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German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 22-23
Four pages of vocabulary notes (2 lessons) on local travel and transportation. Using various example sentences, students can practice how to ask questions and make comments relating to such things as driver’s licenses, rental cars, bus tickets, tourist sites, and more.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 28-30
6 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) relating to business and customer service, selling and purchasing, and booking a hotel room. Grammatical topics include verbs with dative objects and frequently used separable verbs. Many of the vocabulary words are shown in example sentences.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 24-25
4 pages of vocabulary notes (2 lessons) relating to health, wellness, and some of the major body parts. Using various example sentences, students can practice how to talk to the doctor and how to set up, change or cancel appointments.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 26-27
4 pages of vocabulary notes (2 lessons) relating to long-distance travel, modes of transportation, words relating to distance and direction, as well as some common landmarks in a typical city or town. Many of the vocabulary words are shown in example sentences.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lesson 21
Two-page vocabulary lesson on work and education. Using various example sentences, students can practice how to ask and answer questions relating to employment, education and experience.
German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Assorted Verbs)
Two-Page quiz on assorted ‘Perfekt’ tense verbs for students at the end of A1 or the beginning of A2 (second-year students). Strong and weak verbs as well as separable and inseparable forms are covered. Answer key with notes provided.
German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Weak Verbs)
Two-Page quiz on regular ‘Perfekt’ tense verbs, also known as ‘weak’ verbs. This quiz is suitable for students at the end of A1.1 or the beginning of A1.2 (first year students). Answer key with notes provided.
German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Separable Verbs)
Two-Page quiz on separable verbs in the ‘Perfekt’ tense. This quiz is suitable for students at the end of A1 or the beginning of A2 (most second year students). Answer key is provided.
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German A1 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 1
Twenty 2-page vocabulary handouts for review and study. Includes grammar notes. Most vocabulary words are shown in one or more sample sentences. Corresponds roughly with the Schritte International A1.1 course material but can be used with just about any beginner’s A1 course. (An excellent companion to German A1 - Level 1 - Vocabulary Review and Grammar Notes. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12676165 )
German A1 - Conjugating Verbs
Seven verbs are chosen here as a starting point: “lernen”, “kommen”, “schreiben”, “heißen”, “haben”, “sprechen” & “sein”. Here, the student learns the regular verb endings and how these are applied based on ‘person’ and ‘number’. Various irregularities are looked at as well. Conjugations for each verb are first broken down in chart form, and afterwards the student can see the verbs being used in sample sentences. Word order when forming questions is also covered.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 1-5
10 pages of vocabulary notes (5 lessons) on basic greetings, countries & languages, personal data and family members. The numerals 1-20 are also included. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, showing basic changes in verb conjugation. Sentences showing inflections (following the prepositions ‘aus’ and ‘von’) are also included.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 6-8
6 pages of vocabulary notes (three lessons) on food, meals & shopping at the grocery store. Units of weight and volume are introduced, as well as how to pay for things in Euros. How to form the numerals 21-100 is also touched upon. Students can review how to use the verbs ‘essen’, ‘trinken’, ‘frühstücken’, ‘mögen’ / ‘möchten’ and ‘bezahlen’, among others. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, showing basic changes in verb conjugation.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 9-13
10 pages of vocabulary notes (5 lessons) on housing, rooms & furniture, paying rent and measuring physical dimensions including length & area. Basic colors and the numerals up to 1,000 and beyond are touched upon. In these notes, students can also review basic predicate adjectives in pairs of opposites (e.g., ‘groß’ / ‘klein’ ) as well as the verb ‘gefallen’. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, showing basic changes in verb conjugation.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 14-16
6 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) on days of the week, telling time and hobbies & leisure activities. Students can review basic separable verbs, the accusative personal pronouns and how to use ‘gern’ and ‘lieber’ in a sentence. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, including ihr-conjugations (‘you’ plural).
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 17-20
8 pages of vocabulary notes (4 lessons) on weather, temperature, sports, hobbies & leisure activities. Students can review basic modal verbs ‘mögen’, ‘können’ and ‘wollen’, the past tense (Partizip II) and accusative articles. The adverb ‘gern’ is also reviewed. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words.
German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 2
A1.2-level grammar review test covering:
modal verbs (all six modals in the present tense, conjugation & usage),
imperative mood
‘Perfekt’ tense (irregular participles and participles without ‘ge-’ prefix).
The test consists entirely of fill-in-the-blank questions and tables. It’s suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st or 2nd-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key with English translations is provided. Some annotations explaining grammar are also shown.
German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 1
A1.2-level grammar review test covering:
prepositions of time (‘seit’, ‘vor’, ‘für’, ‘am’, ‘an’, ‘um’, ‘von’ & ‘bis’),
accusative & dative declensions of articles, plural noun declensions
preterite of ‘haben’ & ‘sein’
preterite tense vs. ‘Perfekt’ tense
The test consists entirely of fill-in-the-blank questions and tables. It’s suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st or 2nd-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key and some annotations explaining grammar are provided.
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German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test Bundle
Five tests covering most of the grammar topics encountered at the A1.2 level are bundled into one convenient package. Answer keys are provided for each test (including additional notes and English translations), handy for the self-directed student.
These materials can be used for test prep and also as an assessment tool for quickly gauging a student’s proficiency at the later A1 level. Geared more towards college-level study and continuing adult education, these tests can also be used at the high school level as end-of-semester exams and will provide a challenge to the most gifted language students.
German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 5
A1.2-level grammar review test covering:
Most of the temporal prepositions including ‘in’, ‘ab’ and ‘bis’,
using ‘möchten’, ‘könnten’ and ‘würden’ for making polite requests (Konjunktiv II),
dative-case articles,
dative-case personal pronouns, and
setting up / changing appointments (using ‘vereinbaren’, ‘absagen’, ‘ändern’, etc).
The test consists mostly of fill-in-the-blank questions and includes some English to German translation. It’s suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st and 2nd-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key is provided. Translations of the German text are also provided at the end of the handout.
German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 3
A1.2-level grammar review test covering:
The verbs ‘werden’ and ‘tun’,
using ‘tun’ with dative personal pronouns,
possessive articles.
The test consists entirely of fill-in-the-blank questions and tables, including translation exercises from German to English. It’s suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st and 2nd-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key and some color-coded annotations are provided. A translation sheet is also provided for some of the German text.