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ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN HIGH-FREQUENCY VERBS PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE

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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.

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**DAZ DAF ADVANCED BEGINNER GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION PRACTICE FIVE WORKBOOKS @ $1.00 EACH IN THE BUNDLE** ***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 carefully.*** ***focusing on a range of German verb groups in the present tense, with 150 conjugation questions (750 conjugations in total), and complete answer keys*** ideal for ***advanced beginner German*** students who are consolidating conjugtion skills, 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. **The verbs groups are:** ***regular German verbs irregular & mixed German verbs high-frequency German verbs German reflexive verbs German separable verbs*** ***The workbooks focus on the correct conjugation of verbs, rather than usage***, but I definitely find it useful to remind students of a number of things when focusing on or revising tense and verb conjugation. For example, with ***German verbs***, I encourage students to look for patterns across all the verbs, such as the ***singular pronouns***, including the pronoun ***man*** form being identical, pointing out also that ***man*** is commonly used in ***German***, often also meaning ***we***, unlike the pronoun ***one*** in ***English***. There are certain complexities with ***German reflexive verbs***, as learners whose first language does not have ***equivalent reflexive verbs*** can find identifying the ***correct reflexive pronoun***, and particularly ***dative reflexive pronouns***, and ***positioning them correctly***, quite challenging. Students do often try to conflate what they know about conjugation, and with those whose first language is ***English***, I frequently see attempts such as ***ich bin sich waschen*** for ***I am getting washed*** or similarly ***ich mache / tue sich erinnern*** for ***I do remember***. ***Each set 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***, which encourages students to think about how their understanding of German conjugation works, reflect on 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. They also use this page to note any new verbs they learn, which helps them build up a comprehensive verb vocabulary. It's also a useful tool to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning and progress in general, which is a really popular activity with my students. The ***answer key*** is a 6-page book which is absolutely essential in my view. Answer keys help students develop more independence in their learning, and provide them with an additional opportunity to engage with language and grammar. They also genuinely enjoy correcting their own - and particularly each others' - work! ***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 QUICK CONJUGATION SAMPLER** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-conjugation-practice-sampler-12149140](http://) ***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 - I've added a selection here for you to try.*** **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM KONJUGIEREN!**

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