Modern Foreign Languages German
Beginner
60 mins
Teacher/Student led
+100 XP

Play Your Sports (Die Sportarten)

Discover how to name popular sports in German, like Fußball and Schwimmen, while learning their grammatical gender (der, die, das). Practise pronunciation through flashcards and sorting activities, then chat with a partner about your favourites before completing a matching worksheet and word search homework.

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    1 - Welcome to Sports Time

    Do you love playing sports after school? Today we're learning how to talk about sports in German - from Fußball to Schwimmen and everything in between!

    In Germany, children play many of the same sports we do in Ireland, but they have their own names for them. Knowing these words helps you chat with German friends about what you like to play.

    By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

    • Name 8 popular sports in German
    • Spot which sports are 'der' (masculine), 'die' (feminine), or 'das' (neuter)
    • Talk about your favourite sports with a partner

    2 - Meet the Sports

    Here are today's new German sports words. Click each one to hear the correct pronunciation, then say it yourself! Notice how sports use 'der', 'die', or 'das' depending on their gender.

    3 - Flashcard Challenge

    FlashcardsSee the English sport name and try saying the German word before you flip the card! This helps your memory stick the words firmly.

    4 - Sort by Gender

    Gender SortingDrag each sport into the correct column - 'der' for masculine, 'die' for feminine, or 'das' for neuter. Remember what you noticed from the word table!

    5 - Partner Sports Chat

    Partner PracticeFind a partner and practise talking about sports! Take turns being Person 1 and Person 2, using the conversation prompts below.

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