Talking about what I do on my own and what we do together (Part 2/2)
Talking about what I do on my own and what we do together (Part 2/2)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will practise the pronunciation of [v] and we will compare the conjugation of 'sein' in the 1st person singular and the 1st person plural.
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10 Questions
Q1.
'vergessen' means
to find
to lose
Q2.
'voll' means
kind
small
Q3.
'der Vater' means
the mother
the sister
Q4.
'gemeinsam haben' means
to be happy
together
Q5.
'das Schwimmen' means
s/he swims
to go swimming
Q6.
'schwimmt' means
swimming
to swim
Q7.
'zusammen' means
both
shared
Q8.
'das Schlagzeug' means
the airplane
the pain
Q9.
'die Moschee' means
the mosquito
the mouse
Q10.
'beide' means
to have in common
together
10 Questions
Q1.
'wiederholen' means
to get
to like
Q2.
'mögen' means
s/he likes
you (informal) like
Q3.
'sprechen' means
to listen
to read
Q4.
'interessant finden' means
to find boring
to find exciting
Q5.
'zuhören' means
to hear
to speak
Q6.
'freiwillig' means
expensive
free
Q7.
'die Fremdsprache' means
language
speech
Q8.
'der Lehrer' means
female teacher
male student
Q9.
'das Wetter' means
bet
humidity
Q10.
'der Vogel' means
cat
dog