Discussing sports (Part 3/3)

Discussing sports (Part 3/3)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at irregular verbs in the perfect tense in the context of sports.
  2. Purpose of language use: Discussing sports
  3. Grammar: seit `present tense möchte (F), würde (h).

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13 Questions

Q1.
What do you need for the perfect tense?
haben / sein and subject
Correct answer: haben/sein and past participle
haben/sein and verb
Q2.
Where does a past participle have to go in a sentence?
at the beginning of the sentence/clause
Correct answer: at the end of the sentence/clause
straight after haben or sein
Q3.
How can you spot an irregular past participle?
adds a 'ge'
ends in 't'
Correct answer: the vowel changes
Q4.
Which of the following is an irregular past participle?
gefaulenzt
gespielt
Correct answer: trainiert
Q5.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Ich habe oft getrainiert.
Correct answer: Ich habe oft trainiert.
Ich habe trainiert oft.
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.
bisschen
Correct answer: a little
a lot
some
Q8.
dann
after that
next
Correct answer: then
Q9.
darf
I/(s) he must
I/(s)he can
Correct answer: I/(s)he may, is allowed to
Q10.
deshalb
also
however
Correct answer: therefore
Q11.
dürfen
to be able to
Correct answer: to be allowed to, may
to have to
Q12.
manchmal
always
never
Correct answer: sometimes
Q13.
nie
Correct answer: never
occasionally
sometimes

13 Questions

Q1.
What do you need for the perfect tense?
haben / sein and subject
Correct answer: haben/sein and past participle
haben/sein and verb
Q2.
Where does a past participle have to go in a sentence?
at the beginning of the sentence/clause
Correct answer: at the end of the sentence/clause
straight after haben or sein
Q3.
How can you spot an irregular past participle?
adds a 'ge'
ends in 't'
Correct answer: the vowel changes
Q4.
Which of the following is an irregular past participle?
gefaulenzt
gespielt
Correct answer: trainiert
Q5.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Ich habe oft getrainiert.
Correct answer: Ich habe oft trainiert.
Ich habe trainiert oft.
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.
bisschen
Correct answer: a little
a lot
some
Q8.
dann
after that
next
Correct answer: then
Q9.
darf
I/(s) he must
I/(s)he can
Correct answer: I/(s)he may, is allowed to
Q10.
deshalb
also
however
Correct answer: therefore
Q11.
dürfen
to be able to
Correct answer: to be allowed to, may
to have to
Q12.
manchmal
always
never
Correct answer: sometimes
Q13.
nie
Correct answer: never
occasionally
sometimes

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German