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GERMAN VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS GERMAN FOR CHILDREN VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS PRIMARY GERMAN VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS KS2 GERMAN VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS KS3 GERMAN VEGETABLES POSTERS

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An instant introduction to 25 vegetables in German. Share essential beginner German vocabulary to use in everyday talk with students from the beginning of their German learning programme. The key focus is on the definite article, both masculine and feminine, singular and plural, and it’s useful to start to compare these with the indefinite article. This is a successful way of helping students embed grammatical concepts such as gender, implicitly, without the need for repeated explicit instruction.

The set is useful not only when you are introducing and practising German vegetables, but also for developing German language skills and awareness in general. Students are able to familiarise themselves with how German words ‘look’, and how sounds are represented in the written form. Students do not necessarily learn all 25 fruits at once, but classroom display is a meaningful teaching and learning tool to maximise students’ exposure to related vocabulary.

The set can also be used as speaking prompts, such as Was ist das? to Ja / nein or Richtig / falsch questions, which enable students to move to from one-word responses to more complex language, such as plurals or particularly negative sentences, which can be quite challenging in German, and often requires a lot of practice Nein, das ist keine Karotte, das ist eine Kartoffel. and so on. This kind of vocabulary is really useful for an implicit approach to introducing and practising the accusative of articles too, for example Ich habe einen Blumenkohl, ich habe den Blumenkohl.

The vegetables are:
artichoke : asparagus : beetroot : broccoli : cabbage : carrots : cauliflower : celery : corn : cucumber : eggplants / aubergines : French / green beans : garlic : leeks : lettuce : mushrooms : onions : peas : red peppers : yellow pepper : potatoes : sprouts : spinach : sweet potatoes : tomato

The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two design formats to choose from - German flag, or plain without frame, to keep prep costs to a minimum, so 50 flashcards / posters in total.

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