Meine Freizeit: present tense for future meaning, extended writing
I can use the present tense with adverbs of time for future meaning and I can use the BORDER acronym to respond fully and accurately in writing.
Meine Freizeit: present tense for future meaning, extended writing
I can use the present tense with adverbs of time for future meaning and I can use the BORDER acronym to respond fully and accurately in writing.
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Key learning points
- Future plans can be expressed by using the present tense with a future adverb of time.
- The adjective ‘nächst-’ takes different endings depending on the gender of the noun it is describing ('nächstes Jahr').
- We translate the German present tense for future meaning into English using the present continuous.
- It is important to plan carefully and to be able to write in three different time frames when writing a longer text.
- Using the acronym BORDER is a good way to make sure you successfully cover every aspect of a writing task.
Keywords
Adverb of time - word that modifies a verb by informing us when or how often something occurs
Time frame - a period of time during which something happens; refers to present, past or future
BORDER - acronym for extended writing
Common misconception
Only the tense of the verb can tell us whether a sentence is referring to present, past or future events.
Adverbs of time are also very important in helping us to identify time frames, particularly when the present tense is used for future meaning.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
out of it, from it
behind it
out of it, from it
under it, beneath
in between, among (them)
Exit quiz
6 Questions
Monat
Woche
Jahr
Ich will Fußball spielen.
Morgen spiele ich Fußball.
Ich werde Fußball spielen.
Jeden Tag spiele ich Fußball.