Intermediate-Level Worksheets
I. Sentence Structure
1. Word order: switching main and subordinate clauses. 2. Cause and effect: connect sentences with "denn", "weil" and "deshalb". Online.
II. Verbs
2. Dative Verbs: most common German verbs/expressions requiring the dative case. 7. Future tense: Der Wahrsager/die Wahrsagerin. Partner activity to practice future tense.
III. Cases
1. Genitive: classroom worksheet to practice genitive. 2. Genitive: easy worksheet for genitive forms with Wilhelm Busch illustration. 3. Genitive: online practice for genitive endings.
IV. Pronouns
4. da-compounds: online exercise; da-compounds vs. personal pronouns to replace prepositional objects.
5. wo-compounds: online exercise; creating questions with wo-compounds vs. wen/wem.
V. Adjectives
2. Preceded Adjectives: flashcard format to practice missing adjective endings (deselect "both sides" and choose "term first" on the flashcard). Quizlet can also create random test sets for you
(under "test", choose "written question" and "prompt with term").
3. Adjective endings: online fill-in-the-gap exercise for Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse" (The Princess and the Pea). Combines preceded and
unpreceded adjectives. An audio version of a similar text (without many of the adjectives) is available for extra listening practice.
4. Comparatives: fill in the comparative/superlative forms in the song "Im Osten" von
VI. Miscellaneous
5. Review Questions: multiple choice, suitable for quick review of many grammar issues. 6. aber/sondern: online fill-in-the gap exercise for "aber" vs. "sondern". 7. Reading Comprehension: Franz Kafka "Vor dem Gesetz" (slightly shortened text)
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