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German handouts for staff

Preview of Telling the time (die Uhrzeit) German

Telling the time (die Uhrzeit) German

This pack of activities are JUST PERFECT to learn how to tell the time in German! Your students will:CREATE CONVERSATIONS with the help of a big clock and cards.PLAY with a "Domino".PRACTICE with a sequence of activities.WRITE their daily routines.THIS PACK INCLUDES:An infographic to print and hang in your classroom (color and B&w).5 pages with activities and answer key."Read and Color" activity.A conversation sheet with a clock to write questions and move the clock hands.Clock labels to han
Preview of German A2 - Pronominal Adverbs (da- & wo- words)

German A2 - Pronominal Adverbs (da- & wo- words)

Ten-page primer on how to use pronominal adverbs in German (damit, dafür, darauf, womit, wofür, worauf, ..., etc.). The lesson contains over 30 sample sentences in large font, color-coded for clarity. Companion English translations are provided for most of the German sample sentences. A quick summary is provided on the final page.This lesson is geared towards students at the high end of A2, and as a prerequisite, students should already be familiar with common accusative and dative prepositio
Preview of German A1 - Basic Sentence Structure (Satzbau)

German A1 - Basic Sentence Structure (Satzbau)

This 13-page handout concentrates on elementary German sentence structure and word order for sentences/clauses having one verb. The concept of 'position' is discussed as it relates to subject, verb, object and adverbial. This lesson is a good primer on sentence structure for beginners who are comfortable with conjugating verbs in the present tense and have studied the accusative case. More advanced students may find the lesson to be a good refresher. Students will learn about typical SVO sta
Preview of Be a delight in German Part 2

Be a delight in German Part 2

Learn how to be a delight in German will take you through some great phrases to make you look like a language pro! Learning and using these phrases will make you funny and charasmatic - the star of the show!
Preview of How to be a delight in German Part 1

How to be a delight in German Part 1

Learn how to be a delight in German will take you through some great phrases to make you look like a language pro! Learning and using these phrases will make you funny and charasmatic - the star of the show!
Preview of German A1 - Level 2 - Vocabulary Review and Grammar Notes

German A1 - Level 2 - Vocabulary Review and Grammar Notes

This 14-page set of study notes is divided into seven 2-page sections. Originally created as companion notes for use alongside the Schritte International A1.2 course, this set of printables is an excellent review tool for any intermediate student or advanced beginning student of German. These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum — or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.
Preview of German A1 - Telling Time (Die Uhrzeit)

German A1 - Telling Time (Die Uhrzeit)

Complete lesson on telling time in German, using both "offizielle Zeit" (official time) and "inoffizielle Zeit" (colloquial time). Plenty of colorful graphics and clock faces help the new learner in most aspects of learning to tell time. Short quizzes and a summary of the lesson are included. As a prerequisite, students should have a grasp on how to count to 60 in German.
Preview of German A2 - Short Story in the 'Perfekt' Tense

German A2 - Short Story in the 'Perfekt' Tense

In his short, two-page story we learn about Marie and her journey from Milan, Italy to Cologne, where she goes to school to get her training in office administration. This story tests skills in using the 'Perfekt' tense. A list of verbs is provided at the top of the first page. Using these verbs, students reading the story will fill in the blanks with the appropriate participle and helping verb. Included is a small glossary, an answer key and an English translation of the text.Appropriate fo
Preview of German A2 - Adjective Endings (an introduction)

German A2 - Adjective Endings (an introduction)

This is a simple primer on adjective endings in the nominative case, geared towards students who are new to the subject as well as those who don't feel comfortable memorizing charts. The lesson starts off explaining the differences between predicate adjectives and attributive adjectives. Endings for attributive adjectives following 'ein'-articles, 'der'-articles and with no article preceding are all explained in an easy-to-read format, color-coded in large fonts. The accusative case is touche
Preview of German A1 - Body Parts Lesson Bundle (Körperteile)

German A1 - Body Parts Lesson Bundle (Körperteile)

Vocabulary handouts and lessons on parts of the body, health and wellness. A bonus quiz on body parts is included.
Preview of German A2 - Two-Way Prepositions

German A2 - Two-Way Prepositions

This is an extensive 16-page lesson on two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen) and how they behave in the dative and accusative cases. The material is geared primarily towards students at the A2 level wishing to increase their knowledge of the subject. Numerous example phrases and sentences are given, some color-coded. Exceptions to general tendencies and rules are discussed, along with the occasional anecdote.Although not intended as a primer on two-way prepositions, some A1 students may
Preview of German A1 - German Articles Bundle (Nominative Case)

German A1 - German Articles Bundle (Nominative Case)

Four lessons on German articles in the nominative case are bundled together. The lessons focus on:1. The definite articles 'der', 'die' & 'das' ;2. The indefinite articles 'ein' & 'eine' ;3. The negative articles 'kein' & 'keine' ;4. Plural nouns and plural articles 'die' & 'keine'.Some simple homework exercises are included.
Preview of German A1 - The 'Perfekt' Tense

German A1 - The 'Perfekt' Tense

Three sets of study lessons on the 'Perfekt' tense are bundled together for convenient use. Part 1 is an introduction to the 'Perfekt' and how it's used. The concept of helping verb and participle is explained. Part 2 explains how to form the 'Perfekt' for separable verbs. And Part 3 contains information on forming the 'Perfekt' using the helping verb 'sein'. Additional info on participles without the "ge-" prefix is also provided.
Preview of German A1 - Possessive Articles

German A1 - Possessive Articles

Possessive articles (also known as 'possessive pronouns'), are noun modifiers used to indicate ownership or possession. In English, these are: 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', etc.German possessive articles share the same endings as the article 'kein'. If you know these endings, it should be easy to use the possessives. This very thorough 8-page handout explains how to use German possessives in the nominative and accusative cases. The handout is subdivided into 4 separate sections, each e
Preview of German A2 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 1

German A2 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 1

21 vocabulary handouts for review and study. Each handout contains 2-3 pages of new vocabulary, sample sentences and grammar notes. Corresponds roughly with the Schritte International A2.1 course material but can be used with just about any beginning A2 course.
Preview of German A2 - Inseparable Prefix Verbs

German A2 - Inseparable Prefix Verbs

An eight-page lesson on inseparable prefix verbs and how they're used in the present and 'Perfekt' tenses. The lesson starts out with a refresher on separable verbs and what makes inseparable verbs different, both in terms of syntax and also pronunciation. Roughly 40 sample sentences are provided, most with parallel English translations. Some sentences are also color-coded for clarity. A summary of the lesson is provided at the end.
Preview of German A1 - Intermediate Sentence Structure:  'TeKaMoLo' Rule

German A1 - Intermediate Sentence Structure: 'TeKaMoLo' Rule

Second in a series on sentence structure (Satzbau), this 7-page handout describes how adverbs and prepositional phrases are ordered in a typical sentence or clause using the 'TeKaMoLo' rule. Certain exceptions to this rule are also discussed. Twenty German example sentences are provided in large font, most with parallel English translations. All example sentences are diagrammed, some color-coded for clarity. Annotations are included in the margins to supplement the lesson text. A short summ
Preview of German A1 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 2

German A1 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 2

Fourteen 2-page vocabulary handouts for review and study. Includes grammar notes. Most vocabulary words are shown in one or more sample sentences. Corresponds roughly with the Schritte International A1.2 course material but can be used with just about any advanced A1 course. (An excellent companion to German A1 - Level 2 - Vocabulary Review and Grammar Notes.)
Preview of Help!  My Student Speaks German!

Help! My Student Speaks German!

Created by
Bilinguistics
Do you have a student who speaks German? Are you unsure if his/her speech and language errors are due to second language influence or a communication disorder? Use this packet to accurately differentiate between errors that are related to second-language influence or are due to a communication disorder. The framework used to distinguish language differences from language disorders is beneficial for all educators, and the use of this framework will result in improved instructional targets for c
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 ADJECTIVE ENDINGS

GERMAN ADJECTIVE ENDINGS

Created by
Lingua Pams
This useful and handy chart shows the German adjective declination in Nominative, Accusative, Dative and Genitive for masculine, feminine, neutral and plural with the following article types:- definite article- indefinite article- negative article- without articleThe chart is color-coded:- blue: masculine- green: neutral- red: feminine- yellow: plural
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 - Colors (die Farben)

German A1 - Colors (die Farben)

This four-page set includes:1-page printable of elementary colors in German, including black, white and grey. 3-page printable displaying objects in various colors. The pictures are captioned with easy-to-understand German sentences requiring little translation. Additional examples using 'hell' (light) and 'dunkel' (dark) are shown along with the primary colors.
Preview of German A2 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 2

German A2 - Vocabulary Review Bundle 2

20 vocabulary handouts for review and study. Each handout contains 2-3 pages of new vocabulary, sample sentences and grammar notes. Corresponds roughly with the Schritte International A2.2 course material but can be used with just about any advanced-level A2 course in preparation for B1.
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