Describing people (Part 3/3)
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- In this lesson, we will continue to practise describing people using possessive adjectives and modal verbs.
- Purpose of language use: Describing people, discussing friendships
- Grammar: Possessive adjectives Adjective endings in nominative and accusative
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13 Questions
Q1.
How would you translate 'Ein guter Freund / Eine gute Freundin muss die gleichen Interessen Haben'?
A good friend can have the same interests.
A good friend must have similar interests.
Q2.
How would you translate 'Meine Schwester kann mit mir über alles sprechen'?
My sister can always talk to me.
My sister can talk to me about Alice.
Q3.
Complete the correct form of the possessive adjective: .................. (my) Schwester hat blaue Augen.
mein
meinen
Q4.
Complete the correct form of the possessive adjective: .................. (his) Bruder ist ziemlich frech.
seine
seinen
Q5.
Complete the correct forms of the possessive adjectives: Du hast ............. (your) kleinen Bruder und ................ (your) Schwester.
dein, deine
deine, dein
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
seit
after
beside
Q8.
selten
never
occasionally
Q9.
soll
I/(s(he want
I/(s)he must
Q10.
sollen
to be able to
to have to
Q11.
sollte
I/(s)he could
I/(s)he had to
Q12.
überall
nowhere
somewhere
Q13.
weit
near
weight
13 Questions
Q1.
How would you translate: Ein guter Freund / Eine gute Freundin muss menschlich sein.
A good friend can be personable.
A good friend should be mean.
Q2.
How would you translate?: A good friend must be trustworthy
Ein guter Freund / Eine gute Freundin muss eifersüchtig sein.
Ein guter Freund / Eine gute Freundin muss verantwortlich sein.
Q3.
Complete the correct form of the adjective: Ich habe einen ............... Bruder.
klein
kleine
Q4.
Complete the correct form of the adjective: Ich habe eine ............... Schwester.
frech
freches
Q5.
Complete the correct form of the adjective: Meine beste Freundin ist ein ................. Mädchen.
vertrauenswürdige
vertrauenswürdigen
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
brauchen
to use
to want
Q8.
eigen
alone
other
Q9.
für
through
with
Q10.
in der Zukunft
in the past
in the present
Q11.
jetzt
however
then
Q12.
weiß
we know
you know
Q13.
wissen
to recognise
to remember