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:
WHAT?
WHO WITH?
WHERE?
WHEN?
WHY?
OPINION + CONTRADICTION
105 slides containing questions based on authentic materials from France - help your students recall vocab and practice their reading skills
The package is divided into three sections:
BRONZE - Low to average difficulty
SILVER - Moderate difficulty
GOLD - High difficulty
All photos were taken in France in 2019/20 and include street signs, adverts and notices in shop windows.
Provided in both PPT and PDF format. Mark schemes also provided.
The ideal resource for:
Homework
Extension
Differentiation
Remote learning
Revision
A simple, visually-appealing summary of German word order:
Subordinating conjunctions
Inversion
Normal word order (und, oder, aber etc.)
The sheet uses a traffic light design to distinguish levels of difficulty regarding word order.
The sheet can be laminated and kept in students’ files for reference.
This can be used for KS3, KS4 and KS5 and beyond.
This PDF contains easy-to-understand summaries of:
The Present Tense (Regular and Irregular)
The Perfect Tense of regular and irregular ‘avoir’ verbs
The Perfect Tense of ‘être’ verbs
The Future Tense
The Imperfect Tense
The Conditional
This can be used for reference in students’ files, for example.
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.