Saying what there is in different places (Part 2/2)

Saying what there is in different places (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will practise 'word order 2' with adverbs of location, whilst talking about what there is in different places. We also learn the difference between the adverbs 'viel' and 'viele'.

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12 Questions

Q1.
The German word for 'country' is:
Correct answer: das Land
der Land
die Land
Q2.
'suchen' means:
Correct answer: to look for, search
to reach for
to suck
Q3.
'die Stunde' means:
Correct answer: hour
stand
stunt
Q4.
The verb 'to manage, achieve' in German is:
dauern
Correct answer: schaffen
suchen
Q5.
'dauern' means:
to deal with
Correct answer: to last/take (time)
to reach
Q6.
'erreichen' means:
to last
to manage
Correct answer: to reach
Q7.
Which of these options means 'a lot of, much'?
Correct answer: viel
viele
vielen
Q8.
How do we say 'Switzerland' in German?
das Schweiz
Der Schweiz
Correct answer: die Schweiz
Q9.
To say 'Vienna' in German, we say:
VIen
Wein
Correct answer: Wien
Q10.
How do we say 'a lot of, many' in German?
viel
Correct answer: viele
vielen
Q11.
'dort' means:
here
Correct answer: there
where
Q12.
To say 'normally' in German, we say:
normal
Correct answer: normalerweise
normalerwiese

12 Questions

Q1.
'dort' means:
here
Correct answer: there
where
Q2.
The correct spelling in German for the word for Scotland is:
schottland
Correct answer: Schottland
Shottland
Q3.
The correct spelling of the German word for 'Switzerland' is:
Correct answer: die Schweiz
die Schwiez
die Shweiz
Q4.
To say 'to manage, achieve' in German we say:
Correct answer: schaffen
schlafen
suchen
Q5.
To say 'to reach' in German, we say
dauern
Correct answer: erreichen
suchen
Q6.
To say 'to last, take (time)' in German, we say:
Correct answer: dauern
schaffen
suchen
Q7.
To say 'I look for' in German, we say:
Correct answer: ich suche
ich suchen
ich sucht
Q8.
which of these options means 'a lot of, much'?
Correct answer: viel
viele
vielen
Q9.
'die Stunde' means:
Correct answer: hour
minute
second
Q10.
To say 'you reach' in German, which of the following is correct?
du erreiche
Correct answer: du erreichst
du erreicht
Q11.
To say 'it lasts for an hour' which of the following is correct?
es dauere ein Stunde
es dauern eine Stunde
Correct answer: es dauert eine Stunde
Q12.
'Wien' is the German name for which city?
Valencia
Venice
Correct answer: Vienna

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UnitGerman / Year 7 Unit 5

German