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      Recyceln: formal and informal questions, 'du', 'ihr', 'Sie'

      Lesson details

      Learning outcome

      I can create formal and informal questions in the context of helping the environment.

      Vocabulary and transcripts for this lessons

      Key learning points

      1. The consonantal [r] makes a rolling sound at the back of the throat and the vocalic [r] has a gentle ‘ah’ sound.
      2. A closed question is formed by swapping the position of the verb and subject in a statement. This is called inversion.
      3. An open question is formed by adding a question word before the verb at the start of a closed question.
      4. Use 'du' questions for informal singular ‘you’, 'ihr' questions for informal plural ‘you’, and 'Sie' for formal ‘you’.
      5. Use rising intonation, as well as correct word order, to make it clear that you are asking a question.

      Keywords

      • Du - subject pronoun meaning ‘you’, informal and singular

      • Ihr - subject pronoun meaning ‘you’, informal and plural

      • Sie - subject pronoun meaning 'you', formal

      Common misconception

      When adapting a question to a different form of 'you', just change the pronoun, e.g., from 'du' to 'Sie'.

      When adapting a question from 'du' to a different form of you ('ihr' or 'Sie'), it's important to also change the verb form. With strong verbs, this can also involve a stem vowel change e.g., 'isst du?' becomes 'essen Sie?'.

      Teacher tip

      This lesson could usefully be extended to include a speaking task, with students asking and answering the questions on the environment topic, and using the vocabulary covered in the lesson to enhance their answers.

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      Prior knowledge starter quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Which of these verbs is a weak verb (a verb that follows a regular pattern of changes) in German?

      sehen
      essen
      Correct answer: lernen
      fahren

      Q2.
      Match each German word to its English meaning.

      Correct Answer:Gebiet,region / area

      region / area

      Correct Answer:Fußball,football

      football

      Correct Answer:grau,grey

      grey

      Correct Answer:früh,early

      early

      Correct Answer:orange,orange

      orange

      Q3.
      Match each German word or phrase to its English meaning.

      Correct Answer:worin,in what / into what

      in what / into what

      Correct Answer:wozu,on what / onto what / at what / to what

      on what / onto what / at what / to what

      Correct Answer:Tier,animal

      animal

      Correct Answer:sich erinnern,to remember, remembering

      to remember, remembering

      Q4.
      Put the words below in the correct order to form a sentence in German.

      1 - sie
      2 - spielen
      3 - gern
      4 - Fußball

      Q5.
      How do you say 'she is playing' in German?

      Correct Answer: sie spielt

      Q6.
      Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the correct form of the weak verb 'lernen': 'Er mit dem Internet.'

      Correct Answer: lernt

      5 Questions

      Q1.
      Which sentence includes the vocalic [r] (a soft ‘ah’ sound)?

      Das Gebiet ist braun.
      Correct answer: Ich esse früh.
      Die Flasche ist sauber.
      Ich spiele Fußball.

      Q2.
      Turn the following statement into a closed question: 'Du recycelst die Flasche.'

      Correct Answer: Recycelst du die Flasche

      Q3.
      Is the following question open or closed? 'Wozu recycelst du die Dose?'

      Correct Answer: open, open question, an open question

      Q4.
      Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the correct form of 'you' in German ('du', 'ihr', or 'Sie'): ' recyceln Gemüse in der Fabrik.'

      Correct Answer: Sie

      Q5.
      Which of the below is the correct way to adapt 'Isst du Gemüse?' if you are talking informally to more than one person?

      Isst ihr Gemüse?
      Essen Sie Gemüse?
      Correct answer: Esst ihr Gemüse?
      Esst Sie Gemüse?

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