Holidays: present and past, perfect tense with 'haben'

Holidays: present and past, perfect tense with 'haben'

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This unit introduces the German perfect tense of weak verbs with 'haben'. Pupils already know the present tense of 'haben', weak and some strong verbs in singular and 1st and 3rd person plural forms. Pupils apply their new and existing knowledge to use weak and some strong past participles in the perfect tense with 'haben', in the context of a German holiday resort, 'der Bodensee' (Lake Constance). During the unit, pupils draw on previous knowledge of word order, sequencers and question forms to ask questions and produce extended sequences to describe past and present holidays.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know the sound-symbol correspondences [ei] [ie].
  • Pupils know the present tense of 'haben'.
  • Pupils know the present tense 1st person singular of weak verbs.
  • Pupils know a range of weak verbs.

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Why this why now

This unit introduces the German perfect tense of weak verbs with 'haben'. Pupils already know the present tense of 'haben', weak and some strong verbs in singular and 1st and 3rd person plural forms. Pupils apply their new and existing knowledge to use weak and some strong past participles in the perfect tense with 'haben', in the context of a German holiday resort, 'der Bodensee' (Lake Constance). During the unit, pupils draw on previous knowledge of word order, sequencers and question forms to ask questions and produce extended sequences to describe past and present holidays.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know the sound-symbol correspondences [ei] [ie].
  • Pupils know the present tense of 'haben'.
  • Pupils know the present tense 1st person singular of weak verbs.
  • Pupils know a range of weak verbs.