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Transcript
Denk Mal:
• Was haben sie an?
• Welche Farbe sind
die Klamotten?
• Wo kann man die
Klamotten kaufen?
• Wie viel sollen die
Klamotten kosten?
• Was kaufen sie?
Stundenüberblick
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Blitzkrieg
Hör- Leseverständnis
Gramatik Übung
Partnerarbeit
• Hausaufgabe: Reading log
Denk Mal:
Clicken Sie hier: Schwarz und Weiss
Schwarz und Weiß
Wir stehen auf eurer Seite
Und wir holen den Sieg mit euch
Und wir holen den Sieg mit euch
Jetzt geht’s los!
Schwarz und Weiß
Wir stehen auf eurer Seite
Und wir holen den Sieg mit euch
Und wir holen den Sieg mit euch
Haut ihn rein!
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and
abstract idea. .
Example:
Late last year our neighbours bought a goat.
Tim Mcgraw is a country singer.
The bus inspector looked at all the passengers' passes.
The Giants ain’t mak’n it to the Superbowl this year!
A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun
Examples:
He, she, it, they, which, that…
You use pronouns like "he," "which," "none," and "you" to
make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive
Example:
The Pittsburgh Stillers ain’t mak’n it to the Superbowl
this year!
They ain’t mak’n it to the Superbowl this year!
The subject performs the action.
Example:
Judy runs on the beach every morning.
Polamalu runs like a girl.
There could also be more than one subject!!
Example:
Judy and her dog run on the beach every morning.
In German the subject takes the Nominative Case!!!
the verb is the action.
Example
Dracula bites his victims on the neck.
Big Ben lost his tick
There are also compound verbs!!!
Example:
In early October, Giselle wants to plant
twenty tulip bulbs
The Philly Eagles must win the Superbowl
this year!!
Definate Articles
“the”
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
der
die
das
Indefinate Articles
“a” or “an”
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
ein
eine
ein
A transitive verb is an actions verb that takes on a direct object.
We are focusing on direct objects!!
A direct object is directly affected by the action of the verb.
Examples:
Michael Moore wrote the Film “Fahrenheit 911”
I like the hat.
The contractor build the house.
Big Ben can’t throw a ball to save his life
What are some things you like to eat, do or just like?
Masculine
Personal ihn
pronouns
Definate Articles
“the”
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
den
die
das
Masculine
Indefinate Articles
“a” or “an”
Feminine Neuter
sie
Feminine
einen eine
es
Neuter
ein
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