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GERMAN IMPERFECT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE
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ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IMPERFECT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE This resource consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. 25 high-frequency German verbs in the imperfect tense. The quick conjugations have always been really popular with my students, who find them a great way of practising, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in German. I’ve used them in a range of contexts too, such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for cover lessons. I give my students regular opportunities to work through the same conjugations until they feel confident about how German conjugation ‘works’, and are able to recognize patterns and so predict conjugation accurately. The workbook is structured as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. We also use it to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning and progress in general, which is a really popular and effective activity too. It’s also a great place to note any additional high-frequency verbs that students learn, and this helps to build up a really strong verb vocabulary bank. answer key Try this free conjugation sampler to see if it’s the kind of learning activity that will work well for your students: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE FREE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with dollar deals, special offer bundles,and lots of freebies too! VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN IRREGULAR VERBS IMPERFECT TENSE
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INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IMPERFECT TENSE IRREGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE This resource consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. 25 high-frequency irregular verbs in the imperfect tense The quick conjugations have always been really popular with my students, who find them a great way of practising, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in German. I’ve used them in a range of contexts too, such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for cover lessons. I give my students regular opportunities to work through the same conjugations until they feel confident about how German conjugation ‘works’, and are able to recognise patterns and so predict conjugation accurately. The workbook is structured as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. We also use it to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning and progress in general, which is a really popular and effective activity too. It’s also a great place to note any additional high-frequency verbs that students learn, and this helps to build up a really strong verb vocabulary bank. answer key Try this free sampler to see if it’s the kind of learning activity that will work well for your students: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE FREE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies too! VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN REGULAR VERBS FUTURE TENSE
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GERMAN REGULAR VERBS FUTURE TENSE

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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN FUTURE TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE 25 high-frequency regular German verbs, 150 conjugation questions, 3 differentiated challenges, answer keys The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. Ideal for advanced beginner German into intermediate German students who are beginning to work with compound sentences and longer texts, and generally developing their knowledge and understanding of conjugation and tense in German. My students really like this kind of grammar activity, as they like to work and learn independently, which is a successful way of varying teaching and learning methodologies - I’ve found it’s really important to avoid predominantly teacher-led learning in the languages classroom. I tend to introduce the future tense along with the conditional tense, as I’ve found this can help students consolidate the pattern of conjugation very quickly, and it also helps them understand the distinction between will and would, particularly the fine distinction between the notion of intent in both German and English. Though the workbook focuses solely on the correct conjugation of verbs, and does not look at word order in the context of full sentences, there are fixed conjugation patterns that students can learn, recognise and apply, ensuring that their spoken and written German is accurate, and that their understanding of German across the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing is robust. The resource has the following structure: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, encourages students to reflect on their progress answer key Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN REGULAR VERBS IMPERFECT TENSE
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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IMPERFECT TENSE CONJUGATION DRILLS This resource consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. 25 high-frequency regular German verbs in the imperfect tense. The quick conjugations have always been really popular with my students, who find them a great way of practicing, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in German. I’ve used them in a range of contexts too, such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for sub lessons. I give my students regular opportunities to work through the same conjugations until they feel confident about how German conjugation ‘works’, and are able to recognize patterns and so predict conjugation accurately. The workbook is structured as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. We also use it to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning and progress in general, which is a really popular and effective activity too. It’s also a great place to note any additional high-frequency verbs that students learn, and this helps to build up a really strong verb vocabulary bank. answer key Try this free sampler, which will give you a good idea of how the resource works: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with dollar deals, special offer bundles and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE
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ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN HIGH-FREQUENCY VERBS PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be amended, copied, rewritten, 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. 25 high-frequency verbs in the present tense. I’ve used these ‘quick conjugations’ for many years with my German students. My students find them to be a great way of practicing, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in German. I’ve used them in a range of contexts such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for cover lessons. I tend to give my students regular opportunities to practise the conjugations during the whole schools year, and they find this really useful for mapping their own progress and developing their overall understanding of how German conjugation ‘works’. The resource is structured as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt Notes and Next Steps template which students visit regularly - it really does encourage them to think about where they are now, how confident they feel, and what they might need to work on a little more to be absolutely sure of their conjugation skills answer key Though the workbook focuses solely on the correct conjugation of verbs, and does not look at word order in the context of full sentences, there are conjugation patterns that students can learn, recognise and apply, ensuring that their spoken and written German is accurate, and that their understanding of German across the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing is robust. Students become very familiar and confident the more they work with conjugation, and these quick conjugations certainly help to embed that successfully. Try this free sampler: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE FREE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with special offer bundles and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN SEPARABLE VERBS PERFECT TENSE
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ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN SEPARABLE VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. 25 high-frequency German separable verbs, 150 conjugation questions, 3 differentiated challenges, answer keys ideal for advanced beginner German students who are working with more complex language and texts, and intermediate German students who are revising tense and conjugation. My students really like this kind of grammar activity, as they like to work and learn independently, which is a successful way of varying teaching and learning methodologies - I’ve found it’s really important to avoid predominantly teacher-led learning in the languages classroom. The focus is on common separable prefixes such as ab, an, aus, ein, um and zu. Prefixes such as entlang and entgegen are not included in this particular collection of verbs. I find it useful to remind students of a number of things when focusing on or revising tense and verb conjugation. For example with the perfect tense, students need to have a good grasp of the relevant auxiliary in the present tense - there are verbs that require either haben or sein, and to get used to ensuring that the past participle is situated at the end of the clause or sentence. Forming the past participle follows a certain pattern, which students are able to***identify and predict*** the more they work with conjugation, and these quick conjugations will certainly help to embed that successfully. The resource has the following structure: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets answer key Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN PERFECT TENSE WITH SEIN
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INTERMEDIATE GERMAN CONJUGATION TAKING THE AUXILIARY SEIN IN THE PERFECT TENSE The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. 3 differentiated conjugation challenges, 150 quick conjugations and answer key focusing on 25 verbs taking sein in the perfect tense. The workbook focuses on the mechanics of conjugation, rather than usage, and I’ve found that when my students are able to provide the correct conjugation very quickly, and out of a specific context, they feel really confident that their German conjugation skills are developing well. I find it useful to remind students of a number of things when focusing on or revising tense and verb conjugation. For example with the perfect tense, students need to have a good grasp of the relevant auxiliary in the present tense - there are verbs that require either haben or sein, so the focus on the auxiliary sein with this workbook helps to embed this concept, and to get used to ensuring that the past participle is situated at the end of the clause or sentence. Forming the past participle of a whole range of verb groups follows a certain pattern, which students are able to identify and predict the more they work with conjugation, and these quick conjugations will certainly help to embed that successfully. The format is as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Quick Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Quick Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Quick Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. answer key Try this free quick conjugation sampler: GERMAN QUICK CONJUGATION SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of German teaching and learning resources, with lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN SEPARABLE VERBS IMPERFECT TENSE
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ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IMPERFECT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE This resource consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. 25 high-frequency German separable verbs in the imperfect tense, 3 differentiated conjugation challenges, 150 quick conjugations, answer key and verb lists ideal for advanced beginner German and intermediate German students who are developing their knowledge and understanding of conjugation in German, and working with notion of past tense in German. I do tend to introduce the perfect tense and imperfect tense fairly closely together, as usage of the tenses is not directly equivalent with English for example, particularly in spoken German, and it’s really useful to be able to compare and contrast tenses. The focus is on common separable prefixes such as ab, an, aus, ein, um and zu. Prefixes such as***entlang and entgegen*** are not included in this particular collection of verbs. The resource has the following structure: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. Students also note down any new verbs they discover, which enables them to build up a really sound verb vocabulary bank. answer key Try this free sampler to see whether this kind of activity would work well for your students: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE FREE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with dollar deals, special offer bundles and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN REGULAR VERBS PRESENT TENSE
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GERMAN REGULAR VERBS PRESENT TENSE

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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN PRESENT TENSE REGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE Files are non-editable files in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. 25 high-frequency regular verbs in the present tense. I’ve used these ‘quick conjugations’ for many years with my German students. My students find them to be a great way of practicing, reinforcing and revising how to conjugate essential verbs in German. I’ve used them in a range of contexts such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for sub lessons. I tend to give my students regular opportunities to practice the conjugations during the whole schools year, and they find this really useful for mapping their own progress and developing their overall understanding of how German conjugation ‘works’. The workbook is structured as follows: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge 1: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge 2: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge 3: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes & Next Steps template, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. answer key which helps students develop more independence in their learning, also providing them with an additional opportunity to engage with the target language Try this free sampler, which will give you a good idea of how the resource works: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, with a wide range of other German language teaching & learning materials, with dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. Files are non-editable files in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN IRREGULAR VERBS PRESENT TENSE
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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN PRESENT TENSE IRREGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE This resource consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. My students have always found these quick conjugation activities really useful as both a practice and revision activity. The focus in on 25 high-frequency irregular and mixed German verbs, with 150 ‘quick’ conjugations in the present tense. I use the workbooks in a range of learning contexts, such as independent work either in class time or at home, holiday refresher work, or individual activities for sub lessons. My students like to have several opportunities to work through the workbook, a couple of times a semester across a whole school year. This helps them to map progress in a very clear and structured way. . The workbook has ten pages with the following structure: Two alphabetical verb reference lists: German-English and English-German. Three conjugation challenges, each with 50 individual conjugations: Conjugation Challenge One: each verb conjugated in German across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation. Conjugation Challenge Two: gives the infinitive of each verb in German, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in German. Conjugation Challenge Three: students write the corresponding German verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt. Notes and Next Steps sheet, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, what progress they have made, what their targets for improvement might realistically be, and what they might reasonably do in order to meet those targets. We use this a lot to inform our whole-group discussions about conjugation and German grammar in general. answer key which my students find really useful, either to self- or peer-assess - answer keys are also great time-saver for teachers, as well as a way of encouraging students to really assume more responsibility for, and independence in, their learning. Try this quick conjugation workbook sampler to see if it’s the kind of learning activity that will work well for your students - it’s free to download here: GERMAN CONJUGATION PRACTICE SAMPLER https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-drills-sampler-12149140 Have a browse in my store for more German grammar activities, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!
GERMAN COLORS FLASHCARDS POSTERS FREEBIE #1
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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN COLORS FLASHCARDS BEGINNER GERMAN FLASHCARDS The resource is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use. Die Farben auf Deutsch - 8 posters / flashcards These four my favorite color posters make an ideal speaking prompt in the elementary German classroom - I encourage children to ask each other Was ist deine Lieblingsfarbe? as a lesson starter / warm-up, and to select a different color every time they answer. As they learn more colors, their answers become more varied. I tend to introduce the plural form with the connective und (and) quite quickly, so that children can extend their answers as much as they possibly can - they have great fun seeing who knows the most colors, and can create the longest answers. The key colors are: blue, green, pink and yellow. There are two backgrounds to choose from - either the German flag, or black wave. Laminate the posters if possible, or print on card stock, particularly if you’re going to use them as flashcards to introduce and practice language too: they’ll hang really nicely, stay in good shape, and you’ll be able to use the posters for many years to come! Have a look at these German colors flashcards: GERMAN COLORS POSTERS FLASHCARDS - 16 COLORS IN GERMAN https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12508948 This freebie focuses on an introduction to adjectival agreement through the color green: GERMAN COLORS POSTERS FREEBIE #2 - FOCUS ON THE COLOR GREEN https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12508960 Have a browse in my store for more German flashcards / posters, with a wide range of other German language teaching and learning materials, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN COLORS FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN CLASSROOM DECOR BEGINNER GERMAN COLORS FLASHCARDS POSTERS Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. These colors posters create an instant introduction to a range of colors in German in the classroom. The posters definitely give the learning environment a fabulous German look and feel, promoting German as a living language, featuring in the everyday life of learners. They introduce learners to colors in German from the very beginning of their learning, and they are able to familiarize themselves with both the ‘look’ of German words, and how sounds are represented in the written form. The key colors are: beige (both beige and cremefarben); black; blue; brown; green; grey; navy-blue; orange; bright pink; pink; purple; red; turquoise; white; yellow. There are two backgrounds to choose from: German Flag and black wave, each set has 16 posters/flashcards, so 32 in total. It doesn’t matter if some of the colors don’t feature in your immediate or even longer-term learning plan: the posters provide learners with daily opportunities to engage with the written word in German, to develop their recognition and recall of individual words, to***identify cognates***, and to begin to link spelling with sound in German. The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait format - laminate them if you can, or print on card stock, particularly if you’re going to use them as flashcards to introduce and practice language too: they’ll hang really nicely, stay in good shape, and you’ll be able to use your colors posters for many years to come! Have a browse in my store for more German flashcards and classroom decor, with a wide range of other German teaching and learning materials, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN COLORS FLASHCARDS POSTERS FREEBIE #2
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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN COLORS FLASHCARDS BEGINNER GERMAN COLORS FLASHCARDS Files are non-editable in a zipped format. Please read the Terms of Use carefully – the resource is free to download, but is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, shared, rewritten, stored or distributed in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Die Farben auf deutsch 12 posters / flashcards These four adjectival agreement posters, with a focus on the color grün, make an ideal grammar and speaking prompt in the German classroom - for example, I encourage children to look carefully at the similarities and differences between der grüne Regenschirm and die grüne Flasche in the singular, and die grünen Regenschirme and die grünen Flaschen in the plural. Giving learners the opportunity to look very closely at language, to identify similarities and differences with their first language, as well as rules and patterns in the target language, is a really key language teaching and learning strategy. I use high-frequency beginner German vocabulary to do this, for both younger and older learners. As they build up their vocab, with increasing understanding of gender, they are able to apply those rules and patterns to new language. I use questions such as Richtig der falsch? die grüne Regenschirme? , really emphasising, even exaggerating pronunciation, so that they can hear the difference in agreement. I often write the questions on the whiteboard too, as it’s equally important that they are able to recognize the differences in the written words too, and to link sound with spelling - all of this means I really make the most from my classroom learning decor. Try these German colors flashcards / posters: GERMAN COLORS POSTERS FLASHCARDS - 16 COLORS IN GERMAN https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12508948 Try this freebie too, it’s great for promoting speaking in the Elementary German Classroom: GERMAN COLORS POSTERS - WAS IST DEINE LIEBLINGSFARBE? https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12508959 Have a browse in my store for more German flashcards and classroom display, with a wide range of other German teaching and learning materials, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN ADJECTIVES LIST FREEBIE #1
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GERMAN ADJECTIVES LIST FREEBIE #1

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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN ADJECTVIES INTERMEDIATE GERMAN ADJECTIVES LIST FREEBIE Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license is a single-user license only. The product is free to download, but Terms of Use still apply. A great instant reference resource for students focusing on high-frequency German adjectives. I’ve found that the lists are a great learning support resource, and they’re really popular with students too. They work well when students keep them carefully in learning files or folders for current and future reference. They also work well printed double-sided and laminated for small-group work in class. This list is a first collection of 25 high-frequency German adjectives that I’ve found are ideal for beginner German into intermediate German learning programs - it’s an important step in learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful German adjectives vocabulary bank, are able to recognize German adjectives, and are confident with the meaning of those adjectives in English - at that point we can move swiftly on to looking at adjectival endings and agreement, producing more complex and descriptive language, and using the adjectives in a communicative and practical context, which is essential for progressing in language learning. The purpose of the list isn’t to simply learn all 25 adjectives by rote: it’s a longer-term reference resource that students use for example when they’re writing creatively, preparing written texts, or working with their talk partner to develop speaking skills. My students also use their vocabulary reference lists to help them audit their developing German vocabulary in general. The list is a great time-saver for teachers too - if you’re preparing resources focusing on adjectives in German for your students, the list is a good starting point. There are two alphabetical lists - one German-English, and one English-German, as I’ve found that language learners prefer to have both as a reference resource. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag, which I generally use for German grammar display, and plain. Have a browse in my store for more German vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN FRUITS & VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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GERMAN FRUITS & VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS POSTERS

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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN BEGINNER GERMAN FRUITS VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS POSTERS TWO SETS @ $2.25 EACH IN THE BUNDLE The files are non-editable in a zipped format. They’re copyright, all rights reserved. They may not be copied, rewritten, 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. There are 25 fruits and 25 vegetables, definite article, feminine and masculine, singular and plural - useful as a way into the concept of gender. I tend to vary my displays quite regularly, and have different posters up at various times of the school year. We use them as speaking and pronunciation prompts, and for guessing games too. We don’t actually learn 25 fruits or vegetables at this stage, but I use a range that includes some that children may not know yet, such as starfruit and aubergines. That’s ideal for discussing healthy eating, and for generally developing children’s vocabulary in their own language too. The posters work really well as flashcards too, and they’re great for introducing and practicing language with a ‘low-tech’ method, giving us all a break from the whiteboard, which children definitely enjoy! The fruits are: green apples # red apple # bananas # cherries # dates # fig # green # grapes # red grapes # kiwi # lemon # mango # nectarine # olives # oranges # papaya # peach # pears # pineapple # pumpkin # raspberry redcurrants # rhubarb # starfruit # strawberries # watermelon The vegetables are: artichoke # asparagus # beetroot # broccoli # cabbage # carrots # cauliflower # celery # corn # cucumber # eggplants/aubergines # French/green beans # garlic # leeks # lettuce # mushrooms # onions peas # red peppers # yellow pepper # potatoes # sprouts # spinach # sweet potatoes # tomato # Have a browse in my store for more German flashcards / posters, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies - I’ve included a couple here for you to try. The posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag or black wave, so 100 posters in total. VIELEN DANK UND GUTEN APPETIT!
GERMAN REFLEXIVE VERBS LIST FREEBIE #1
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GERMAN REFLEXIVE VERBS LIST FREEBIE #1

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DAZ DAF BEGINNER GERMAN REFLEXIVE VERBS INTERMEDIATE GERMAN REFLEXIVE VERBS This resource consists of two non-editable files in a zipped format, and is free to download, but please read the Terms of Use carefully, as it is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use. I give my students of all grades and learning phases a whole series of reference lists, that build up into a really comprehensive reference bank over the course of their German program. They’re really popular with my students, as they know they can just go to their reference file or folder, and find what they need. They tell me that they feel far more confident about their German when they have a good grasp of core vocab. They’re great for quick vocab quizzes too. There are two alphabetical lists - one German-English, and one English-German, as I’ve found that beginner German students prefer to have both as a reference resource. I’ve noted where a verb is separable, irregular or conjugated with sein. If my group is small, I provide students with a set of double-sided and laminated reference resources. My students all have a reference file or folder, again from the beginning of their learning, and part of helping them develop independence in, and responsibility for, their learning, is to give them opportunity to keep their learning resources in good order, and easily accessible. The verbs are all in the infinitive form - it’s an important step in learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful vocabulary bank, are able to recognize high-frequency German reflexive verbs, and are confident with the meaning of those verbs in English - at that point we can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context. We also use our reference lists to help students audit their developing German verb vocabulary. The list is a great time-saver for teachers too - if you’re preparing resources focusing on high-frequency German reflexive verbs for your students, the list is a good starting point. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag, which I generally use for German grammar or German vocabulary display, and plain. Have a browse in my store for more German vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #2
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GERMAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #2

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**DAZ DAF ZAHLEN 0-100 AUF DEUTSCH GERMAN FOR CHILDREN NUMBERS BEGINNER GERMAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE ** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed in any way outside your own classroom. Please read the Terms of Use. The list s free to download, but Terms of Use still apply. *** I encourage my beginner German students to build up a comprehensive vocabulary bank that they can reference easily whenever they need it. I also use this kind of vocabulary list for quick vocabulary quizzes, spelling competitions and so on. This particular sheet is for my more experienced German learners, who’ve been learning German for a while - all the numbers are on a single page in landscape format, so the font is fairly small, but they’re comfortable with quite a bit of text on a single page - beginner learners do need to have language very clearly accessible. Have a look at this version that I give my absolute beginners - the numbers are across two pages in portrait format: GERMAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-numbers-0-100-list-freebie-1-12507282 There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag, which I generally use for German vocabulary display, or plain. My students find this super simple German numbers 0-100 recall worksheets set really helpful - download it for free here: GERMAN NUMBERS 0-100 WORKSHEETS FREEBIE #1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-numbers-0-100-worksheets-freebie-1-12963959 Have a browse in my store for more free German vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN NUMBERS 0-21 WORD WALL FREEBIE
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GERMAN NUMBERS 0-21 WORD WALL FREEBIE

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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN NUMBERS 0-21 BEGINNER GERMAN NUMBERS 0-21 WORD WALL Files are non-editable in a zipped format, This product is copyright, all rights reserved. It is free to download, but Terms of Use still apply. The product cannot be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license is a single-user license only. I like to display key vocab in my language learning classrooms - word walls are a simple and effective way of doing that - this set offers an instant introduction to numbers 0-21 in German. We use them for number guessing and calculation games as well as quick vocab and spelling quizzes too. There are two cards per 8.5 x 11 (A4) page in landscape format - the words are definitely big enough for children to be able to read from various locations in the classroom, so that we can really make the most of our learning display - we do lots of mental math, spelling and vocab games, as well as pronunciation practice for example. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag or black wave. I always laminate/print my word walls on robust card stock - they last in great condition for years. Have a browse in my store for more German classroom decor, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning resources, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN NUMBERS 0-31 FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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GERMAN NUMBERS 0-31 FLASHCARDS POSTERS

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GERMAN FOR CHILDREN CLASSROOM DECOR BEGINNER GERMAN NUMBERS 0-31 FLASHCARDS POSTERS CLASSROOM DECOR Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. These German numbers 0-31 display posters /flashcards create an instant introduction to Numbers 0-31 in German, also giving the learning environment fabulous German look and feel. I’ve found that having new and high-frequency language displays also helps promote German as a living language, featuring in the everyday life of German learners. The posters help students familiarize themselves with how German words ‘look’, and how sounds are represented in the written form. The font is big enough for students to read in various locations in the classroom - I find this really important so that we can get the most out of any particular display - for example we use them for pronunication practice, spelling and mental calculation games at certain points in the lesson. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag or black wave. Laminate or print on card stock - I always do this with my displays - they hang a lot better, and I recycle them for many years. VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!
GERMAN FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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GERMAN FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS

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DAZ DAF GERMAN FOR CHILDREN FRUITS FLASHCARDS BEGINNER GERMAN FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS The product is non-editable in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, 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. There are 25 fruits, definite article, feminine and masculine, singular and plural - that’s so useful as a way into the concept of gender. I tend to vary my displays quite regularly, and have different posters up at various times of the school year. We use them as speaking and pronunciation prompts, and for guessing games too. We don’t actually learn 25 fruits at this stage, but I use a range that includes some that children may not know yet, such as starfruit and redcurrants. That’s ideal for discussing healthy eating, and for generally developing children’s vocabulary in their own language too. The posters work really well as flashcards too, and they’re great for introducing and practicing language with a ‘low-tech’ method, giving us all a break from the whiteboard, which children definitely enjoy! The fruits are: green apples # red apple # bananas # cherries # dates # fig # green #grapes # red grapes # kiwi # lemon # mango # nectarine # olives # oranges # papaya # peach # pears # pineapple # pumpkin # raspberry # redcurrants # rhubarb # starfruit # strawberries # watermelon Have a browse in my store for more German flashcards / posters, and a wide range of other German teaching and learning materials, with German dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies. The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two backgrounds to choose from - German flag or black wave, so 50 posters in total. VIELEN DANK UND GUTEN APPETIT!