This deck provides the most important German verbs and some rather uncommon verbs. This is mainly like that, because this deck doesn't only present the German verb to the corresponding English Verb, but also shows you images of the well-known and (by most) beloved series "SpongeBob Squarepants" to help you memorize te German verbs better as the right half of your brain is activated as well which is responsible for emotions, creativity and visualisations (that's at least the goal when learning to activate the entire brain). Only one word lacks a proper image, it's the word "to have".
In addition to that I added the pronouns "something" (sth.) and "someone" (so.), because that way you also get the corresponding German indefinite pronouns "etwas" (etw.) and "jemandem" (jmdm.)/"jemanden" (jmdm.). When you are an intermediate German speaker, let's say B1 or B2, you learn the so called "Vier Fälle", which tells you how to decline certain nouns and "dativ" (jmdm.) alongside "akkusativ" (jmdn.) are the hardest for most people learning German, so I mentionned the indefinite pronouns everytime I could. If you don't learn the "4 Fälle" yet, you can obviously ignore the indefinite pronouns.
This deck contains 104 verbs and my plan is to extend the list of verbs here in the future, so that I can give you the possibility to learn more and longer when you use this deck. Biggest challenge will be to find a fitting "SpongeBob Squarepants" image for every verb I want to add here, so that alone will take time.
Viel Spaß ):