Year 10

A weekend with family and friends (Part 1/3)

Year 10

A weekend with family and friends (Part 1/3)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to talk about a weekend with family and friends, using the future tense with 'werden'
  2. Purpose of language use: A weekend with family and friends
  3. Grammar: Future with werden or with present and time phrase in and auf with accusative or dative

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13 Questions

Q1.
How would you translate ' sich scheiden lassen' into English?

Correct answer: to get divorced / getting divorced
to marry / marrying
to separate / separating

Q2.
How would you translate ' meiner Meinung nach' into English?

I believe
Correct answer: in my opinion
it means

Q3.
How would you translate ' für mich' into English?

Correct answer: for / to me
I think
ready / finished

Q4.
What happens to the word order if we use 'ich glaube / denke / meine, dass' at the beginning of a clause?

nothing
Correct answer: the verb goes to the end of the clause
we invert the verb and the subject

Q5.
What happens to the word order if we use 'meiner Meinung nach / für mich / einerseits / andererseits' at the beginning of a clause?

nothing
the verb goes to the end
Correct answer: we invert the verb and the subject

The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.

Q7.
an

and
Correct answer: at, on
because

Q8.
lassen

to last
Correct answer: to leave, let, allow
to listen

Q9.
schlimm

Correct answer: bad, serious
slim
slippery

Q10.
setzen

to seize
Correct answer: to set, place, put
to settle

Q11.
bereits

Correct answer: already
beret
simply

Q12.
bleiben

to believe
to live
Correct answer: to stay, remain

Q13.
eigentlich

Correct answer: actual, real
only
own

14 Questions

Q1.
How would you translate 'I'm not planning anything'?

Ich habe etwas vor
Correct answer: Ich habe nichts vor
Ich vorhabe nichts

Q2.
How would you translate 'I chat with my friends'

Ich gehe mit meinen Freunden aus
Correct answer: Ich plaudere mit meinen Freunden
Ich spreche mit meinen Freunden

Q3.
Which verb do we use to form the future tense?

haben
sein
Correct answer: werden

Q4.
How many parts does the future tense have?

1
Correct answer: 2
3

Q5.
What are the two parts of the future tense?

haben + infinitive
sein + infinitive
Correct answer: werden + infinitive

Q6.
How would you translate 'I will go to the cinema'?

Ich werde gehen ins Kino
Ich werde im Kino gehen
Correct answer: Ich werde ins Kino gehen

The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in German in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.

Q8.
am liebsten

least of all
Correct answer: most of all
not at all

Q9.
andere

different
only
Correct answer: other

Q10.
dass

Correct answer: that
then
there

Q11.
gerade

correct
Correct answer: straight
strict

Q12.
heutzutage

in those days
Correct answer: nowadays
today

Q13.
noch

next
not
Correct answer: still, yet

Q14.
stellen

to install
Correct answer: to place, set, put
to steal