Year 8
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Key learning points
- In this lesson we are looking through common expressions with the verbs 'haben' and 'sein', we will learn the difference between the informal and the formal 'you', and we will practise the pronunciation of the umlaut [ü].
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12 Questions
Q1.
treffen means:
to treat
to tremble
Q2.
The past participle of the verb 'sprechen' is
gesprachen
gesprecht
Q3.
bisher means
before
then
Q4.
The past participle of the verb 'treffen' is:
getreffen
getrefft
Q5.
The past participle of the verb 'essen' is
gegesst
gegisst
Q6.
The past participle of the verb 'trinken' is
getrinkt
getrunkt
Q7.
How do we say 'the summer' in German?
Das Sommer
die Sommer
Q8.
Which of the following is the correct past participle for the verb 'to write'
geschreibt
geschriebt
Q9.
What is the past participle of the verb 'to sing' in German?
gesang
gesungt
Q10.
Which of the following is the masculine form of the question word welch-
Welche?
Welches?
Q11.
The correct spelling of the German word for 'France' is:
Frankriech
Französisch
Q12.
'gelegen' is the past participle of which verb?
lagen
liegen
10 Questions
Q1.
'gefunden' means
s/he finds
to find
Q2.
'die Tür' means
the wall
the window
Q3.
'der Punkt' means
the door
the panic
Q4.
'unten' means
down(stairs)
up(stairs)
Q5.
'der Rücken' means
the backpack
the bag
Q6.
'Hunger haben' means
to eat
to hunger
Q7.
'Angst haben' means
the fear
to scare somebody
Q8.
'Lust haben' means
to read
to write
Q9.
'Schmerzen haben' means
to be joking
to be scared/afraid
Q10.
'glücklich' means
kind
the joy