German tenses sheet

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Help KS4 German language students develop their knowledge and understanding of German tenses, when to use them and how to use tenses correctly with this handy help sheet resource.
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- Free printable PDF resource for KS4 German students to use to learn about or revise German tenses.
- For subscribers only, an adaptable and customisable Word document resource.
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German tenses sheet resource
Suitable for KS4 language students studying GCSE German, this help sheet is a clear, accessible and supportive tool in relation to tenses, their formation and practical use.
Students need regular tense practise, so having this information sheet to hand will support them as they broaden their German tense understanding and build confidence when using tenses in their German spoken or written work.
How to use this resource
This GCSE German tenses help sheet resource can be used in a number of ways to support KS4 German language learners. It can be expanded and laminated as part of a wall display for students to consult when required during lessons or spoken and written tasks.
Students can also stick the sheet into their books or keep in folders to refer to when they are looking for the correct tense formation to use in verbal or written responses. This sheet is also helpful as a revision tool for German oral assessments or written exams.
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A sample extract from the resource:
Present - regular
Ich kaufe
du kaufst
er /sie/es kauft
wir kaufen
ihr kauft
sie/Sie kaufen
Remember
Verb 2nd idea (not necessarily the 2nd word in the sentence)
Ich kaufe oft Bananen
Am Montag kauft sie
Wenn ich Lust habe kaufe ich Obst
Send the conjugated verb to the end of the subordinate clause when using a subordinating conjunction (e.g. weil, obwohl, wenn).
