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DAZ DAF GERMAN EUROPE POSTERS EUROPA AUF DEUTSCH POSTERS EVERY EUROPEAN COUNTRY, CAPITAL CITY AND FLAGS IN GERMAN

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These posters are always really popular with my students and great for the beginning of a new school year to decorate your learning environment. They’re really useful for creating an***instant and comprehensive introduction to Europe***.

There are 144 portrait posters (A4, 8.5 x 11) in German showing European countries, capital cities and flags. They give your classroom a great multicultural look and feel, at the same time promoting German as a living language, featuring in the everyday life of your - and your students’ - classroom. There may be a number of countries and capital cities that students do not know, or are not aware of, so the posters can help students develop their general knowledge and understanding of European geography.

I’ve included a range of islands, such as the Faroe Islands, to extend students’ knowledge of Europe a little further, and I’ve also shown some countries, for example Armenia, that are often classed as belonging either to Europe or to Asia. I’ve also included two posters for some countries, such as France, officially known as Französische Republik - you can choose either that, or the more frequently-used Frankreich to display.

The posters look great displayed horizontally across a particular learning area - alphabetically works well, though non-alphabetically is perfect for a country quest activity. They’re ideal for the annual Europe Day celebration, and The European Day of Languages, as well as an all year round display. It’s definitely extra prep and expense, but I do always laminate my classroom decor posters / flashcards - they hang on the walls more easily, and I recycle them to display at different times of the school year.

There are two backgrounds to choose from - Europe map or plain, so 144 posters in total.

My students find this reference list really useful - every European country and its capital city in German - download it for free here:

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITAL CITIES - REFERENCE LIST IN GERMAN
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-europe-countries-and-capital-cities-list-12446726

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