Comparing usual holidays with future plans (Part 1/2)
Comparing usual holidays with future plans (Part 1/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be looking at how you can use the present tense to express thoughts about the future. In this context, we will be learning relevant adverbs of time and revisit the pronunciation of the different [s] sounds.
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10 Questions
Q1.
'der Bruder' means
the father
the sister
Q2.
'die Eltern' means
the children
the grandparents
Q3.
'die Geschwister' means
the mother
the sister
Q4.
'das Kind' means
the adult
the teenager
Q5.
'die Schwester' means
the parent
the sibling
Q6.
'etwas' means
many
much
Q7.
'das Obst' means
potatoes
vegetables
Q8.
'der Schauspieler' means
the doctor
the teacher
Q9.
'dein' means
her
his
Q10.
'über' means
on top of
under
10 Questions
Q1.
'das Dorf' means
the farm
the town
Q2.
'die Großstadt' means
the small town
the village
Q3.
'Jahr' is
feminine (die)
masculine (der)
Q4.
'Monat' is
feminine (die)
neuter (das)
Q5.
'Woche' is
masculine (der)
neuter (das)
Q6.
'der Strand' means
the lake
the sea
Q7.
'der See' means
the beach
the sea
Q8.
'das Meer' means
the beach
the lake
Q9.
'jede' means
last
next
Q10.
'nächste' means
last
this