Year 7

Narrating what others do (Part 2/2)

Year 7

Narrating what others do (Part 2/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will introduce the present tense of strong verbs in the 3rd person plural and revise the long and short vowel sounds.

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10 Questions

Q1.
'führen' means
to fail
to feel
Correct answer: to lead
Q2.
'schließlich' means
beautiful
Correct answer: finally
firstly
Q3.
'lächeln' means
to giggle
to laugh
Correct answer: to smile
Q4.
'plötzlich' means
almost
partly
Correct answer: suddenly
Q5.
'schön' means
already
Correct answer: beautiful
happy
Q6.
'spät' means
Correct answer: late
later
latest
Q7.
'der Kopf' means
hair
hat
Correct answer: head
Q8.
'die Tür' means
carpet
Correct answer: door
window
Q9.
'geben' means
to believe
to get
Correct answer: to give
Q10.
'finden' means
to believe
Correct answer: to find
to think

10 Questions

Q1.
'lassen' means
to last
Correct answer: to let
to lose
Q2.
'nehmen' means
to help
to name
Correct answer: to take
Q3.
'halten' means
Correct answer: to hold
to sit
to stand
Q4.
'dann' means
thanks
Correct answer: then
when
Q5.
'zuerst' means
afterwards
Correct answer: firstly
lastly
Q6.
'später' means
Correct answer: later
sooner
tomorrow
Q7.
'danach' means
Correct answer: after that
before that
finally
Q8.
'schließlich' means
Correct answer: finally
in the evenings
suddenly
Q9.
'deshalb' means
because
furthermore
Correct answer: therefore
Q10.
'die Küche' means
the cook
the fridge
Correct answer: the kitchen