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Best Language Decks 2021
JuneLooking for some new deck design ideas for your Language classrooms? Plenty to pick from the myriad of decks in the public Deck Gallery that have been contributed by teachers all over the world! Here we feature the best English, Spanish, French, German and Chinese language decks in 2021.
English: Pronoun Pizza Party by Lauren Bombardieri (Canada)
Elementary students will simply dig this pizza party where they get rewarded with different pizza toppings as they complete the study on pronouns.
English: Adverbs Safari by Sally (Singapore)
Tall, taller, tallest? Adverbs made fun in this Jungle themed deck for Singapore Lower Primary students.
English: Poetry Lesson by Tracy Urban (USA)
This cool animated deck teaches students on poetry characteristics, figurative language and forms of poetry in an Among Us style map.
Spanish: Year 10 Exam Skills – GCSE revision deck by Catuxa Sabel (UK)
Year 10 Spanish revision has never been this fun with this Harry Potter-themed deck covering vocabulary on school, family & relationships, hobbies and local area.
Spanish: Year 7 Mi tiempo libre – Infinitives by Esmeralda Salgado (UK)
This year 7 Spanish deck brings students into a mission to help the teacher escape the castle while learning about infinitives!
French: Sports, Activities and Instruments Year 4 by Marie Allirot (UK)
Clever use of the deck background video and a fitting Sports theme deck makes this the best pick for learning French!
German: Komparative Und Superlativ by Jimena Licitra (Spain)
This escape room style deck is made for Spanish students learning German, and is scattered creatively with treasure key locks and MCQ Slide Apps.
Chinese: P1 Chapter 1-2 by Xiaoqin Hong (Singapore)
Learning Chinese hanyu pinyin is fun with this treasure map filled with videos, study set games, Lock and Draw Slide Apps.
How to make a copy and edit the decks?
For all the decks featured here, you can make a copy and edit all the contents for free! Just follow these steps: https://help.deck.toys/article/104-how-do-i-make-a-copy-of-an-existing-deck
To use the decks, simply assign them to your Deck.Toys Classroom and share the URL to your students. It’s that easy! More info here: https://help.deck.toys/article/58-how-to-assign-deck-to-a-classroom
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