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KS3 GERMAN KS4 GERMAN GCSE GERMAN A LEVEL GERMAN GRAMMAR VERBS CARDS @ £1.20 EACH IN THE BUNDLE

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297 high-frequency German verbs in the infinitive form. They offer an interactive and communicative alternative to 'traditional' vocabulary and grammar drilling activities. The games and activities really do help to create a lively and multi-skill language learning environment. My students have always really enjoyed working and learning independently with each other, and found it a really successful way of embedding vocabulary.

The alphabetical German-English reference lists of all 297 verbs work well as a year-round learning support resource. The cards are versatile, and can be used for a number of language learning games; I’ve described several games and activities that have worked well with my students. They're great for a ready-made quick vocabulary quiz too. The game card template lets students to apply their knowledge of German verbs a little more practically as they create cards for each other.

There are 3 differentiated recall challenges:

Written Recall Challenge One: students recall and write the English verb from a German verb prompt. The verbs are in alphabetical order.

Written Recall Challenge Two: again, students recall and write the English verb from a German verb prompt, though the German verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order. Students do often learn new vocabulary in alphabetical order, so it's important to work on recall in random order too.

Written Recall Challenge Three: this challenge gives an English prompt, and students recall and write the corresponding German verb, which engages their recall slightly differently, and is a great way of perfecting spelling too.

I give my students regular opportunities to revisit the games and workbooks, and to note their progress on the Notes and Next Steps template. We use this to reflect on learning and progress, and to set targets - It's a really successful way of embedding vocabulary, and of mapping progress. Students also note any new verbs they learn, helping them build a really impressive verb vocabulary bank. It's a really useful tool to guide and inform whole-group discussion about learning, which is a really popular activity too.

The cards do take some prep – printing, laminating and cutting out. It's really worth the effort though, as the cards last for years! Each workbook has 18 pages, and is print and photocopy.

VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM LERNEN!

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TES Resource Team

7 years ago
5

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Robert_Frost

7 years ago
5

Fantastic set of resources. Really thorough work (as usual from this author!)

HerrLehrer

7 years ago
5

Pretty much every verb I'll need with my A Level classes - for ever! Good price too - thanks!

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