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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will ask the question 'Wo ist...?', learn what type of words start with a capital letter, practise the long and short [a] sound, and use definite articles.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What is the German for 'where'?
was
wie
Q2.
What is the German for 'window'?
das Heft
der Tisch
Q3.
What is the German for 'table'?
das Tisch
die Tisch
Q4.
Which is the odd one out?
fahren
Paar
Q5.
Which is the odd one out?
Flasche
was
Q6.
Which is the odd one out?
Gast
Mann
Q7.
Which is correct?
der Heft
die Heft
Q8.
Which is correct?
das Flasche
der Flasche
Q9.
How do you say 'the board'?
das Tafel
der Tafel
Q10.
How do you say 'the exercise book'?
der Heft
die Heft
11 Questions
Q1.
'sein' means
(he/she) is
to have
Q2.
'ist' means
(he/she) has
to be
Q3.
'das Fenster' means
the bottle
the exercise book
Q4.
'der Tisch' means
the (white/black) board
the window
Q5.
'das Heft' means
the bottle
the table
Q6.
'die Tafel' means
the bottle
the table
Q7.
'die Flasche' means
the exercise book
the window
Q8.
'wo' means
the
there
Q9.
'hier' means
the
there
Q10.
'da' means
here
the
Q11.
'der/die/das' means
here
there