Clean vintage chalkboard-style infographic teaching German definite articles with a sharp 3-column grid for der, die, and das, plus plural, example nouns, and rule flowchart notes. Duolingo-friendly educational design with minimal monochrome styling, classroom accents, and SEO targeting arabic past tense verb conjugation chart.
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Language learning infographic titled "German Definite Articles: der, die, das". Archetype: GRAMMAR-RULE flowchart with a central sharp-typography grid. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, vintage chalkboard style, minimal monochrome palette, tasteful subtle classroom imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Layout: top title area, then a large central 3-column table for the articles, with supporting rule branches beneath and around it. Columns labeled in English: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter. Main cells show the taught forms with English translation: der — the (masculine), die — the (feminine), das — the (neuter). Include a secondary section with plural behavior: die — the (plural). Add example noun cells with original-language form + English translation + helpful pronunciation hint where useful, such as der Tisch — the table, die Zeitung — the newspaper, das Kind — the child, die Bücher — the books. Add a rule flowchart in English explaining how to choose the article by grammatical gender, not natural gender, and note that noun endings can give clues but are not absolute. Include concise B2-level support notes in English: common ending clues for feminine nouns (-ung, -heit, -keit, -schaft), common neuter clues (-chen, -lein, many infinitives used as nouns), common masculine tendencies (days, months, seasons, many weather words), and a reminder to learn nouns with their article. Add a small case-awareness sidebar in English showing nominative forms only, with a note that article forms change by case. Every example cell must show original-language form + English translation + optional phonetic hint in English transliteration if helpful. Render the central grid / table with sharp typography, high contrast chalk lettering, hand-drawn divider lines, neat icon bullets, balanced spacing. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.
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