Year 8
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will consolidate the use of 'weil' and 'denn' in the context of explaining likes and dislikes.
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9 Questions
Q1.
What is the correct spelling in German of the word for 'interesting'?
interesant
interresant
Q2.
'unmöglich' in German means:
unnecessary
unworkable
Q3.
To say 'necessary' in German, we say:
brauchen
möglich
Q4.
The correct German word for 'wonderful' is:
wunderlich
wunderschön
Q5.
'spannend' means:
extraordinary, remarkable
great, fine
Q6.
'lustig' means
jokey
loud
Q7.
The German word for 'Why?' is:
Wann?
Wer?
Q8.
Which word below means 'because'
seit
wenn
Q9.
Which of these words does NOT mean 'because'?
denn
weil
9 Questions
Q1.
What is the correct spelling in German of the word for 'interesting'?
interesant
interresant
Q2.
How do we say 'impossible' in German?
unbrauchbar
unrealistisch
Q3.
How do we say 'exciting' or 'thrilling' in German?
entspannend
lustig
Q4.
To say 'necessary' in German, we say:
brauchen
möglich
Q5.
'Wunderbar' means:
vulnerable
worth a look
Q6.
To say 'funny' or 'enjoyable in German, we say:
komisch
laut
Q7.
Which of these words does NOT mean 'because'?
denn
weil
Q8.
The German word for 'Why?' is:
Wer?
Wo?
Q9.
Which word below means 'because'
seit
wenn