Talking about typical foods (Part 1/2)

Talking about typical foods (Part 1/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will practise using the perfect tense with 'haben' and regular past participles, while talking about typical German foods.
  2. Purpose of language use:Talk about typical foods
  3. Grammar: Perfect and imperfect tense Impersonal phrase es hat mir geschmeckt

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13 Questions

Q1.
Sein in the imperfect tense for I is:
ging
hatte
ist
Correct answer: war
Q2.
Haben in the imperfect tense for I is:
haben
hat
Correct answer: hatte
war
Q3.
Translate the sentence: The food was too spicy.
Das Essen ist würzig
Das Essen ist zu würzig
Correct answer: Das Essen war zu würzig
Mein Lieblingsessen ist salzig
Q4.
Which words best fit these gaps: Als ich Hunger __________, ____________ ich verärgert, also ___________ ich Schokolade
haben, sein, haben
hatte, war, habe
Correct answer: hatte, war, hatte
hatten, waren, hatten
Q5.
Which sentence means: My lunch was delicious, I had sausage and chips.
Correct answer: Mein Mittagsessen war köstlich , ich hatte Wurst mit Pommes.
Mein Mittagsessen war lecker, ich hatte Fisch mit Pommes.
Meine Hauptmahlzeit war ekelhaft, ich hatte Wurst mit Pommes.
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.
ab und zu
back and forth
here and there
Correct answer: now and again
Q8.
dort
here
now
Correct answer: there
Q9.
draußen
beyond
inside
Correct answer: outside
Q10.
glauben
Correct answer: to believe
to dream
to glare
Q11.
muss
Correct answer: I/(s)he must/have to
to have to, must
you have to/must
Q12.
müssen
she has to/must
to be allowed to
Correct answer: to have to/must
Q13.
über
Correct answer: above, over, about
beside, near
underneath, under

13 Questions

Q1.
To form the perfect tense you need how many parts?
one
ten
three
Correct answer: two
Q2.
To form the past tense you need:
a noun and a form of haben
an adjective and a past participle
Correct answer: form of haben and a past participle
Q3.
A past participle must go:
after the form of haben
after the pronoun
at the beginning of the sentence
Correct answer: at the end of the sentence
Q4.
A regular past participle adds what to the beginning and the end?
EN...............GE
GE..............E
Correct answer: GE..............T
GE...........EN
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
Er haben Currywurst mit Pommes gekauft
Er haben Currywurst mit Pommes kauft
Correct answer: Er hat Currywurst mit Pommes gekauft
Er hat Currywurst mit Pommes kaufen
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.
abends
Correct answer: in the evenings
the evening
this evening
Q8.
nehmen
to carry
to leave
Correct answer: to take
Q9.
nimmt
Correct answer: (s)he takes
I take
you take
Q10.
obwohl
Correct answer: although
because
however
Q11.
reden
to listen
to read
Correct answer: to talk
Q12.
weil
Correct answer: because
many
then
Q13.
wirklich
essential
important
Correct answer: real, actual

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UnitGerman / Food, healthy living and social media

German