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GERMAN EUROPE COUNTRIES AND CAPITAL CITIES GERMAN CROSS-CURRICULAR LEARNING EUROPE TWO MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUIZZES IDEAL FOR THE EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES TOO

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Ideal for cross-curricular learning in German class: students can develop their knowledge of the geography of Europe in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. At the same time, students are developing their German language skills: speaking, listening and reading in particular, as well as broadening their German vocabulary. We play both as a whole-group team quiz, and in pairs or small groups on a regular basis - students are particularly keen to see if they can beat their own points record, and are really motivated by their developing knowledge.

The set contains all European countries and capital cities, including some island communities such as the Faroe Islands and Guernsey. Each question has 4 answers to choose from. The correct answer is given in capital letters. The quiz cards are numbered, but questions can be asked in random order too: simply place all the cards in a bowl, box or tin, and work your way through.

There are two quiz challenges:

Challenge 1 gives the country as a prompt, with four possible capital cities to choose from.
Challenge 2 gives the capital city as a prompt, with four possible countries to choose from. This challenge uses the definite article in the responses to help consolidate students’ knowledge of the gender of individual countries and the use of the dative following the preposition von.

The card numbers for Challenge 1 are in the top right-hand corner; Challenge 2 in the top left-hand corner so that the cards can be organised and sorted easily. Laminate the cards if possible: they’re more learner-friendly, and remain in excellent condition for years.

Before playing, it’s useful to show students a map of Europe, so that they can visualize the location of each country and capital city, not only as an individual location with Europe, but also as a location in relation to other European countries and capital cities. This definitely helps students understand and memorise the countries and capital cities.

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GERMAN EUROPE POSTERS & QUIZZES

**KS3 GERMAN KS4 GERMAN KS5 GERMAN EUROPE COUNTRIES & CAPITAL CITIES GERMAN CROSS-CURRICULAR LEARNING EUROPE TWO MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUIZZES & SET OF POSTERS SHOWING EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, CAPITAL CITIES & FLAGS** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The produce 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 Europe 2 multiple-choice quizzes*** Ideal for ***cross-curricular learning in German class***: students can develop their knowledge of the geography of ***Europe*** in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. At the same time, students are ***developing their German language skills***: speaking, listening and reading in particular, as well as broadening their ***German vocabulary***. We play both as a whole-group team quiz, and in pairs or small groups on a regular basis - students are particularly keen to see if they can beat their own points record, and are really motivated by their developing knowledge. The set contains all ***European countries and capital cities***, including some island communities such as the ***Faroe Islands*** and ***Guernsey***. Each question has 4 answers to choose from. The correct answer is given in capital letters. The quiz cards are numbered, but questions can be asked in random order too: simply place all the cards in a bowl, box or tin, and work your way through. ***There are two quiz challenges:*** ***Challenge 1*** gives the country as a prompt, with four possible capital cities to choose from. ***Challenge 2*** gives the capital city as a prompt, with four possible countries to choose from. This challenge uses the ***definite article*** in the responses to help consolidate students’ knowledge of the ***gender of individual countries*** and the ***use of the dative following the preposition von***. The card numbers for ***Challenge 1*** are in the top right-hand corner; ***Challenge 2*** in the top left-hand corner so that the cards can be organised and sorted easily. Laminate the cards if possible: they’re more learner-friendly, and remain in excellent condition for years. ***German Europe Posters*** These ***German Europe flashcards / posters*** are always really popular with my students and great for the beginning of a new school year to decorate your learning environment with ***specific learning goals***. They're really useful for creating and instant and comprehensive ***introduction to Europe in German***. 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***. It's definitely extra prep and expense, but I do always laminate my classroom display 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. ***Have a browse in my store for more German resources, including German cross-curricular activities, special offer bundles, and freebies.*** **VIELEN DANK UND SCHÖNE REISE!**

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