Hi! If you like this product, please take a moment to rate it. I appreciate your feedback! The materials have been created to help your German students practice the adverbs of frequency/ die Adverbien der Häufigkeit that are part of everyday active vocabulary. Simplify the teaching process with this comprehensive Adverbs of Frequency Pack. These worksheets are print-ready, perfect for immediate classroom application and are great for A2 German students. What is included: - Dice game "Wie oft? Wann? Wie lange?" - Pair work based on a questionnaire and consisting of two worksheets for Student A and B - Whole class activity “Ratet mal” which includes 48 speaking cards with sentences and pictures. The sentences must be paraphrased and thus explained. - A worksheet on building sentences with the adverbs of frequency
Collocations – GO, DO, PLAY Follow the expressions; Verbs that collocate with sports and other free time activities; Go –> bowling, dancing,fishing, running and etc… Do–> aerobics, archery, ballet, judo and etc… Play–> chess, hockey, rugby, football and etc… Follow the detailed list;
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Active Voice – Expression and Examples Follow the list; Affirmative, Simple tense, continuous tense, perfect tense, negative forms… Follow the expressions;
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Using Although, Even though and Though Follow the list; Although subject + verb Even though subject + verb Though subject + verb Follow the list for other expressions;
Using Despite and In spite of Follow the list; Despite + noun / gerund / pronoun In spite of + noun / gerund / pronoun. Follow the expressions;
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30 x Flashcards with vocabulary related to: Art Increase vocabulary retention with active engagement with new words . A communicative approach to learning new vocabulary. Gamification options and full instructions provided Instructions Student A takes the first card and describes the word to Student B. Student B tries to guess the word on the card. If Student B is correct, the card is placed on the right. If Student B does not know the word, or only knows the word in their native language, the card is placed on the left. (This way, a pile of unknown vocabulary will build up on the left for students to record after the activity) Now it is Student Bs turn to describe a card. Students alternate until all the words have been described.
Level: Pre-FCE / Upper-Intermediate (B1+). This worksheet bundle is designed to help students revise (BrE) / review (AmE) the Tenses: Active & Passive Voice (Present Simple / Present Continuous / Past Simple / Past Continuous / Present Perfect Simple / Present Perfect Continuous / Past Perfect Simple / Past Perfect Continuous / Future Simple / Future Continuous / Future Perfect Simple / be going to) / Modals / Semi-modals / Modal Perfect: Active & Passive Voice / The Passive. The total number of pages is 41, including the answers (7 worksheets). The number of pages with exercises is 23. Contents: · Present Simple / Present Continuous / Stative Verbs (Active & Passive) (All pages: 6. Pages with exercises: 3.) · Past Simple / Past Continuous / used to / would (Active & Passive) (All pages: 5. Pages with exercises: 3.) · Present Perfect Simple / Present Perfect Continuous / Past Simple (Active & Passive) (All pages: 5. Pages with exercises: 3.) · Past Perfect Simple / Past Perfect Continuous / Past Simple (Active & Passive) (All pages: 5. Pages with exercises: 3.) · The Future: Future Simple / Future Continuous / Future Perfect Simple / be going to / Present Simple / Present Continuous (Active & Passive) (All pages: 6. Pages with exercises: 3.) · Modals / Semi-modals / Modal Perfect (Active and Passive) (All pages: 7. Pages with exercises: 4.) · The Passive (All pages: 7. Pages with exercises: 4.) · Answers
Active And Passive Voice Examples For All Tenses Active And Passive Voice Examples For All Tenses Do you want to learn more about active and passive voices? Studying examples of active and passive sentences can be an excellent way to understand under which rules these sentences are built. These example sentences will be very useful for you if you want to examine the changes in auxiliary verbs and general verb structures of sentences. If you want to know about the change of active and passive sentences in different tense patterns in the English language, start examining the sentences below immediately.
The main difference between active and passive listening is that active listening is listening and reacting whereas passive listening is listening without..
Negative Prefixes Follow the list; In; incorrect, invalid, inorganic and etc… Im; impolite, impatient, immobile and etc… Un; unreal, unable, unfair and etc… Follow the list;
This digital lesson and worksheet introduces the difference between the passive & active voice and their proper usage in the present simple tense. Digital Resource & Printable - Google Document + Editable PDF (Perfect for online teaching with google classroom or hybrid classes) Topics Covered: Difference between Active & Passive Voice Affirmative Form Question Form -3 page lesson -1 page answer key - Printable Infographic (passive voice grammar guide) Activities: Grammar Overview Writing Practice Lesson Description: A simple step-by-step lesson and worksheet for intermediate-level ESL / EFL / ELL students. It was designed for a classroom setting or an online class. Like all of my lessons, this follows a PPP model (Presentation - Practice - Performance) where new content is introduced one-by-one, followed by sentence completion practice, and ending with discussion questions where students can demonstrate the new skills. __________________________________________________________________ *Edited* 3/4/21 - Added a google document version of this lesson. _________________________________________________________________ Check out these fun ESL / ELL resources: ⭐ Stranded on a Deserted Island Survival Game (Google Doc) ⭐ ELL Jamboard - House Vocabulary ID Game (Jamboard + Google Slides) ⭐ YouTube Listening Comprehension Bundle - (Google Docs) ⭐ Fun ESL Team Game - Give Me Another (Google Slides) ⭐ The Digital Advertisement Project (Google Docs) ________________________________________________________________ Support If you have a question please let me know in the 'question section' below. You can support me by leaving a review or following me ★ + With each piece of feedback, you will be given credit by TPT for future purchases. You can do this in 3 easy steps: -Go to "My Purchases" page. -Click "Provide Feedback" next to your recent purchase. -Write your feedback As a teacher, you know the importance of feedback. So, please take the time to leave me your comments and feedback while also helping yourself to some TPT credits : ) ________________________________________________________________ Disclaimers My resources are for personal use in one classroom only. The sharing of this with other teachers is prohibited. You can support me by directing them to this page. ________________________________________________________________ Follow me TpT: Pinterest:
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This is a plan and resources for a beginner’s German lesson to use with children aged 7-11. It would be perfect to use as a second German lesson, after children have learnt to say hello. The focus in this lesson is on how to ask ‘how are you’ and reply. The plan gives details of a starter, how to teach the ‘feelings’ vocabulary, a speaking and listening activity, paired game, reading activity and final activity. It is highly interactive and allows children to practise a range of language skills. All resources needed for the lesson are included in the price. These are: The 5 page PDF lesson plan A 17 Slide animated PowerPoint presentation (This is not editable. Click ‘Read Only’ to open. Some of the images are only revealed when the PowerPoint is played as a slideshow with the animations.) 4 PDF sheets of resources for the speaking activity 2 PDF sheets for the Pairs game 3 PDF sheets for the Reading activity (Color and black & white versions and answers are included) No further preparation needed. You might also be interested in our first German lesson: German lesson plan, PowerPoint and resources : Greetings