German -Ā Key Stage 3

Town & local area

German - Where I live & weather game

Team game. Pupils choose a number from the grid. When you click on the number and reveal a word or phrase, they must translate it to gain a point for their team. If they can put the word or phrase into a sentence, award 3 points.

Ā£2.00 GBP

German - What you can do in a place

To begin with, pupils are introduced to the new vocab of saying what there is to do in town.Then, pupils raise their hands, according to the activity you mention (right, left or both hands).After this, pupils choose A, B or C to translate (the options are not shown until they choose). It makes translation a little more fun!Finally, pupils translate the sentences about what you can do in town.

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German - What there is & isn't in town

Using a map, introduce places in town in German.Then, explain the verb in second position rule. Practise this rule by unjumbling the words to make a sentence.After this, explain how to say what there isn’t in town.Finally, there’s a team translation game.

Ā£3.00 GBP

German - Buying food at the snack stand

Introduce pupils to some common food sold at the ā€˜Imbissbude’ in Germany.There’s information about snack stands in Germany, then vocab is introduced.Pupils then choose the correct picture for the vocab. Finally, pupils write the correct word to describe the word racing across the screen.

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German - Ordering food card sort

Pupils put the cut-up cards in order to complete the conversation (ordering food at a snack stand).There are 2 conversations.

Free

German - Prepositions & shops

On this PPT slide, pupils fill in the gaps with the correct preposition, describing where the shops are on the street.This can be printed out as a gap-fill worksheet as well.

Ā£1.00 GBP

German - Greetings & where I live gap-fill

This worksheet is a simple practice of basic greetings (hello, where do you live, etc.)Pupils fill in the missing vowels.Fold under the bottom part of the sheet (answers) for differentiation.

Free

German - Directions introduction

Use this PPT to present directions in German.On a map, pupils are introduced to the directions.They then are taught about masculine, feminine and neuter when saying ā€œHow do you get toā€¦ā€Then individual phrases are looked at in more detail.There’s a match-up activity for the phrases.Finally, pupils use the map in pairs to practise giving and understanding directions.

Ā£3.00 GBP

German - Directions hangman

There are 3 directions phrases in this presentation.When you click on the blue line underneath a letter box (if it’s correctly guessed), it will reveal the letter. You will see the correct answers when you open the presentation, but they will be hidden in presentation mode.To reveal the whole answer, click on ā€˜Reveal’.If the letter guessed is incorrect, click on one of the hangman sections, which will turn grey.

Ā£1.00 GBP