Saying what I and others can / cannot do (Part 2/2)
Saying what I and others can / cannot do (Part 2/2)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be introducing the sound [äu] and practise the 2-verb rule with negatives.
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10 Questions
Q1.
'tanzen' means
to sing
to wear
Q2.
'tragen' means
to give
to help
Q3.
'träumen' means
to dance
to sing
Q4.
'helfen' means
to have
to need/require
Q5.
'brauchen' means
to live
to stand
Q6.
'bleiben' means
to go
to wear
Q7.
'stehen' means
to respond
to sing
Q8.
'kommen' means
to learn
to sit
Q9.
'antworten' means
to ask
to wear
Q10.
'zeigen' means
to be
to sleep
10 Questions
Q1.
'kann' means
can/ to be able to
to be allowed to
Q2.
'können' means
s/he can/is able to
to be allowed to
Q3.
'tragen' means
to see
to walk/go
Q4.
'sehen' means
to cook
to sit
Q5.
'essen' means
to drink
to work
Q6.
'benutzen' means
to cook
to eat
Q7.
'das Butterbrot' means
the bread bun
the butter
Q8.
'das Obst' means
meat
vegetables
Q9.
'der Keks' means
fruit
the cake
Q10.
'der Hut' means
the beard
the head