Textploitation: Erlkönig - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Part 1/2)

Textploitation: Erlkönig - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Part 1/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore the poem 'Erlkönig' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. We also revisit the sound-symbol correspondences (SSCs) [ch] and [sch].

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10 Questions

Q1.
Which word means 'above' or 'upstairs
langsam
Correct answer: oben
unten
Q2.
How do we say 'nothing' in German?
nicht
Correct answer: nichts
nie
Q3.
'notwendig' means...
limited
Correct answer: necessary
notable
Q4.
'noch' can mean...
after, now, not, some
none, some, still, always
Correct answer: still, another, one more, even
Q5.
'neben' means
in between
Correct answer: next to, beside
opposite, towards
Q6.
'lieber' (adverb) means
always
quite
Correct answer: rather
Q7.
Which one of these is incorrect
Correct answer: letzte Sommer
letzte Woche
letztes Jahr
Q8.
Which word means 'slow' or 'slowly'
geschwind
lang
Correct answer: langsam
Q9.
Which word means 'close, nearby'
nächst
Correct answer: nah
neben
Q10.
Which one of these is not an adjective?
lustig
müde
Correct answer: reiten

Lesson appears in

UnitGerman / Year 8 Unit 6

German