Year 10

Eating out, ordering at a restaurant, problems (Part 1/2)

Year 10

Eating out, ordering at a restaurant, problems (Part 1/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use conditional structures to order food and say what we would like.
  2. Purpose of language use: Eating out, ordering at a restaurant, problems
  3. Grammar: Conditional phrases ich würde gern, ich möchte, register du-Sie

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13 Questions

Q1.
How do you form a past participle for a separable verb?

just add the GE to the front of the infinitive
just remove the EN from the infinitive and add a T
Correct answer: sandwich the GE between the prefix and the stem

Q2.
The perfect tense with separable verbs works the same as any other verb.

False
Correct answer: True

Q3.
Which one of these is NOT a separable prefix?:

aus
Correct answer: be
ein

Q4.
Which is the correct past participle for auswählen?

ausgewählen
Correct answer: ausgewählt
geauswählen
geauswählt

Q5.
Complete the sentence: Wir .......... gestern ................

haben, ausgegangen
ist, ausgegangen
sind geausgehen
Correct answer: sind, ausgegangen

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.
allein

all one
Correct answer: alone
together

Q8.
alles

Correct answer: everything
nothing
something

Q9.
also

also, as well
but
Correct answer: so, therefore

Q10.
anders

alone
Correct answer: different, differently
varied

Q11.
mit

for
Correct answer: with
without

Q12.
vielleicht

many times
occasionally
Correct answer: perhaps, maybe

Q13.
zusammen

both
in common
Correct answer: together

13 Questions

Q1.
What are the two ways of saying I would like?

Ich mag
Correct answer: Ich möchte
Ich werde
Correct answer: Ich würde gern

Q2.
You use the conditional to..........

talk about past events
talk about what is happening at the moment
talk about your future plans
Correct answer: talk about your hopes and dreams

Q3.
What do you need at the end of the sentence when using the conditional?

a past participle
Correct answer: an infinitive
nothing, the infinitive goes straight after the helping verb
present tense verb

Q4.
Infinitives end in...........

E
Correct answer: EN
ST
T

Q5.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Ich mochte das Tagesgericht haben bitte.
Correct answer: Ich möchte das Tagesgericht haben bitte.
Ich mochte das Tagesgericht hat bitte.
Ich möchte das Tagesgericht hat bitte.

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.
auf

between
in front of, behind
Correct answer: on, at, to

Q8.
bestimmt

Correct answer: definite, certain
particular
uncertain

Q9.
danach

Correct answer: after it, afterwards
before
since

Q10.
schlecht

awkward
Correct answer: bad
difficult

Q11.
sofort

Correct answer: immediately
in a while
sometime

Q12.
wenig

Correct answer: few
many
none

Q13.
zwischen

Correct answer: between
near
next to