Beim Arzt: word order with 'obwohl', role-play
Learning outcomes
I can use 'obwohl' with correct word order, along with a wide range of health-related vocabulary, and take part in a role-play scenario at the doctor's.
I can recognise, write and pronounce [kn].
Beim Arzt: word order with 'obwohl', role-play
Learning outcomes
I can use 'obwohl' with correct word order, along with a wide range of health-related vocabulary, and take part in a role-play scenario at the doctor's.
I can recognise, write and pronounce [kn].
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Key learning points
- The conjunction 'obwohl', meaning 'although', triggers word order 3, sending the verb to the end of the clause.
- If 'obwohl' starts the sentence, use verb-comma-verb word order when linking to the next clause or sentence.
- 'Obwohl' can be used to develop and extend ideas by linking two sentences together.
- In a role-play, you are required to say a short phrase in response to each prompt.
- You must include at least one verb in each role-play answer, and you have to ask at least one question.
Keywords
Obwohl - conjunction meaning 'although' which triggers word order 3
Word order 3 (WO3) - after certain conjunctions, the verb is sent to the end of the sentence or clause
Role-play - a task with a situation and prompts to ask and answer questions, simulating a conversation
Common misconception
The conjunction 'obwohl' has the same effect on word order whether it starts the sentence or a second clause in a sentence.
The conjunction 'obwohl' always triggers word order 3 in a clause. However, if the sentence starts with the 'obwohl' clause, we then use the verb-comma-verb rule, meaning the second clause starts with the verb.
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6 Questions
doctor
factor
head
market
side, page
condition
mouth
tool, equipment, appliance
housework, household
way, page, salary
nose
pain, ache