Year 7
Immer höher: Ernst Jandl (Part 2/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will focus on recognising and forming the plurals of nouns, and we will be learning the difference between 'stehen' and 'steigen'.
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10 Questions
Q1.
'springen' means
to run
to spring
Q2.
'gehen' means
to drive
to run
Q3.
'stehen' means
to sit
to walk
Q4.
'steigen' means
to fall
to loose
Q5.
'sitzen' means
to lie
to stand
Q6.
'liegen' means
to lay
to live
Q7.
'der Tisch' means
the chair
the church
Q8.
'der Strand' means
the hair strand
the stand
Q9.
'das Bett' means
the chair
the table
Q10.
'der See' means
the sea
the sight
10 Questions
Q1.
What is the plural of 'Haus'?
Hause
Häusen
Q2.
What is the plural of 'Strand'?
Strande
Stranden
Q3.
What is the plural of 'Platz'?
Plätzchen
Platzen
Q4.
What is the plural of 'Markt'?
Markte
Markten
Q5.
'Bücher' means
bushes
trees
Q6.
'die Lehrer' means
female teacher
male teacher
Q7.
'die Sänger' means
female singer
male singer
Q8.
'Obst' means
orange
vegetables
Q9.
'der Berg' means
beach
town
Q10.
'der Sessel' means
kitchen chair
office chair