<p>This crib sheet provides an overview of the Perfect Tense in German within the context of forming extended sentences. Learners can use the sheet to construct sentences that include:</p>
<p>WHAT?<br />
WHO WITH?<br />
WHERE?<br />
WHEN?<br />
WHY?<br />
OPINION + CONTRADICTION</p>
<p><strong>105 slides containing questions based on authentic materials from France - help your students recall vocab and practice their reading skills</strong></p>
<p>The package is divided into three sections:<br />
BRONZE - Low to average difficulty<br />
SILVER - Moderate difficulty<br />
GOLD - High difficulty</p>
<p>All photos were taken in France in 2019/20 and include street signs, adverts and notices in shop windows.</p>
<p>Provided in both PPT and PDF format. Mark schemes also provided.</p>
<p>The ideal resource for:<br />
Homework<br />
Extension<br />
Differentiation<br />
Remote learning<br />
Revision</p>
<p>A simple, visually-appealing summary of German word order:</p>
<ul>
<li>Subordinating conjunctions</li>
<li>Inversion</li>
<li>Normal word order (und, oder, aber etc.)</li>
</ul>
<p>The sheet uses a traffic light design to distinguish levels of difficulty regarding word order.</p>
<p>The sheet can be laminated and kept in students’ files for reference.</p>
<p>This can be used for KS3, KS4 and KS5 and beyond.</p>
<p>This PDF contains easy-to-understand summaries of:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Present Tense (Regular and Irregular)</li>
<li>The Perfect Tense of regular and irregular ‘avoir’ verbs</li>
<li>The Perfect Tense of ‘être’ verbs</li>
<li>The Future Tense</li>
<li>The Imperfect Tense</li>
<li>The Conditional</li>
</ul>
<p>This can be used for reference in students’ files, for example.</p>
A PowerPoint for introducing Euro coins and notes before role plays about hiring things, dealing with interaction at a bank and sending things at the post office. Ideal just before GCSE speaking tests.