Graphics to make your own worksheets

Quite a few people have asked to help with worksheets, so let’s try something new! Β Here are the master graphics files for the most of the Genki English Β themes. Β They are copyrighted so you can’t upload them or sell them anywhere, but please feel free to use them to make your own worksheets as long as you also send them to me so I can share them with everyone else!

I’m looking forward to all the funky things you’ll come up with!

Richard Graham

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7 Responses to “Graphics to make your own worksheets”

  1. Carol

    I don’t have Flash so I can’t help but I sure hope that others will be happy to make up worksheets! Thank you everyone in advance.

    Is there a way to know when the worksheet page or other topics on the site get updated? I might miss a posting on the forum for example or the blog if I don’t have the time beofre class. Maybe a “what’s new” box with a listing on the welcome page??

  2. richard

    A what’s new section might be a good idea! Or maybe subscribing to the blog via email may help?

  3. Flossy

    Carol

    If you want anything in particular sent me a mail. I have flash and would be happy to make anything you need. I actually made all my workbooks back in January using exisiting materials so I do not need anything at the moment.

    I sent the last ones to Richard and he put them on the site. It sounds like a good idea to have an area to put new creations.

  4. Flossy

    PS Sorry Richard I forgot to say THANKS for the graphics!!!!!

  5. Martin

    Not sure how to work with them in Flash…but hopefully I can use these in Illustrator! This is what I’ve been looking for so I can make custom card sets, etc, using your graphics so as to keep everything pretty standardized, haha.

  6. Fanitsa

    Hi Richard, I have flash installed but when I try to open your files I get mumbo jumbo symbols and letters only…not sure what I’m doing wrong?

  7. Richard

    Hi Fanitsa,

    Ah, this is actually quite an old thread! πŸ™‚ Is it maybe a font problem?

    Or one way around it is to import the pdf A4 flashcards or minicards. Those too are “vector” format so can scale to any size!

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