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      Mein Alltag jetzt und früher: '-chen' and '-lein', 'wenn' and 'als'

      Lesson details

      Learning outcome

      I can use the perfect and present tenses, along with ‘wenn’ and ‘als’, to compare past and present routines and activities.

      Vocabulary and transcripts for this lessons

      Key learning points

      1. German [ch] can be soft or hard. The sound [ei] is pronounced like ‘frei’.
      2. The suffixes -chen and -lein are added to make diminutive nouns. They often gain an umlaut and are always neuter.
      3. 'Wenn' means ‘when’, ‘whenever’ of ‘if’ and is used for repeated actions or conditions in the present or future.
      4. 'Als' means ‘when’ to refer to a specific past event or point in time.
      5. Both 'als' and 'wenn' trigger word order 3, sending the finite verb to the end of the sentence or clause.

      Keywords

      • Wenn - conjunction meaning ‘if’ or ‘when’ which triggers word order 3

      • Als - conjunction meaning ‘when’, referring to specific past events, which triggers word order 3

      • Word order 3 - (WO3) after certain conjunctions, the verb is sent to the end of the sentence or clause

      • -chen, -lein - suffixes added to nouns to make diminutive or ‘little’ forms

      Common misconception

      We use 'wann' to say what we did, do or will do 'when'.

      'Wann' is a question word and means 'when' in questions and indirect questions. Use 'als' for 'when' when referring to specific past events or points in time and 'wenn' for repeated actions or conditions in the present or future.

      Teacher tip

      Suffixes '-chen' and '-lein' are required knowledge at Higher tier only, but may be of interest and fun for all students, and a useful way to revisit the sounds [ch] and [ei]. Word order 3 after conjunctions with single verb structures is Foundation tier and Higher tier with 2-verb structures.

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      Prior knowledge starter quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Match the German and English.

      Correct Answer:abhängen,to depend, depending

      to depend, depending

      Correct Answer:erhöhen,to raise, increase

      to raise, increase

      Correct Answer:feststellen,to establish, detect, determine

      to establish, detect, determine

      Correct Answer:sich (dative) vorstellen,to imagine, imagining

      to imagine, imagining

      Correct Answer:verhindern,to prevent, preventing

      to prevent, preventing

      Correct Answer:abgeben,to give in, hand in, submit

      to give in, hand in, submit

      Q2.
      Which of the following words have a hard [ch] sound?

      ich
      Correct answer: Buch
      Correct answer: Nacht
      mich
      Correct answer: machen

      Q3.
      Match the German and English.

      Correct Answer:die Ordnung,order, tidiness

      order, tidiness

      Correct Answer:das Produkt,product

      product

      Correct Answer:die Wahl,choice

      choice

      Correct Answer:das System,system

      system

      Correct Answer:vorne, vorn,at, to the front

      at, to the front

      Correct Answer:zurück,back

      back

      Q4.
      Which of the following conjunctions send the verb to the end of the clause?

      Correct answer: wenn
      denn
      Correct answer: dass
      Correct answer: weil
      und

      Q5.
      Which time phrases can only refer to the past?

      Correct answer: früher
      jetzt
      jeden Tag
      Correct answer: damals
      manchmal

      Q6.
      What is the finite (conjugated) verb in the following sentence? 'Ich will bald zurückkommen.'

      Correct Answer: will

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Which suffixes can be added to nouns to form diminutive or 'little' forms?

      -ung
      Correct answer: -lein
      Correct answer: -chen
      -keit
      -heit

      Q2.
      What gender are the diminutive forms of nouns, e.g., 'Hündchen', 'Kirchlein'?

      Correct Answer: neuter

      Q3.
      'Wir waren in der Straßenbahn, __________'. Which clause could complete this sentence?

      als wir in die Stadt fahren.
      Correct answer: als wir Wolfgang gesehen haben.
      wenn wir haben Wolfgang gesehen.
      wenn wir in die Stadt fahren.
      als wir haben Wolfgang gesehen.

      Q4.
      If we start a sentence with 'als' or 'wenn', what word order do we have in the middle of the sentence?

      comma - verb - verb
      Correct answer: verb - comma - verb
      verb - verb - comma

      Q5.
      Translate the following sentence into German: 'When I was younger.'

      Correct Answer: Als ich jünger war.

      Q6.
      Translate the following sentence into German: 'When I have to get up early.'

      Correct Answer: Wenn ich früh aufstehen muss.

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