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German Quiz

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The Ultimate KS3 German Quiz! For any time, no fuss, germanophile fun. This quiz is a whirlwind tour through the curriculum, perfect for a bit of a start of term warm-up, or end of end term wind-down. The quiz is light-hearted and amusing, multiple choice, interactive and focused on all areas of the KS3 curriculum. The rounds include: Getting verbal - Common verbs Listen Up! - Listening round with links to short, German listening video clips Home sweet home - Around meine haus Where’s kitty? - Prepositions round Loud and clear! - Comprehension listening round (again with clips) Lucky Dip - A round with a mix of fun and challenging questions about Germanic life and culture The preview images show a few examples from each round. Please note, the quiz is large so it’s in the ZIP file. The images are just a small preview of what’s inside :) All answers are included, there is a score sheet (last page of PowerPoint), and the quiz lasts up to 45 mins. It can either be played having the answers revealed as you go along, or the board can be paused and the answers read out at the end (you can play either in teams or individually). Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, The British Legion, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
A Level German MindmapsQuick View
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A Level German Mindmaps

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This set of mindmaps provides a summary of all twelve units taught at A Level. They supplement ‘AQA A-level’ by Hodder Education. Each mindmap comprises of ‘Schlüsselideen’, ‘Aktuelle Informationen’, ‘Vokabeln und Redewendungen’, ‘Bilder, Fakten, Statistiken und Links’ and some preparation for the speaking exam.
GCSE German: Antonyms and SynonymsQuick View
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GCSE German: Antonyms and Synonyms

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This is a brilliant aspect of German to revise with your students ahead of their GCSE exams, or indeed to introduce at any point in the GCSE course. Resource contains: List of 32 pairs of opposite adjectives (e.g. hot/cold, happy/sad) split into 3 increasingly difficult blocks. These have been handpicked from the GCSE syllabus for AQA/Edexcel/CIE. List of 32 sets of synonymous words (e.g. brilliant/amazing/great, delicious/tasty) split into 3 increasingly difficult blocks. Some ideas of how these two lists might be integrated into your lessons and students’ independent revision. Set of 6 differentiated match-up activities based on the opposite adjective pairs. Set of 6 differentiated match-up activities based on the synonymous sets of words. Included is an easily printable .pdf as well as an editable .doc document. I hope this resource helps your students. Feedback is, as ever, welcomed!
GCSE German Translation PracticeQuick View
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GCSE German Translation Practice

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Included are 19 paragraphs in German for translation into English plus a separate document with suggested answers. The topics are based on the AQA specification. The topics covered are: Me, my family and friends Technology in everyday life Free-time activities Customs and festivals Home, town, neighbourhood and region Social issues Global issues Travel and tourism My studies Life at school/college Education post-16 Jobs, career choices and ambitions
Ostern - German Easter resourceQuick View
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Ostern - German Easter resource

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A fantastic selection of 8 printable PDFs plus teacher’s notes. This great bundle includes 4 fun activity sheets with an Easter Theme and the colours in German as well as 4 lovely German Easter cards to colour. The 4 fun activity sheets include: Two colour by number Easter pictures A count and colour the Easter eggs activity sheet A word search in the shape of an Easter egg Ideal for ages 7-11 or 11-14 (KS2 or KS3)
German Role Play WorkbookQuick View
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German Role Play Workbook

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I made this role play workbook to support the German Key Stage 4 Students for their German speaking exam. The layout is the same as the Edexcel GCSE German speaking portion, which will hopefully prepare students to interpret the buzz words.
GCSE German Speaking Model AnswersQuick View
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GCSE German Speaking Model Answers

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Model answers to cover all topics that could be asked in GCSE German speaking exams. I learnt all the answers and got 97% in the speaking test simply from recalling perfect sentences that I had learnt off by heart. Customisable to you with brackets in bold to signal where to change information e.g.names of people or towns.
German GCSE Activity Pack:  EnvironmentQuick View
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German GCSE Activity Pack: Environment

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24 reading, writing and vocabulary exercises designed to revise the GCSE topic ‘Environment’. A full vocabulary list and answer sheet make it ideal for independent revision, homework or cover lessons and GCSE style tasks provide useful skills practice and exam preparation.
GCSE German PALME Speaking MatQuick View
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GCSE German PALME Speaking Mat

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A speaking mat for the photocard section of the GCSE German speaking exam. It deals specifically with the question “Was gibt es auf dem Foto?” using the acronym PALME (People, Action, Location, Mood, & Extra) to help the students to answer the question successfully.
German School Subjects - Die SchulfächerQuick View
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German School Subjects - Die Schulfächer

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School Subjects – Die Schulfächer – German vocabulary and grammar practice worksheets. Practise vocabulary and phrases for giving opinions in German on school subjects. Students will be able to: • Ask and answer questions about school subjects saying what they like / dislike • Use adjectives to give opinions. • Write sentences / paragraph using model examples describing their subjects. • Read a short text and answer true or false questions. This pack includes 5 worksheets to practice vocabulary for German school subjects and includes reading, writing and speaking tasks. 16 practice tasks in total ideal for homework or classroom-based practice. This worksheet pack also comes with a complete set of answers. Suitable for ages 8 and above, KS2 and Yr7, Yr8. Also available in Spanish and French.
AQA GCSE German Revision BookletQuick View
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AQA GCSE German Revision Booklet

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This booklet contains 12 pages of useful phrases learners can use in their writing and speaking exams. The German and English is provided. The phrases are organised by Theme and sub-topic.
German word order workbookQuick View
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German word order workbook

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This 8 page workbook explains the different aspects of German word order, i.e. tenses, conjunctions and opinions. This is an ideal resource for learners to complete as revision, homework or cover work. Suggestions for German words and phrases are given in grid form to enable students to complete the tasks. If you like this resource, please leave me a review and check out my other resources. Look out for my bundles which will save you time and money for even more learning opportunities. Out of fairness to me and to reflect the time I spent designing these, please be sure to purchase a school license if you intend to share these with colleagues. Thank you. ©MosaiK
Telling the time in GermanQuick View
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Telling the time in German

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A lesson designed to revise the numbers 1-60 and to teach students to tell the time in various ways in German. Weaker students are taught how to tell the time by the hour; able students, by the hour and the minute; and the ablest students, by using more idiomatic expressions (such as 'quarter past'). All four key skills are tackled in the lesson.
German Greetings and Introductions GameQuick View
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German Greetings and Introductions Game

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NO PREP printable board game and vocabulary card for oral practice of basic German greetings (Die Begrüßungen auf Deutsch), farewells and introducing yourself in German. This speaking review activity reinforces vocabulary such as Guten Tag (Hello), Guten Abend (Good evening), Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye) and Bis bald (See you soon). Students will practise asking and answering questions such as Wie geht’s? (How are you?), Wie heißt du? (What’s your name?), Wie alt bist du? (How old are you?), and Wo wohnst du? (Where do you live?). My German basics resources are made for students beginning German and near beginners in KS2 or early KS3 (Years 5, 6 and 7) and equivalents but they may suit others, depending on experience. Please check the preview file to assess suitability. Three slightly different versions of this game are included, with minor changes to a small number of phrases with locations in them. This is to better suit learners in US & Canada (Page 1 of the PDF), Australia and New Zealand (Page 2), and UK and Ireland (Page 3). All phrases used in the game feature on the vocabulary card so if you are not teaching in any of these countries, you will still be able to use the game. The vocabulary card can support younger, less experienced, or less able students. Brief instructions for students are printed on the board, together with fuller instructions on Page 5 of the PDF file. In turn, students roll a dice and move the appropriate number of spaces. They have to say aloud in German the word, phrase or question they land on, otherwise they return to the space they came from. You may wish to print the board in A3 for larger groups but it works well in A4 too. SAVE by purchasing this as part of my German Greetings and Introductions BUNDLE, along with these further 4 resource packs: German Greetings and Introductions Presentation and Activities German Greetings Worksheets German Greetings Games German Greetings Role-Play Cards Although I’m in the early days of adding German content, if you teach French too you might be interested to explore some of my French resources: Huge French Basics BUNDLE
GCSE German Writing Revision BookletQuick View
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GCSE German Writing Revision Booklet

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This booklet gives students the opportunity to practise pieces of writing for the 8 topics that they will encounter in their GCSE examinations. It has both foundation and higher tier translation practice, and an extended writing question for both tiers, with a section for them to rewrite a corrected version, giving them the best chance of producing a more accurate piece of writing in their summer examinations.
German Numbers WorksheetsQuick View
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German Numbers Worksheets

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German Numbers unit (Die Zahlen auf Deutsch) writing activities. This PDF file contains 3 standard worksheets (each with 2 sides), 3 differentiated grid puzzles and full answer keys. This includes a double-sided worksheet and grid puzzle for numbers 0 to 40, numbers 0 to 60 and numbers 0 to 100. The worksheets include some German mental maths questions. The following vocabulary has been used for this: plus (add), minus (subtract), mal (times) and geteilt durch (divided by). Differentiation: All 3 grid puzzles are included at 3 levels of challenge (some letters provided for the least challenging, 1 letter provided for each with the middle challenge version and a blank grid for the most challenging). My German basics resources are made for students beginning German and near beginners in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grade (Elementary / Primary and Middle School) but they may suit others, depending on experience. Please check the preview file to assess suitability. Coming very soon to my TES store: German Number Presentation and German Number Games. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: German Greetings and Introductions BUNDLE, which includes: German Greetings and Introductions Worksheets German Greetings and Introductions Presentation and Activities German Greetings Games German Greetings Board Game German Greetings Role-Play Cards If you teach French too you might be interested to explore some of my French resources: Huge French Basics BUNDLE
AQA GCSE German mindmapsQuick View
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AQA GCSE German mindmaps

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AQA GCSE German mindmaps, containing key structures and verbs, idioms, adjectives, fancy phrases and a key discussion aspect for each of the topics covered. Designed to be a revision tool or beginning/end of unit resource.
The conditional (German)Quick View
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The conditional (German)

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Power point explaining how to use the conditional. Links to the topic of school (school uniform and changes you would make if you were the Head Teacher).
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A short worksheet introucing family vocabulary and phrases.