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Preview of German A2 - Adjective Endings

German A2 - Adjective Endings

In German, adjectives that come directly before nouns (attributive adjectives) require an ending to reflect gender, case and number. Three different sets of endings have to be learned: the so-called 'ein'-word and 'der'-word endings, plus endings for adjectives without any article preceding.This is one of the most complicated topics in A-level German, and it takes a while to master. Learning all of these endings and how to use them correctly can sometimes be discouraging for students. It sho
Preview of Bundle - German to English Short Story and Translation Series 1-5

Bundle - German to English Short Story and Translation Series 1-5

Series 1-5 German short stories to translate into English. 5 different short stories to practice reading comprehension and translation.
Preview of German A2 - Subjunctive Mood - Using 'würden',  'wären'  & 'hätten'

German A2 - Subjunctive Mood - Using 'würden', 'wären' & 'hätten'

At the A1 level, students first learn to use the subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv II) for making polite requests. In this handout, students will learn how to use the subjunctive to describe improbable situations and make hypothetical statements. This lesson focuses on the verbs 'würden', 'wären' and 'hätten'. Copious example sentences are provided with parallel English translations. The English subjunctive is described in detail alongside the German subjunctive, illustrating the structural diffe
Preview of German A1 - Conjugating Verbs

German A1 - Conjugating Verbs

Seven verbs are chosen here as a starting point: lernen, kommen, schreiben, heißen, haben, sprechen & sein. Here, the student learns the regular verb endings and how these are applied based on 'person' and 'number'. Various irregularities are looked at as well. Conjugations for each verb are first broken down in chart form, and afterwards the student can see the verbs being used in sample sentences. Word order when forming questions is also covered.
Preview of German A1 - How to say "I like"  (gern, mögen & gefallen)

German A1 - How to say "I like" (gern, mögen & gefallen)

This handout introduces the student to the different ways of expressing likes and dislikes in everyday situations, starting with the adverb 'gern' and then progressing to the verbs 'mögen' and 'gefallen'. Numerous sample sentences are provided — including questions and sentences with negations.
Preview of German A1 - The Imperative Mood (Commands in German)

German A1 - The Imperative Mood (Commands in German)

This thorough 8-page lesson on the imperative mood (commands) is broken into sections so that both teacher and student can focus on different aspects of the imperative. Separate sections are dedicated to Sie-commands and ihr-commands, while the rules for du-commands are explained in detail over the course of several pages. Some example sentences are color coded for clarity. (The du-command rules are illustrated using large fonts and graphics.)Students new to the imperative mood can concentrat
Preview of German to English Short Story and Translation Series 5

German to English Short Story and Translation Series 5

A short story in German to translate into English. Practice German reading and English writing and translation.
Preview of German A1 - Expressing Opinions using 'finden' & 'gefallen'

German A1 - Expressing Opinions using 'finden' & 'gefallen'

This 5-page lesson provides detailed information on how to express opinions using the verbs 'finden' and 'gefallen'. Color-coded example sentences explain the underlying grammatical differences between these two verbs. Students will learn to how to use them to make statements, to ask yes-no questions and questions with "wie".
Preview of German A1 - Paying for Things & Measuring Amounts

German A1 - Paying for Things & Measuring Amounts

This handout teaches not only vocabulary, but practical information handy for shopping at the grocery store – or for going to a café or a retail store. In this lesson, the student will learn how to read off prices in euros and how to use metric units for weight and volume. Vocabulary relating to money and payment is discussed. Types of grocery packaging are also introduced here. (This lesson assumes prior knowledge of German numerals from 1 to 100.)
Preview of German A1 - Stem-Changing Verbs (Present Tense)

German A1 - Stem-Changing Verbs (Present Tense)

This handout breaks down some of the most commonly encountered stem-changing verbs by vowel change type. For example, verbs with 'a' to 'ä' vowel changes are grouped together and studied as a unit. There are always exceptions to some of these patterns, and these are noted in the handout. Twenty-one verbs are looked at in total. At the end of the lesson are 8 different stem-changing verbs used in sample sentences (three examples are provided for each verb).
Preview of German Days Of The Week Posters

German Days Of The Week Posters

Created by
Annie Kho
The German day of the week posters include 3 pages of A4 size poster. The posters include: 1 poster with the days of the week, 2 pages of individual days cards to learn each day name My other German resource. The link is listed below. German-Months-of-the-Year-Poster German-Picture-Cards-and-Worksheets German-Color-Posters Terms Copyright © Annie’s Teaching Resources. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one t
Preview of German A2 - Geometric Shapes & Solids

German A2 - Geometric Shapes & Solids

This six-page printable covers basic two-dimensional shapes and common solids. Parts of this handout can be used by absolute beginners, while other parts may be more suited for those students at the A2 level due to grammar and vocabulary. Names and descriptions of the shapes are given in German. Students can translate the more difficult words into English using the embedded glossaries.
Preview of Einmaleins Windmühlen - Homeschooling - German

Einmaleins Windmühlen - Homeschooling - German

Created by
Snice
Mit diesem Material erhalten Sie das Materialpaket/Übungsheft Einmaleins Windmühlen - Homeschooling kleines Einmaleins.Mit über 500 Aufgaben trainieren sich die Schüler selbst im Homeschooling oder zur Differenzierung im Unterricht.Natürlich sind die Lösungen der 500 Aufgaben enthalten. Viel Spaß mit den Windmühlen :)With this material you receive the material package / exercise book multiplication tables windmills - homeschooling small multiplication tables.With over 500 tasks, the students tra
Preview of German A1 - Family Vocabulary

German A1 - Family Vocabulary

This in-depth handout covers most family relationships and also introduces students to the verbs 'leben' and 'wohnen', both which mean "to live". In addition to learning about family members, students will also learn different ways the plural is formed in German, and so this handout is essentially two lessons in one. Vocabulary relating to marital status is included.
Preview of German A1 - Talking about Time:  The Prepositions 'am', 'um', 'von' & 'bis'

German A1 - Talking about Time: The Prepositions 'am', 'um', 'von' & 'bis'

This handout explains how to use the prepositions 'am', 'um', 'von' & 'bis' as relates to time. Days of the week are introduced here, and the student learns how to say things like "on Monday", "on Friday" (am Montag, am Freitag), etc. The student also learns how to ask: "What time is it?" / "What time are you ____ ?", etc. Numerous sample sentences are provided, with translations and clear explanations. Some cultural-linguistic info is also included. (Knowing how to tell time using Ge
Preview of German A1 - Introduction to Separable Verbs

German A1 - Introduction to Separable Verbs

This 3-page handout introduces students to the separable verb — first by comparing it to the English 'phrasal verb' and then providing examples in German. Many people learning English have initial success with the language, but are unable to get a handle on the large number of phrasal verbs, and the rich subtleties of the language remain impenetrable to them. A similar thing can happen in German with separable verbs, therefore it's important to become familiar with them early.In this handout,
Preview of German A1 - Languages, Countries and Additional Greetings

German A1 - Languages, Countries and Additional Greetings

This handout introduces students to the titles "Herr" (Mr.) and "Frau" (Mrs./Ms.) and to the concept of gender for German nouns. Names of some of the countries of Europe and around the world are introduced here, as well as the names of many of the major world languages. Additional greetings are provided (i.e., how to say "thank you", "you're welcome", "please", etc.). Some cultural information is included.
Preview of German A1 - Basic Greetings and Conversation Starters

German A1 - Basic Greetings and Conversation Starters

This handout goes through the various ways of saying 'hello' and 'good-bye' in German in both formal and informal situations. Included are some basic conversation starters, namely, how to ask the question: 'How are you doing?' , plus some common responses. Cultural information is also provided.
Preview of Travel vocabulary list in German

Travel vocabulary list in German

Created by
Teach and Lead
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Preview of German Personal Pronouns and Basic Verb Conjugation  (Formal & Informal Speech)

German Personal Pronouns and Basic Verb Conjugation (Formal & Informal Speech)

This handout explains the differences between formal and informal speech in German and the different pronouns used for saying 'you' (du, ihr, Sie). All nominative-case personal pronouns are introduced here as well, but the primary focus is on basic sentence structure and how to conjugate verbs for the pronouns ich, du and Sie.Two sample conversations are provided using formal as well as informal speech. Introduced here are the verbs kommen, heißen, sprechen & sein.
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