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Hi, my main purpose is to create resources that include visuals, variety and a clear structure. Some resources are designed to introduce a new topic, whereas others are intended for revision purposes (exams, tests, general understanding).

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Hi, my main purpose is to create resources that include visuals, variety and a clear structure. Some resources are designed to introduce a new topic, whereas others are intended for revision purposes (exams, tests, general understanding).
Learn how to tell the time - game with flashcards
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Learn how to tell the time - game with flashcards

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32 different flashcards with a clock on one side and digital time on the other side. 1. Best for Year 7-8: I have used a variety of different times to cater for students of all abilities, but feel free to change the times according to your students' ability. 2. Objective: practise / revise numbers, 24-hour clock and different ways to say the time, including 'vor/nach', Vierlel, and 'halb' 2. You can play a game as a whole class and give every student a card or you can play this game in smaller groups. You would then have to print and laminate a few sets. 3. There is always one flashcard that matches with the time on another flashcard (on the left and on the right) so that you end up with a circle. A bit like domino! Hope it is useful!
Introduction Comparatives & Superlatives
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Introduction Comparatives & Superlatives

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1. Best for: Year 8-9, but can also used for quick revision with Year 10 2. Powerpoint explaining step by step how to compare things in German using examples and images students can relate to: first things only two things (things that are the same size and different), then three. The examples show students the rules and they can work it out themselves 3. Once they have figured it out, you can show them a summary which then can copy into their exercise books. 4. At the end, there is one creative activity / project for students to complete to practise and demonstrate their understanding.
German Word Order
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German Word Order

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German Word Order explained visually; hyperlinks and action buttons make it easier to jump to the content you wish to study / revise. Table of contents: VERB SECOND Normal Sentence Inversion Time, Manner, Place B. QUESTIONS C. FUTURE TENSE, CONDITIONAL TENSE and MODAL VERBS D. PAST TENSE E. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS F. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS G. RELATIVE PRONOUNS H. USE OF THE INFINITVE
German Grammar Handouts
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German Grammar Handouts

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Table of Contents: Subordinating Conjunctions Subordinating Conjunctions - Example Sentences Cases - Table Cases - Explained Dative Verbs Genitive Possessive Pronouns Prepositions & Personal Pronouns Relative Pronouns Irregular Verbs - sein, haben und werden Modal Verbs Modal Verbs - examples Reflexive Verbs Separable & Inseparable Verbs Infinitives with and without ‘zu’ Imperfect Tense Conditional Tense Conditional Tense - Examples Passive Tenses - Overview