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Plans and places: future vs present meaning for present tense
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I can express my plans for the future by using time phrases with 'nächst-' and the present tense, in the 1st person singular and plural.
I can use the present tense and time phrases to write a short text about what I usually do in the summer and what I am going to do this summer.
I understand the different uses of 'nach' and 'zu' meaning 'to' and can use them to say where people are going.
I can form the numbers 13-31 in German, use ordinal numbers to say calendar dates and to make plans with friends.
I understand the importance of noun gender, can use 'in' and 'auf' to express movement or location, and can test my understanding of language by reading and writing a poem.
I can categorise vocabulary to support my revision, can recall and apply four plural rules in German, and can respond to poetry.
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