GCSE GERMAN VERBS KS4 GERMAN VERBS 99 KS3 GERMAN VERBS CARDS WITH MATCHING ENGLISH CARDS AND WRITTEN RECALL WORKBOOK a successful alternative to more traditional vocabulary drilling activities.
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German vocabulary practice and revision activities really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can learn independently, developing, embedding, reinforcing and refreshing their German verbs vocabulary in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way. Together with the accompanying recall and write activities, there is a multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing and spelling. It doesn’t matter if any of the verbs don’t feature in your medium or even longer-term learning plan: this means that the activities are equally about practicing current target language as about engaging with new language.
This set features 99 high-frequency German verbs with matching English verbs cards. There is an alphabetical German-English verb list, indicating where a verb is irregular, separable, modal and conjugated with sein. There are three recall and write challenges which provide students with focused opportunity to embed the verbs into their longer-term memory.
= Challenge 1 requires students to write the equivalent English verb from a German prompt. The German verbs are in alphabetical order.
= Challenge 2 moves on a little from here, with the verbs in random, rather than alphabetical order.
= Challenge 3 requires students to write the German verb from an English prompt. This helps students familiarise themselves with, and really embed, the range of verbs in the set, and also get used to writing and spelling in German.
Encourage students to complete the Meine Notizen / Neue Verben page regularly, reflecting not only on the verbs vocabulary they feel confident about, but also how they think their skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in German are developing - and equally importantly, what they can reasonably do to keep improving. Noting any new verbs is a great way of developing a really comprehensive German verbs vocabulary bank, which will enrich their speaking and creative writing.
Laminate the game cards if you can, as they are far more learner-friendly, and the cards will remain in excellent conditional for years.
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VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.
German vocabulary practice and revision activities really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can learn independently, developing, embedding, reinforcing and refreshing their German verbs vocabulary in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way. Together with the accompanying recall and write activities, there is a multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing and spelling. It doesn’t matter if any of the verbs don’t feature in your medium or even longer-term learning plan: this means that the activities are equally about practicing current target language as about engaging with new language.
This set features 99 high-frequency German verbs with matching English verbs cards. There is an alphabetical German-English verb list, indicating where a verb is irregular, separable, modal and conjugated with sein. There are three recall and write challenges which provide students with focused opportunity to embed the verbs into their longer-term memory.
= Challenge 1 requires students to write the equivalent English verb from a German prompt. The German verbs are in alphabetical order.
= Challenge 2 moves on a little from here, with the verbs in random, rather than alphabetical order.
= Challenge 3 requires students to write the German verb from an English prompt. This helps students familiarise themselves with, and really embed, the range of verbs in the set, and also get used to writing and spelling in German.
Encourage students to complete the Meine Notizen / Neue Verben page regularly, reflecting not only on the verbs vocabulary they feel confident about, but also how they think their skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in German are developing - and equally importantly, what they can reasonably do to keep improving. Noting any new verbs is a great way of developing a really comprehensive German verbs vocabulary bank, which will enrich their speaking and creative writing.
Laminate the game cards if you can, as they are far more learner-friendly, and the cards will remain in excellent conditional for years.
Have a browse in my store for more German resources, including special offer bundles, and freebies.
VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
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Thanks for adapting this! Will be sending this off for laminating soon!
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