Year 7
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn about the difference between 'zu' and 'nach' when talking about going somewhere. We will also be revisiting a variety of sounds.
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10 Questions
Q1.
'normalerweise' means
never
occasionally
Q2.
'gehen' means
to drive
to ride a bike
Q3.
'dauern' means
to think
to wear
Q4.
'nehmen' means
to arrive
to give
Q5.
'helfen' means
to achieve
to hand
Q6.
'erreichen' means
to fly
to travel
Q7.
'vergessen' means
to bring
to loose
Q8.
'genug' means
a lot
too little
Q9.
'früh' means
late
never
Q10.
'das Auto' means
bus
train
10 Questions
Q1.
'der Bahnhof' means
the train
the training
Q2.
'der Fluss' means
the beach
the mountain
Q3.
'die Karte' means
the bus ticket
the train station
Q4.
'die Kunstgalerie' means
the public pool
the science museum
Q5.
'das Stadttheater' means
the public library
the town hall
Q6.
'Stadtbibliothek' means
the art gallery
the pharmacy
Q7.
'das Naturwissenschaftsmuseum' means
the fashion museum
the museum of modern art
Q8.
'glücklich' means
calm
healthy
Q9.
'krank' means
cool
sad
Q10.
'traurig' means
happy
scared