Saying what I and others can / cannot do (Part 1/2)

Saying what I and others can / cannot do (Part 1/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be introducing the sound [au] and learn about the modal verb 'können' and the 2-verb rule.

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10 Questions

Q1.
'wiederholen' means
to get
to like
Correct answer: to repeat
Q2.
'mögen' means
s/he likes
Correct answer: to like
you (informal) like
Q3.
'sprechen' means
to listen
to read
Correct answer: to speak
Q4.
'interessant finden' means
to find boring
to find exciting
Correct answer: to find interesting
Q5.
'zuhören' means
to hear
Correct answer: to listen to
to speak
Q6.
'freiwillig' means
expensive
free
Correct answer: voluntary
Q7.
'die Fremdsprache' means
Correct answer: foreign language
language
speech
Q8.
'der Lehrer' means
female teacher
male student
Correct answer: male teacher
Q9.
'das Wetter' means
bet
humidity
Correct answer: weather
Q10.
'der Vogel' means
Correct answer: bird
cat
dog

10 Questions

Q1.
'tanzen' means
Correct answer: to dance
to sing
to wear
Q2.
'tragen' means
to give
to help
Correct answer: to wear
Q3.
'träumen' means
to dance
Correct answer: to dream
to sing
Q4.
'helfen' means
to have
Correct answer: to help
to need/require
Q5.
'brauchen' means
to live
Correct answer: to need/require
to stand
Q6.
'bleiben' means
to go
Correct answer: to stay
to wear
Q7.
'stehen' means
to respond
to sing
Correct answer: to stand
Q8.
'kommen' means
Correct answer: to come
to learn
to sit
Q9.
'antworten' means
to ask
Correct answer: to respond
to wear
Q10.
'zeigen' means
to be
Correct answer: to show
to sleep

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UnitGerman / Year 7 Unit 4

German