frostbite, hot chocolate, ice fishing, ice hockey, ice skating, icicles, new year, skiing, sleet, snowball fight, snowboarding, snowflake, snowman, in the dead of winter.
Legendary Jazz Artists Word Search Puzzle
Legendary Jazz Artists Word Search
A good word search puzzle for International Jazz Day.
Answer key’s included.
Names of the artists used in the puzzle are:
Billie Holiday
Carla Bley
Charles Mingus
Charlie Parker
Chet Baker
Chick Corea
Coleman Hawkins
Count Basie
Dave Brubeck
Dizzy Gillespie
Duke Ellington
Ella Fitzgerald
John Coltrane
Louis Armstrong
Max Roach
Miles Davis
Nat King Cole
Nina Simone
Ornette Coleman
Pat Metheny
Ray Brown
Scott Joplin
Wayne Shorter
Wes Montgomery
DAZ/DAF Länder und Sprachen (German for Beginners)
Länder und Sprachen (Countries and Languages)
Contents
Page 1: table of countries and languages in German
Pages 2-3-4: exercises
Pages 5-6: answer key
Structures
Welche Sprachen spricht man in Italien?
In Italien spricht man Italienisch.
Wie heißt die Hauptstadt von Deutschland?
Die Hauptstadt von Deutschland heißt/ist Berlin.
Sprichst du Japanisch? / Sprechen Sie Japanisch?
▪ Ja, ich spreche sehr gut Japanisch.
▪ Ja, ich spreche ein bisschen Japanisch.
▪ Nein, ich spreche kein Wort Japanisch.
Idioms Crossword Puzzle-4 (feeling/emotion-related idioms)
Idioms Crossword Puzzle (20 feeling/emotion-related idioms)
with answer key
Idioms used in the puzzle are:
wear his heart on his sleeve, sinking feeling, down in the dumps, over the moon, afraid of her own shadow, be on edge, fool’s paradise, no hard feelings, as hard as nails, lose my cool, tongue-tied, go bananas, guilty pleasure, get up on the wrong side of the bed, butterflies in my stomach, a fish out of water, make my flesh creep, a cold fish, not turn a hair, make my blood boil.
Winter Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
Winter Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
30 words to find!
Answer key’s included.
Words used in the puzzle: beret, blanket, blizzard, boots, chilly, Christmas, coat, cold, cough, cozy, December, earmuffs, February, fireplace, flu, freezing, gloves, ice, icicle, icy, January, scarf, skating, skiing, sled, sleet, snow, snowman, snowy, wind.
TR Country Names in Turkish Crossword Puzzle
Country Names in Turkish Crossword Puzzle
İngiltere - England
Fransa - France
Çin - China
Avustralya - Australia
Kanada - Canada
Hollanda - The Netherlands
Portekiz - Portugal
Bulgaristan - Bulgaria
İtalya - Italy
Yunanistan - Greece
Polonya - Poland
Avusturya - Austria
Danimarka - Denmark
Finlandiya - Finland
Belçika - Belgium
İsveç - Sweden
ABD - The USA
Japonya - Japan
İsviçre - Switzerland
Türkiye - Turkey
Brezilya - Brazil
İskoçya - Scotland
İspanya - Spain
Rusya - Russia
Almanya - Germany
Idioms Crossword Puzzle-2 (money-related idioms)
Idioms Crossword Puzzle (14 money-related idioms and answer key)
For each idiom, there’s an explanation and an example sentence with one missing word. Idioms in the sentences are written in bold letters. To complete the crossword puzzle, the missing word in the idiom must be found.
Idioms used in the puzzle:
pay on the nail
make ends meet
nest egg
bring home the bacon
cash cow
daylight robbery
break the bank
in the hole
cost you an arm and a leg
go Dutch
for peanuts
hit the jackpot
go broke
tighten your belt
Idioms Crossword Puzzle-3 (success-related idioms)
Idioms Crossword Puzzle (20 success-related idioms and answer key)
For each idiom, there’s an explanation and an example sentence with one missing word. Idioms in the sentences are written in bold letters. To complete the crossword puzzle, the missing word in the idiom must be found.
Idioms used in the puzzle:
save the day
a flash in the pan
go like a bomb
the sky’s the limit
back on the rails again
get a foot in the door
reach for the stars
be coming up roses
play your cards right
a near thing
dip a toe
make a big splash
a roaring success
kill two birds with one stone
have something to your credit
bear fruit
have the last laugh
be going places
with flying colors
put all your eggs in one basket
Musical Terms, Crossword Puzzle
Musical Terms, Crossword Puzzle
Answer key’s included.
The terms used in the puzzle are:
tempo: the speed of the musical beat
tenor: a high-ranged male voice
baritone: a moderately low male voice; in range between a tenor and a bass
bass: the lowest male voice
soprano: the highest ranged woman’s voice
alto: a low-ranged female voice
mezzo-soprano: a dramatic woman’s voice that combines the power of an alto with the primary high range of a soprano
metronome: a mechanical (or electric) device that precisely measures tempo
mezzo: an Italian prefix that means “medium”
bar: a common term for a musical measure
beat: a musical pulse
conductor: the leader of a performing group of musicians
crescendo: gradually getting louder
dynamic: the musical element of relative musical loudness or quietness
ensemble: a group of musical performers
falsetto: a vocal technique that allows a male to sing in a much higher, lighter register (by vibrating only half of the vocal cord)
genre: a category of musical composition (the specific classification of a musical work)
key: the central note, chord or scale of a musical composition or movement
note: in music notation, a black or white oval-shaped symbol (with or without a stem/flag) that represents a specific rhythmic duration and/or pitch
octave: a musical interval between two pitches in which the upper pitch vibrates twice as fast as the lower
transition: a bridge section between two musical ideas
transposition: shifting a piece to a different pitch level
tremolo: rapid repetition of a pitch (i.e.: bowing a string rapidly while maintaining a constant pitch)
vibrato: small fluctuations in pitch used to make a sound more expressive
syncopation: an “off-the-beat” accent
modulation: the process of changing from one musical key to another
chord: a harmonic combination that has three or more pitches sounding simultaneously
accent: momentarily emphasizing a note with a dynamic attack
Musical Instruments, Word Search Puzzle
Musical Instruments, Word Search Puzzle
Answer key’s included.
*30 musical instruments used in the puzzle: *accordion, bagpipes, balalaika, banjo, bass guitar, cajon, cello, clarinet, contrabass, drums, electric guitar, flute, guitar, harmonica, harp, hurdy-gurdy, keyboard, mandolin, maracas, oboe, piano, saxophone, sitar, synthesizer, trumpet, tuba, ukulele, viola, violin, xylophone.
DAZ/DAF Gegenteile von Adjektiven, Kreuzworträtsel
A crossword puzzle with answer key
It’s a good exercise for students to learn adjectives with their antonyms and learn the spelling of them.
Music Word Search Puzzle
Music Word Search Puzzle
Answer key’s included.
44 words used in the puzzle:
artist, ballad, band, baritone, bass, beat, blues, choir, chord, classical, compose, composer, composition, concert, dance, drums, duet, ensemble, flamenco, flute, genre, guitar, harmony, harp, improvise, jazz, key, Latin, lyrics, melody, musical, musician, notes, octave, opera, piano, pop, rap, rhythm, rock, song, symphony, tempo, violin.