Year 8

Staying with a family in Germany (Part 2/2)

Year 8

Staying with a family in Germany (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will practise compound nouns and we will learn how to construct infinitive clauses using 'zu'.

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10 Questions

Q1.
'gefunden' means
Correct answer: found
s/he finds
to find
Q2.
'die Tür' means
Correct answer: the door
the wall
the window
Q3.
'der Punkt' means
the door
the panic
Correct answer: the point/dot
Q4.
'unten' means
below
Correct answer: down(stairs)
up(stairs)
Q5.
'der Rücken' means
Correct answer: the back
the backpack
the bag
Q6.
'Hunger haben' means
Correct answer: to be hungry
to eat
to hunger
Q7.
'Angst haben' means
the fear
Correct answer: to be scared/afraid
to scare somebody
Q8.
'Lust haben' means
Correct answer: to feel like
to read
to write
Q9.
'Schmerzen haben' means
Correct answer: to be in pain
to be joking
to be scared/afraid
Q10.
'glücklich' means
kind
Correct answer: lucky/happy
the joy

10 Questions

Q1.
'das Wohnzimmer' means
the bedroom
the kitchen
Correct answer: the living room
Q2.
'das Schlafzimmer' means
the bathroom
Correct answer: the bedroom
the dining room
Q3.
'groß' means
Correct answer: big/tall
high
small
Q4.
'nett' means
annoying
big/large
Correct answer: nice/kind
Q5.
'zusammen' means
kind
Correct answer: together
too
Q6.
'die Kunst' means
Correct answer: the art
the kitchen
the train
Q7.
'der Brief' means
the bathroom
the bed
Correct answer: the letter
Q8.
'das Geschenk' means
fruit
the hat
Correct answer: the present
Q9.
'der Bus' means
Correct answer: the bus
the car
the train
Q10.
'Sie' means
he
she
Correct answer: you (formal)