German Learning Resources
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
Are German idioms all sausage to you, or are you the lucky Hans who understands some? Either way, check these out and give your German a boost!
German Learning Resources
Idioms are great for understanding the culture behind a language while picking up some new words as well. Here are some funny German idioms you should know!
A whole blog post with German abbreviations! Learn 30 German abbreviations with this infographic and then practise a further 26 with a listening exercise.
German Conversations and Dialogues
Idioms are great for understanding the culture behind a language while picking up some new words as well. Here are some funny German idioms you should know!
German Learning Easy
An infographic with the most important rules to make German gender learning just a little bit easier
The German cases can be trick to master. But they're essential to expressing yourself in the language. In this post, you'll find the German cases explained.
Do you know that we learn much better if we associate German vocabulary with pictures? Our brain can remember the words much better that way.
The German alphabet contains the 30 letters. 26 from the English Alphabet plus the Extra letters ä, ö, ü and ß. Learn German Language Alphabet
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Learn to speak German with these basic and advanced grammar and vocabulary lessons, quizzes, study tips, and articles about German culture.
German: Let's Talk About Weather Board Game Engage your German language learners with this fun printable board game focused on weather vocabulary! Students will strengthen their language skills by answering questions about weather as they progress along the board. Easily implement this versatile resource for partner practice, small groups, or whole class activities. Simply print the colorful game board and grab a pair of dice to get started. Children will love taking turns to roll the dice, move spaces, and respond to the prompt landed on. Encourage friendly competition by racing to reach the end first. This interactive game makes learning German vocabulary enjoyable. Use it to assess student progress and needs as well. Extend the learning by having students write questions and answers too! German: Let's Talk About Weather Board Game
The declension of German articles :)
Welcome to the whimsical world of the German language! Whether you're a linguaphile, a language learner, or simply a fan of humor, we're about to embark on a
If you are already living with less or a minimum amount of possessions, or would like to, this philosophy works in your favor when learning Germa...
Learn to speak German with these basic and advanced grammar and vocabulary lessons, quizzes, study tips, and articles about German culture.
Whether you're hiking the Alps or relaxing in a Bavarian beerhouse, using this German travel phase guide with basic German works will enrich your holiday experience.