Problems in the town (Part 2/2): Moving beyond illness to include lost property and theft
Problems in the town (Part 2/2): Moving beyond illness to include lost property and theft
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- In this lesson, we will move beyond how to say we are unwell, to include problems such as lost property or theft. We will also look at the perfect tense again.
- Purpose of language use: Dealing with problems in town - illness, accident, theft
- Grammar: Dative pronouns in phrases: mir ist kalt/schlecht das Bein tut mir weh
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13 Questions
Q1.
Was ist richtig?
Ich habe mein Schlüssel verloren
Ich habe meine Schlussel verloren
Q2.
Was ist richtig?
Meine Oma bin auf den Boden gefallen
Meine Oma hat auf den Boden gefallen
Others
Q3.
Was ist richtig?
Haben Sie die Karten vergesse?
Hast Sie die Karten vergessen?
Q4.
Was ist richtig?
Hast du den Diebstahl gemeldt?
Hast du der Diebstahl gemeldet?
Q5.
Was ist richtig?
Ich vermisse meine Breiftasche
Ich vermisse meinen Brieftasche
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.
allein
all one
together
Q8.
alles
nothing
something
Q9.
also
also, as well
but
Q10.
anders
alone
varied
Q11.
mit
for
without
Q12.
vielleicht
many times
occasionally
Q13.
zusammen
both
in common