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There Is - There Are Worksheet ESL Elementary

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This engaging grammar worksheet helps students practice using there is and there are in English. Perfect for elementary ESL/EFL learners, it provides a mix of controlled and creative activities that take about 45 minutes to complete. What’s included: Fill-in-the-blank exercise to reinforce singular vs. plural forms. Picture description activity where learners write 8–10 sentences using there is / there are. Spot the difference task with fun, printable black-and-white park illustrations for students to compare and describe. Skills practiced: Correct use of there is / there are in positive sentences. Writing descriptive sentences. Observing details and expressing differences in English. Best for: ESL / EFL classrooms (A1–A2 / advanced elementary level). Grammar review or homework. Engaging individual or pair work practice. Print-friendly design: All pictures are simple black-and-white line drawings—perfect for easy printing and student-friendly use.
German Vocabulary Fruit - Deutsch Wortschatz Obst - DaFQuick View
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German Vocabulary Fruit - Deutsch Wortschatz Obst - DaF

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A fun and engaging vocabulary worksheet about fruit (Obst) in German (DaF, Daz). Suitable as vocabulary revision, homework or an interesting activity in the classroom. It also helps to revise the articles of the nouns. Read the description and find the right piece of fruit. Includes the answer key. Please leave a review if you enjoyed this material :)
German Worksheet - Back to School - Deutsch Perfekt - DaFQuick View
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German Worksheet - Back to School - Deutsch Perfekt - DaF

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A fun and engaging way to help your students practice the Perfekt tense in German. This no-prep Back to School German worksheet is perfect for beginner to intermediate learners to review and solidify their understanding of past tense sentence structure using common summer activities. In this activity, students check off what they did over the summer and write complete sentences in the Perfekt tense (past tense). If they didn’t do something, they must form negative sentences using nicht or kein - making this a great tool for practicing both affirmative and negative sentence construction in German. What’s Included: 1-page printable worksheet. 8 common summer activities - Fußball spielen, Eis essen, schwimmen, spazieren gehen, fernsehen, Bücher lesen, Spiele spielen, lange schlafen. Sentence writing prompts using the Perfekt tense. Built-in differentiation with options for using nicht and kein Skills Targeted: German past tense / Perfekt Sentence structure Vocabulary related to summer activities Positive and negative sentence formation Perfect for: DaF / German as a foreign language learners Homework, sub plans, bell work, or review Back-to-school German speaking/writing activity
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Back to School German Worksheet - Deutsch Perfekt

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A fun and engaging way to help your students practice the Perfekt tense in German. This no-prep Back to School German worksheet is perfect for beginner to intermediate learners to review and solidify their understanding of past tense sentence structure using common summer activities. In this activity, students check off what they did over the summer and write complete sentences in the Perfekt tense (past tense). If they didn’t do something, they must form negative sentences using nicht or kein - making this a great tool for practicing both affirmative and negative sentence construction in German. What’s Included: 1-page printable worksheet. 8 common summer activities - Fußball spielen, Eis essen, schwimmen, spazieren gehen, fernsehen, Bücher lesen, Spiele spielen, lange schlafen. Sentence writing prompts using the Perfekt tense. Built-in differentiation with options for using nicht and kein Skills Targeted: German past tense / Perfekt Sentence structure Vocabulary related to summer activities Positive and negative sentence formation Perfect for: DaF / German as a foreign language learners Homework, sub plans, bell work, or review Back-to-school German speaking/writing activity
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German Worksheet - Back to School - Deutsch Perfekt - DaF

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A fun and engaging way to help your students practice the Perfekt tense in German. This no-prep Back to School German worksheet is perfect for beginner to intermediate learners to review and solidify their understanding of past tense sentence structure using common summer activities. In this activity, students check off what they did over the summer and write complete sentences in the Perfekt tense (past tense). If they didn’t do something, they must form negative sentences using nicht or kein - making this a great tool for practicing both affirmative and negative sentence construction in German. What’s Included: 1-page printable worksheet. 8 common summer activities - Fußball spielen, Eis essen, schwimmen, spazieren gehen, fernsehen, Bücher lesen, Spiele spielen, lange schlafen. Sentence writing prompts using the Perfekt tense. Built-in differentiation with options for using nicht and kein Skills Targeted: German past tense / Perfekt Sentence structure Vocabulary related to summer activities Positive and negative sentence formation Perfect for: DaF / German as a foreign language learners Homework, sub plans, bell work, or review Back-to-school German speaking/writing activity
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German Language haben / sein

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Material about haben and sein in the Present Tense (Präsens). Exercises include: Conjugation, meaning, differences between haben and sein. Material also includes a text and reading comprehensive tasks as well as vocabulary tasks. Text is written in the present tense and includes many expressions with haben and sein. It consists of 6 pages. Material suitable for grownups as well as young learners, level A1-A2.
German - Deutsch - Expressions with colours - Redewendungen mit FarbenQuick View
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German - Deutsch - Expressions with colours - Redewendungen mit Farben

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Material about expressions and idioms with colours in German language. Includes four vocabulary exercises, one reading text (50 lines, written in Perfekt and Präteritum), reading comprehension task, list with idioms and expressions used in the material as well as answer key. Suitable for grownups and young learners. A2-B2.1 level.
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German as Second Language - Deutsch - Präsens - Present Simple - Deutsche Verben

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Worksheet about the Present Tense (Präsens) in German. Includes five exercises Exercise 1 - regular Verbs, using the correct form Exercise 2 - irregular Verbs, using the correct form Exercise 3 - finding the correct regular or irregular Verb and using it in the correct form Exercise 4 - using the correct form of German regular and irregular verbs Exercise 5 - regular and irregular verbs which sound similar, finding the correct one and using it in the correct form Material contains of six pages and the answer key. Material is suitable for adults as well as young learners, A2-B1 level to practice conjugations of regular and irregular verbs in the Present Tense (Präsens). German Grammar, Präsens, Deutsch, German as Second Language