Talking about your daily routine (Part 3/3)

Talking about your daily routine (Part 3/3)

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue to use daily routine vocabulary and look at word-order with sequencers.
  2. Purpose of language use: Talk about your daily routine
  3. Grammar: Reflexive verbs, sequencing and word order

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13 Questions

Q1.
Which 2 prepositions take the genitive?
mit / zu
während / mit
Correct answer: während / wegen
wegen / mit
Q2.
What do you need to add to masculine and neuter nouns when using the genitive case?
Correct answer: (e)s
(e)t
e
t
Q3.
What does the feminine definite article (die) become in the genitive?
dem
Correct answer: der
des
Q4.
How do you say 'during the week'?
Correct answer: während der Woche
während des Tages
wegen der Woche
wegen des Tages
Q5.
What does the neuter indefinite article (ein) become in the genitive?
einem
einen
einer
Correct answer: eines
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
denken
to know
to say
Correct answer: to think
Q8.
kaum
Correct answer: hardly
nearly
only
Q9.
ohne
beside
with
Correct answer: without
Q10.
schon
Correct answer: already
always
rarely
Q11.
sogar
Correct answer: even, in fact
perhaps
surely
Q12.
werde
(s)he becomes, gets
Correct answer: I become, get
to become
Q13.
werden
to be
Correct answer: to become, get
to have

13 Questions

Q1.
Where does a verb come after a sequencer?
at the end of the sentence
before the sequencer
Correct answer: straight after the sequencer
Q2.
Which two are sequencers?
danach, und
Correct answer: dann, danach
dann, und
und, aber
Q3.
Which sentence is correct?
Correct answer: Dann dusche ich mich.
Dann ich dusche mich.
Dann ich mich dusche.
Q4.
How do you say 'finally'?
danach
Correct answer: schließlich
zuerst
Q5.
Translate the following into English: Zuerst putze ich mir die Zähne.
Finally I go to school.
Correct answer: First of all I clean my teeth.
Then I clean my teeth.
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
seit
after
beside
Correct answer: since, for
Q8.
selten
never
occasionally
Correct answer: rare(ly), seldom
Q9.
soll
I/(s(he wants
I/(s)he must
Correct answer: I/(s)he ought to
Q10.
sollen
to be able to
to have to
Correct answer: to ought to
Q11.
sollte
I/(s)he could
I/(s)he had to
Correct answer: I/(s)he should, ought to
Q12.
überall
Correct answer: everywhere
nowhere
somewhere
Q13.
weit
near
weight
Correct answer: widely, far

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UnitGerman / Food, healthy living and social media

German