What people can/must/want to do to improve their lifestyle (Part 1/2)

What people can/must/want to do to improve their lifestyle (Part 1/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson we will learn the singular present tense of the modal verbs müssen, dürfen and wollen and will revise können, the 2-verb-rule and the sound of the letter ü.

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10 Questions

Q1.
How do you say 'sometimes'?
kaum
Correct answer: manchmal
oft
Q2.
The feminine indefinite article is:
ein
Correct answer: eine
einen
Q3.
What does 'die Bibliothek' mean?
the bible
the book shop
Correct answer: the library
Q4.
Which of these verbs means 'to need'?
Correct answer: brauchen
essen
wohnen
Q5.
How do you say 'he sees'?
Correct answer: er sieht
ich sehe
sie sieht
Q6.
How do you say 'animal'?
Correct answer: das Tier
der Arzt
der Bruder
Q7.
What does 'wir sind' mean?
Correct answer: we are
we play
we see
Q8.
What does 'ich habe keine Zeitung' mean?
Correct answer: I don't have a newspaper
I don't have any time
I have a magazine
Q9.
What does 'reden' mean?
to read
Correct answer: to talk
to write
Q10.
What does 'die Tür' mean?
Correct answer: door
table
tower

10 Questions

Q1.
'angenehm' means
both
Correct answer: pleasant
together
Q2.
'können' means
Correct answer: can
may
must
Q3.
'dürfen' means
can
Correct answer: may
must
Q4.
'müssen' means
can
may
Correct answer: must
Q5.
'fallen' means
Correct answer: to fall
to feel
to like
Q6.
'springen' means
spring
Correct answer: to jump
to speak
Q7.
'das Geschäft' means
cinema
museum
Correct answer: shop
Q8.
'das Kino' means
Correct answer: cinema
hotel
town
Q9.
'das Museum' means
Correct answer: museum
school
town
Q10.
'die Stadt' means
holiday
Correct answer: town
village

Lesson appears in

UnitGerman / Year 7 Unit 6

German