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German A2 - Verbs and Two-Way Prepositions Printable
6-page printable on verbs and two-way prepositions (Verben mit Wechselpräpositionen). This lesson shows the difference between transitive and instransitive verbs and shows the student how these verbs are used with various two-way prepositions in the accusative and dative cases. The verbs featured are ‘stellen’, ‘stehen’, ‘legen’, ‘liegen’, ‘stecken’ and ‘hängen’. Pages are in landscape format and can be used as slides.
This lesson can be used in tandem with the lesson: “Two-Way Prepositions with Verbs” https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12677484
German A2 - Test - Parts of the Body (Körperteile)
3-page vocabulary quiz on parts of the body. The first page on basic body parts can be given to A1-level students. The entire set is intended for more advanced students and tests their knowledge of the smaller and more complex parts of the body. Answer key is included.
German A1 - Conjugation Sheet
This is a very simple 2-page document that students can use for writing out the conjugations of new verbs. Conjugation sheets are very helpful for new students just beginning to get a handle on new verbs and how they’re conjugated. These can be hole-punched and placed in a binder with other hard-copy notes for quick reference.
The second page is blank and can be photocopied / printed in bulk to suit your needs. The first page is an example sheet with six German verbs — fully conjugated in the present tense (kommen, lernen, sprechen, wissen, haben, sein).
German A1 - Imperative Mood (Quick Notes)
Set of quick study notes on using the imperative mood, helpful for quiz prep. Also included are notes on negating the modal verb “müssen”.
German A1 - Units of Time (Zeiteinheiten)
Printable/study sheet with German units of time and their plural endings. Each of these units of time is shown in a German example sentence. Parallel English translations are provided. Appropriate for beginning students who have learned basic conjugation principles.
German A2 - List of Verbs with Prepositions
Many verbs in German are paired with specific prepositions. Quite often, these prepositions have nothing to do with location or direction. Examples in English would be: “to think about”, “to wait for”, “to be afraid of”, etc. Knowing which preposition to use is so natural that the native English speaker doesn’t have to think about it at all. It’s automatic. But when the English learner repeatedly uses incorrect verb-preposition combinations, it can cause that person sound overly “foreign”.
The same problem can occur in German if the German learner isn’t aware of which specific preposition(s) to use for a given verb. This handout provides a list of over 60 common German verb-preposition combinations that a student is likely to encounter in normal conversation, writing and media reporting. (Grammatical case is indicated for 2-way prepositions.)
German A1 - Negative Articles 'kein' & 'keine' (Nominative)
This handout introduces students to the negative articles ‘kein’ and ‘keine’. Example sentences are included. At the end of the lesson are two short homework exercises. This lesson focuses on using negative articles in the singular, but the plural is also mentioned briefly.
German A1 - Indefinite Articles (Nominative Case)
This handout introduces students to the nominative indefinite articles ‘ein’ and ‘eine’. The relationship between indefinite and definite articles is discussed here. Example sentences with indefinite articles are included; nouns and articles are color coded for gender. At the end of the lesson are two short homework exercises. (Students need to have a good understanding of definite articles and how they work prior to starting this lesson.)
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 72-73
Grammar topics including statements using the prepositions ‘von’ and ‘an’, the verb ‘lassen’ and the coordinating conjunction ‘sondern’. Most vocabulary words are used in sample sentences. (4 pages of vocabulary spread over 2 lessons.)
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 74-75
4 pages of vocabulary (2 lessons) on education, documentation and identification. Grammar topics include the adjective ‘dasselbe’ and its various forms, the subordinating conjunction ‘als’ and the reflexive verb ‘sich vorstellen’. Most vocabulary words are used in sample 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 A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 70-71
Lots of terms relating to money and finance. Many vocabulary words are used in sample sentences. (5 pages of vocabulary presented in 2 lessons.)
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 68-69
2 lessons of vocabulary (5 pages) on bodies of water and landscapes, cardinal directions (east west, north, south) and hotel visits. Grammar topics include various separable prefix verbs used in travel and tourism, as well as the verb ‘halten’ (e.g., Was hältst du von…?). Many vocabulary words are used in sample sentences.
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 54-55
5 pages of vocabulary and grammar notes (2 lessons). Grammar topics include verbs with prepositions, the coordinating conjunction ‘sondern’, and pronouns as indirect objects (dative). The dative preposition ‘nach’ is introduced here as meaning “according to”. Some vocabulary on celebrations, hobbies and packaging. Most vocabulary words are used in sample sentences.
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 56-57
Grammar topics include the subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv II - wären, würden, hätten) and the accusative preposition ‘durch’. Some vocabulary on daily routines and leisure activities. Most vocabulary words are used in sample sentences.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 31-32
4 pages of vocabulary notes (2 lessons) on clothing and shopping. Additional vocabulary on major geographical features (lake, beach, mountain, forest, etc.) are presented. Grammatical topics include verbs with dative objects and the comparative/superlative forms of ‘gut’, ‘gern’ and ‘viel’. Many of the vocabulary words are shown in example sentences.
German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 33-34
4 pages of vocabulary notes (2 lessons) on holidays and celebrations. In addition to vocabulary words, these lessons are chock full of common sayings and expressions used during celebrations throughout the German-speaking world. Ordinal numbers and reflexive verbs ‘sich fühlen’ and ‘sich freuen’ are introduced.
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 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.