Lesson 11 of 14
  • Year 7

Talking about going to places (Part 1/2)

Lesson 11 of 14
  • Year 7

Talking about going to places (Part 1/2)

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Key learning points

  1. 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
Correct answer: normally
occasionally

Q2.
'gehen' means

to drive
Correct answer: to go/walk
to ride a bike

Q3.
'dauern' means

Correct answer: to last/take (time)
to think
to wear

Q4.
'nehmen' means

to arrive
to give
Correct answer: to take

Q5.
'helfen' means

to achieve
to hand
Correct answer: to help

Q6.
'erreichen' means

to fly
Correct answer: to reach (a destination)
to travel

Q7.
'vergessen' means

to bring
Correct answer: to forget
to loose

Q8.
'genug' means

a lot
Correct answer: enough
too little

Q9.
'früh' means

Correct answer: early
late
never

Q10.
'das Auto' means

bus
Correct answer: car
train

10 Questions

Q1.
'der Bahnhof' means

the train
Correct answer: the train station
the training

Q2.
'der Fluss' means

the beach
the mountain
Correct answer: the river

Q3.
'die Karte' means

the bus ticket
Correct answer: the map
the train station

Q4.
'die Kunstgalerie' means

Correct answer: the art gallery
the public pool
the science museum

Q5.
'das Stadttheater' means

Correct answer: the local theatre
the public library
the town hall

Q6.
'Stadtbibliothek' means

the art gallery
the pharmacy
Correct answer: the public library

Q7.
'das Naturwissenschaftsmuseum' means

the fashion museum
the museum of modern art
Correct answer: the science museum

Q8.
'glücklich' means

calm
Correct answer: happy
healthy

Q9.
'krank' means

cool
Correct answer: ill
sad

Q10.
'traurig' means

happy
Correct answer: sad
scared