Asking the meaning of unknown words (Part 2/2)

Asking the meaning of unknown words (Part 2/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be revisiting the alphabet, asking and answering questions about the spelling of unknown words, and we will practise noun genders and articles in the nominative and accusative.

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10 Questions

Q1.
'sagt' means
Correct answer: s/he says
to say
we say
Q2.
'plötzlich' means
punctual
Correct answer: suddenly
yesterday
Q3.
'vor' means
against
for
Correct answer: in front of
Q4.
'schreiben' means
to hear
to shine
Correct answer: to write
Q5.
'spielen' means
to dance
Correct answer: to play
to sing
Q6.
'kalt' means
big/large
Correct answer: cold
smart
Q7.
'denken' means
to believe
to find
Correct answer: to think
Q8.
'der Zug' means
the bus
the car
Correct answer: the train
Q9.
'der Topf' means
the curtain
the pan
Correct answer: the pot
Q10.
'der Teller' means
the carpet
the knife
Correct answer: the plate

10 Questions

Q1.
'leider' means
sorry
to suffer
Correct answer: unfortunately
Q2.
'die Lehrerin' means
the female learner
Correct answer: the female teacher
the male teacher
Q3.
'der Mann' means
one
Correct answer: the man
the woman
Q4.
'wer?' means
where?
which?
Correct answer: who?
Q5.
'wie?' means
Correct answer: how?
when?
where?
Q6.
'was?' means
how many?
how much?
Correct answer: what?
Q7.
'der Kühlschrank' means
the cupboard
the freezer
Correct answer: the fridge
Q8.
'der Sessel' means
Correct answer: the armchair
the chair
the sofa
Q9.
'der Teppich' means
Correct answer: the carpet
the stair case
the television
Q10.
'der Kleiderschrank' means
clothing
the cupboard
Correct answer: the wardrobe, closet

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UnitGerman / Year 8 Unit 1

German