

KS3 GERMAN FRUITS BINGO BEGINNER GERMAN FRUITS BINGO KS2 GERMAN FRUITS BINGO PRIMARY GERMAN FRUITS BINGO
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This set focuses on 25 fruits in German, featuring the definite article, both singular and plural, to help students practise the nouns in both contexts. Using both also gives more scope to the games, effectively providing 50, rather than 25 possibilities for students to work with, and it’s particularly useful for students to see the variety of plural forms. Students don’t generally learn so many fruits at a particular time, but it’s a good idea to include a broad range of related vocabulary to enable students to engage with language implicitly, and to develop their vocabulary recall skills.
There are 60 grids in total: 40 with fruits images only, perfect for developing listening and recall skills, and 20 fruits images and nouns. These grids work particularly well for both listening and reading skills. Students have to pay really close attention to these grids, as some feature the same fruits both as an image and a noun. There are four 5 x 3 grids per A4 (8.5 x 11) page. Students can play with any number of grids from either one or both sets in a single game, which is a straightforward way of increasing challenge. Grids can be distributed as whole pages, reducing prep time, or cut out individually. If you have erasable pens, laminating the pages of grids for repeated use reduces overall prep time and expense, particularly if you print in colour. The grids are designed for all squares to be crossed in order to win the game, and there may be more than one winner per game.
There is both a German and an English calling card for maximum differentiation. For a focus on listening skills, use the German version; for more targeted practice of fruits in German, use the English list when playing with the mixed image and noun grids. Students will hear a fruit in English, and have to locate the corresponding German word in the grid. These games will take a little longer, because in order to cross off the images, you will also call out a series of fruits in German.
There is a fruits vocabulary reference list with images in the set. It’s useful to give students several minutes to look over this before playing, so that they can familiarise themselves with the featured range of German fruits and the corresponding images.
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