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Berlin: numbers and time
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I can use numbers 32-100 and present tense strong verbs to understand non-fiction texts about the natural world in and beyond Berlin.
I can use my knowledge of strong verbs, higher numbers and object pronouns to understand dialogue and texts.
I can use present and perfect tenses to talk about what we do and did on the last day in Berlin.
I can use the 12-hour clock and word order 2 to say what hour I did different activities, and use present and past (perfect) tenses to translate a message into German.
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