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No matter what language you speak, we all can agree that a visually appealing presentation can make all the difference. That's why we've curated a selection of Google Slides and PPT templates that focus on language. From vibrant backgrounds to sleek typography, our editable designs give your presentation that extra flare. Save time and impress your audience with a template that fits your language, whether you're presenting a language-learning app or a cultural study. With our templates, your presentation is sure to be a hit!
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Download the "Sports and Leisure Activities - Spanish - Foreign Language - 3rd Grade" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and easily edit it to fit your own lesson plan! Designed specifically for elementary school education, this eye-catching design features engaging graphics and age-appropriate fonts; elements that capture the students'...
Have you downloaded our beautiful template to learn Japanese and are eager to learn more? This set of infographics is going to take you on a trip to 南幌町, 奈井江町 or 上砂川町. Learn all about the basics of this amazing language and prepare an amazing Japanese lesson for beginners full...
Discover a unique and modern way to teach historical perspectives and events in French as a Foreign Language to 10th graders. This Google Slides and PowerPoint template is sure to engage your students with its sleek design and textured backgrounds. With the primary color being white and touches of red...
Kaixo, zer monduz? The Basque Language, or Euskera, is one of the most amazing languages in Europe. English, German, French, Spanish, Catalan… we know where they all come from, but with Basque, it’s a mystery. On December 3rd we celebrate this amazing language, and in Slidesgo we wanted to dedicate...
Did you know that the Indonesian language is relatively young? It was introduced in 1945 after Indonesia’s declaration of independence, and it has developed very quickly. Introduce your students to Bahasa Indonesia: Where did it come from? How does it work? How many speakers does it have? Teach them the...
If your middle schoolers ask you why they should learn Indonesian, you can tell them the following: 1. It’s easy! No plurals, articles, tenses or conjugations. 2. It’s basically Malay with just a few slight variations - they’ll learn two languages studying for one. 3. It’ll give them access to...
Add a touch of Indian culture to your next presentation with this new template and its multiple gradients! You can easily put together some educational slides showcasing India's most widely-spoken language, perfect for workshops or lessons. Its variety of colors makes the template quite nice, and contains some WordArt text...
Drawing inspiration from history and the ever-evolving contemporary world, this template helps 12th grade students understand the rich tapestry of the German language through cultural and historical knowledge! It's no mere language lesson, but a journey through time, exploring diverse perspectives. Bring enthusiasm to your lessons and make the learning...
Learn one of the world's oldest and most spoken languages! Whether you are a beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, many academies offer courses and programmes designed to deepen your knowledge and understanding of the language. Yours focuses on teaching Hindi? Don't wait and get this template!...
Download the "Media and Film Analysis - Language Arts - 12th Grade" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research...
First celebrated in 2010 by UNESCO, Chinese Language Day is held on April 20th each year to recognize the importance of understanding and learning the Chinese language. Did you know that the legend says that a man called Cangjie invented the Chinese characters 5,000 years ago? In any case, we...
Learning a foreign language is not just about words, it's about culture, too! With this Fascinating Traditional Korean Music course, you can provide your middle school students with an enriching experience. From the basics of traditional instruments, such as the Gayageum and Janggu, to the history and culture of Korean...
Learning a new language can be both challenging and exciting. And when it comes to learning Catalan, you need a template that's not just helpful but also creative. So, why not kickstart your teaching journey with Google Slides or PowerPoint and our well-crafted template? This design is a life-saver for...
Don't be confused by the fact that the content is in English, it's all about the directions—your students will have to do their work in French! This template with a modern feel and geometric touches is designed to encourage your middle school students to discuss both orally and in writing...
You might know by now, but we communicate with gestures as much as with only words. How can that be possible? Non-verbal language complements what we say with our mouths, so it's as important to understand (and decipher) it. Teach your elementary students the basic aspects of non-verbal communication with...
Download the "Food and Restaurant Vocabulary - German - Foreign Language - 6th Grade" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. If you’re looking for a way to motivate and engage students who are undergoing significant physical, social, and emotional development, then you can’t go wrong with an educational template designed...
Croeso i Gymru! This template is the perfect tool for anyone looking to deliver a captivating presentation on the Welsh language. Use the cool slides of the country’s flag and let our favorite distinctive flag animal take over your presentation: the famous red dragon! Write facts about this unique culture,...
Did you know that there's a type of language that everyone (and I mean everyone) speaks, regardless of where they come from or what their native tongue may be? Yup, you guessed it - nonverbal language! From the way we gesture with our hands, to the expressions that flit across...