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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to say what someone has and how the definite article changes after the verb 'haben', and we're going to learn how to pronounce the letter 'w' in German.
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12 Questions
Q1.
What is 'ich bin'
am I ?
my name is
Q2.
What is ein Ding in English?
a shape
an human being
Q3.
How might you answer the question 'Wie geht's?
blau
klein
Q4.
What is the opposite of please?
bitte
rot
Q5.
What is the German word for yellow ?
blau
rot
Q6.
What is the opposite of 'klein'
gelb
gut
Q7.
'How?' in German
Was?
Wie geht's?
Q8.
Which of these words is not a colour?
gelb
rot
Q9.
What is the definite article for 'Form'
das
der
Q10.
Which word is small?
blau
groß
Q11.
What is 'a human being'?
ein Mann
eine Mensch
Q12.
What would you reply to 'wie geht's? if you were having a bad day?
gut
ja, es geht
12 Questions
Q1.
What is ein Ding in English?
a shape
an human being
Q2.
How might you answer the question 'Wie geht's?
blau
klein
Q3.
What is 'ich bin'?
am I ?
my name is
Q4.
What is the opposite of please?
bitte
rot
Q5.
What is the German word for yellow ?
blau
rot
Q6.
'How?' in German
Was?
Wie geht's?
Q7.
Which of these words is not a colour?
gelb
rot
Q8.
What is the opposite of 'klein'
gelb
gut
Q9.
What is the definite article for 'Form'
das
der
Q10.
Which word is small?
blau
groß
Q11.
What is 'a human being'?
ein Mann
eine Mensch
Q12.
What would you reply to 'wie geht's? if you were having a bad day?
gut
ja, es geht