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- Year 11
- AQA
Deutschland: negation, role-play (AQA)
I can negate sentences using 'nicht', 'kein', 'nichts' and 'nie' and I can take part in a role-play scenario.
- Year 11
- AQA
Deutschland: negation, role-play (AQA)
I can negate sentences using 'nicht', 'kein', 'nichts' and 'nie' and I can take part in a role-play scenario.
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Key learning points
- Use 'nicht' before definite articles to mean ‘not the’ and 'kein' instead of the indefinite article to mean 'not a, no'.
- Place 'nicht' before adjectives, adverbs, possessives and proper nouns. Place 'nicht' after verbs and whole phrases.
- Use 'nichts' to mean 'nothing' or 'not anything', e.g., 'ich sehe nichts.' Use 'nie' to mean 'never'.
- When performing a role-play, answers should be a short phrase or sentence. Do not add unnecessary detail.
- It is helpful to categorise vocabulary by theme when revisiting large numbers of words.
Keywords
Nicht - word meaning 'not'
Kein - word used in place of the indefinite article to mean 'not a', 'no', 'not any'
Nichts - word meaning 'nothing' or 'not anything'
Nie - word meaning 'never'
Common misconception
I should include as much detail as possible in role-play answers.
When performing a role-play, answers should contain one verb and be concise. Do not add unnecessary detail.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.In which of these words is there a sound that rhymes with 'flee'?
Q2.Form a German compound noun that means 'holiday island region' by putting the words 'Insel', 'Region' and 'Ferien' in the correct order.
Q3.Match each negation word with its meaning.
nothing
never
not a / none / not any
not / doesn't