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Preview of German A2 - Future Tense with verb 'werden'  (Futur I)

German A2 - Future Tense with verb 'werden' (Futur I)

Comprehensive primer on expressing the future tense in German using the verb 'werden' . The lesson begins by showing how the future tense is formed using the German present tense ( Präsens) and then compares this with the future tense ( Futur I ), explaining how and when to use each. English grammar terms and concepts are contrasted and compared with their German equivalents. Over 40 German example sentences are provided with parallel English translations. Many of the sample sentences are
Preview of German A1 - Flash Cards (Past Participles, 'Perfekt' Tense )

German A1 - Flash Cards (Past Participles, 'Perfekt' Tense )

Collection of 118 flash cards reviewing past participles of the most common beginner's verbs and how to use the 'Perfekt' tense ( Partizip II). Verbs with various separable and inseparable prefixes are also included. Example sentences with English translations and additional grammar information are provided as well. How to use the flash cards: Print double-sided (short edge) and cut along the dashed lines. The German infinitive and corresponding English meaning will appear on the front si
Preview of German A1 - Introduction to the Preterite Tense  ('haben' & 'sein')

German A1 - Introduction to the Preterite Tense ('haben' & 'sein')

A thorough introduction to using the verbs 'haben' and 'sein' in the preterite tense ( simple past). The lesson is complete with sample sentences in German and parallel English translations. A brief review of the 'Perfekt' tense is included at the beginning, as well as some examples of where these verbs do not align with their English counterparts and would therefore not be rendered in the preterite. A bonus exercise of thirteen fill-in-the-blank questions is provided, plus an answer key
Preview of German A1 - Possessive Articles

German A1 - Possessive Articles

Possessive articles (also known as ' possessive pronouns'), are noun modifiers used to indicate ownership or possession. In English, these are: 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', etc. German possessive articles share the same endings as the article 'kein'. If you know these endings, it should be easy to use the possessives. This very thorough 8-page handout explains how to use German possessives in the nominative and accusative cases. The handout is subdivided into 4 separate sections, e
Preview of German B1 - Flash Cards (Preterite / Simple Past)

German B1 - Flash Cards (Preterite / Simple Past)

Collection of 158 flash cards reviewing the preterite ( simple past) tense forms of common German verbs . Verbs with separable and inseparable prefixes are included, in addition to some reflexive verbs. Conjugation tables and example sentences with English translations are provided. Verbs frequently used in the preterite tense in normal, everyday conversation are indicated using check marks or equal signs, though this can vary based on region and personal preference. How to use the flash card
Preview of German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Weak Verbs)

German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Weak Verbs)

Two-Page quiz on regular 'Perfekt' tense verbs, also known as 'weak' verbs. This quiz is suitable for students at the end of A1.1 or the beginning of A1.2 (first year students). Answer key with notes provided.
Preview of German A1 - Vocabulary Writing Exercise Booklet

German A1 - Vocabulary Writing Exercise Booklet

A writing exercise book with over 500 German words from A-Z, plus additional writing lessons on the months, days of the week, ordinal numbers, family members and German contractions ( zum, zur, beim, ins, etc.). Layout in 8 x 10 format and can be printed in book form or as individual worksheets. Includes colorful illustrations. Perfect for mid-1st year students.
Preview of German A2 - Test:  Subjunctive Mood  (Konjunktiv II:  hätten, würden, wären)

German A2 - Test: Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv II: hätten, würden, wären)

A short, ten-sentence quiz on the subjunctive forms of "haben", "werden" and "sein". Each sentence contains one or two blanks to be filled in with the correct conjugations of the subjunctive forms. Students will then translate the sentences into English on the lines below. An answer key is provided along with some grammatical notes. Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd-year students of German, or for adult learners at around the A2.2 level.
Preview of German A1 - Indefinite Articles (Nominative Case)

German A1 - Indefinite Articles (Nominative Case)

This handout introduces students to the nominative indefinite articles 'ein' and 'eine'. The relationship between indefinite and definite articles is discussed here. Example sentences with indefinite articles are included; nouns and articles are color coded for gender. At the end of the lesson are two short homework exercises. (Students need to have a good understanding of definite articles and how they work prior to starting this lesson.)
Preview of German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Separable Verbs)

German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Separable Verbs)

Two-Page quiz on separable verbs in the 'Perfekt' tense. This quiz is suitable for students at the end of A1 or the beginning of A2 (most second year students). Answer key is provided.
Preview of German A2 - Local Prepositions in the Dative Case (Quiz)

German A2 - Local Prepositions in the Dative Case (Quiz)

Quiz on local prepositions in the dative case ( lokale Präpositionen im Dativ). Match the vocabulary words with the objects in the picture, then fill in the blanks with the appropriate preposition and article/ending. Answer key provided.
Preview of German B1 - Short Story: Preterite Tense Worksheet (Kannst du Niederländisch?)

German B1 - Short Story: Preterite Tense Worksheet (Kannst du Niederländisch?)

Advanced exercise on verbs in the preterite tense. This short story consists of a fill-in-the-blank worksheet describing a conversation between foreign students about to take their German competency exam. Verbs used for the story are provided in their infinitive forms. Some of these verbs can be used more than once. A short glossary appears at the end. (Answer key included.) Also included in the lesson is a fun bonus exercise: a letter in Dutch from a German student to his Dutch friend. S
Preview of German A2 - Short Story in the 'Perfekt' Tense

German A2 - Short Story in the 'Perfekt' Tense

In his short, two-page story we learn about Marie and her journey from Milan, Italy to Cologne, where she goes to school to get her training in office administration. This story tests skills in using the 'Perfekt' tense. A list of verbs is provided at the top of the first page. Using these verbs, students reading the story will fill in the blanks with the appropriate participle and helping verb. Included is a small glossary, an answer key and an English translation of the text. Appropriate
Preview of German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Assorted Verbs)

German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Assorted Verbs)

Two-Page quiz on assorted 'Perfekt' tense verbs for students at the end of A1 or the beginning of A2 (second-year students). Strong and weak verbs as well as separable and inseparable forms are covered. Answer key with notes provided.
Preview of German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Strong Verbs)

German A1 - Test: 'Perfekt' Tense (Strong Verbs)

Two-Page quiz on irregular 'Perfekt' tense verbs, also known as 'strong' verbs. This quiz is suitable for students at the end of A1.1 or the beginning of A1.2 (first year students). Answer key with notes provided.
Preview of German A1 - Definite Articles (Nominative Case)

German A1 - Definite Articles (Nominative Case)

In this lesson, the student is introduced to definite articles in the nominative case ( der, die, das). A tight relationship exists between these articles and a noun's gender, and so gender is discussed here in detail. Techniques for memorizing gender are covered as well. There is a section on the plural article ( die), with examples of plural nouns used in sample sentences. The handout ends with a short exercise on definite articles and gender.
Preview of German A1  -  A1.1 Grammar Review Test 2

German A1 - A1.1 Grammar Review Test 2

A1.1- level German grammar review test covering: 1. articles (definite, indefinite, negative), 2. possessives ( mein, dein, Ihr, etc.), 3. prepositions ( in, im, am, um, zur, zum, ins, aus, von & bis) and 4. gender of pronouns ( er, sie, es). The test consists of fill-in-the-blank questions. It's suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key with
Preview of German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 1

German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 1

A1.2-level grammar review test covering: 1. prepositions of time ( 'seit', 'vor', 'für', 'am', 'an', 'um', 'von' & 'bis'), 2. accusative & dative declensions of articles, plural noun declensions 3. preterite of 'haben' & 'sein'4. preterite tense vs. 'Perfekt' tenseThe test consists entirely of fill-in-the-blank questions and tables. It's suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st or 2nd-year students of German at the high school or c
Preview of German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 2

German A1 - A1.2 Grammar Review Test 2

A1.2-level grammar review test covering: 1. modal verbs (all six modals in the present tense, conjugation & usage), 2. imperative mood3. 'Perfekt' tense (irregular participles and participles without 'ge-' prefix). The test consists entirely of fill-in-the-blank questions and tables. It's suitable as an end-of-course assessment for informal adult courses, but can also be used for 1st or 2nd-year students of German at the high school or college level. An answer key with English translations is
Preview of German A1 - Learn Countries with Car Codes (Nationalititätszeichen)

German A1 - Learn Countries with Car Codes (Nationalititätszeichen)

32 oval-shaped country plates with the international codes and German names of various European countries, plus the USA and Canada. Four to a page, they can be printed on card stock and cut out along the dotted lines for classroom teaching or for individual use.
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Experience

I previously taught as a contractor for a firm in Charleston, SC providing language instruction in corporate settings. Clients I've worked with are Daimler, Bosch and IFA-Rotorion.

Teaching style

I like to blend simple listening and reading exercises with a healthy dose of grammar. I try to get the students to start expressing themselves in German at the earliest opportunity while providing real-time feedback. My handouts on TpT grew from the rudimentary notes emailed to my students at the end of each class, becoming more elaborate and detailed over time. Unable to consistently find good materials online that focused squarely on the topics I was teaching, it was easier just to create new materials from scratch. These notes (plus many newer ones) are now available to you on TpT.

My own education history

I have a B.S. in industrial design from the Georgia Institute of Technology. My German studies began in high school and continued through college, where I earned the school's equivalent of a minor in the language. In the summer of 1989 I had the opportunity to study German at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen. Since graduating, I've translated German for a law firm and also traveled throughout Germany as a salesman. Other languages I've studied are Russian, French and Spanish.