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  1. In this lesson, we will continue to work with modal verbs in the context of games commonly played in German-speaking societies.

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10 Questions

Q1.
'das Ziel' means
Correct answer: the goal
the move
the winner
Q2.
'ziehen' means
to discuss
Correct answer: to draw (a card)
train
Q3.
'erhalten' means
to discuss
to hold
Correct answer: to receive
Q4.
'mischen' means
Correct answer: to shuffle
to throw
to win
Q5.
'beginnen' means
starting point
the beginning
Correct answer: to begin
Q6.
'der Punkt' means
the goal
Correct answer: the point
to learn
Q7.
'die Mitte' means
the match
Correct answer: the middle
the town centre
Q8.
'legen' means
to draw (a card)
Correct answer: to lay
to win
Q9.
'gewinnen' means
point
to shuffle
Correct answer: to win
Q10.
'werfen' means
dice
to receive
Correct answer: to throw

10 Questions

Q1.
'der Bruder' means
Correct answer: the brother
the father
the sister
Q2.
'die Eltern' means
the children
the grandparents
Correct answer: the parents
Q3.
'die Geschwister' means
the mother
Correct answer: the siblings
the sister
Q4.
'das Kind' means
the adult
Correct answer: the child
the teenager
Q5.
'die Schwester' means
the parent
the sibling
Correct answer: the sister
Q6.
'etwas' means
many
much
Correct answer: something
Q7.
'das Obst' means
Correct answer: fruits
potatoes
vegetables
Q8.
'der Schauspieler' means
Correct answer: the actor
the doctor
the teacher
Q9.
'dein' means
her
his
Correct answer: your
Q10.
'über' means
on top of
Correct answer: over/about
under

Lesson appears in

UnitGerman / Year 7 Unit 6

German