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German Online German III Review Unit Material you will need for the Review Unit: - the booklet “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!” - a German/English dictionary Whenever you see this symbol, please go to your course to do an online assignment. Introduction This unit is about - reviewing vocabulary from German I and II. We are using the story from German II to go over some basic German words which you should know. - reviewing some basic grammar. Most of the grammar we talk about in German III will be review – these are things you have already learned in German I and II. We will be doing some more grammar review throughout this course, so we mainly concentrated on topics that will not show up again later. - reading a longer text. We would like for you to read one chapter for each lesson. - Using a dictionary. You can find most vocabulary words for the story at the back of the booklet. However, there may be some words from German I that we have not listed. German 3 Review 1

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German OnlineGerman III

Review UnitMaterial you will need for the Review Unit:

- the booklet “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

- a German/English dictionary

Whenever you see this symbol, please go to your course to do an online assignment.

Introduction

This unit is about

- reviewing vocabulary from German I and II. We are using the story from German II to go over some basic German words which you should know.

- reviewing some basic grammar. Most of the grammar we talk about in German III will be review – these are things you have already learned in German I and II. We will be doing some more grammar review throughout this course, so we mainly concentrated on topics that will not show up again later.

- reading a longer text. We would like for you to read one chapter for each lesson.

- Using a dictionary. You can find most vocabulary words for the story at the back of the booklet. However, there may be some words from German I that we have not listed. If you run across words that you are not familiar with and that are not in the booklet, please use your dictionary.

Your grade for this unit will be based on four quizzes, a test at the end of the unit and these pages, which you will send to us after you have filled in the blanks.

Please note: If the question is in German, we would like a German answer!

Viel Spaß!

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Kapitel 1 – Liebe auf Distanz

Read Kapitel 1, S. 1-2, in the booklet “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know in the booklet. Look at the word list in the booklet, pp. 18-19. If there are words in the chapter that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

     

     

     

     

     

Draw a picture for these words:

die Liebe die Stunde die Leute

das Fenster die Tasse das Flugzeug

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Study the vocabulary on pp. 18 and 19 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 1

Lies Kapitel 1 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Warum kann Thomas im Flugzeug nicht schlafen?

     

2. Im letzten Jahr war Thomas als Austauschschüler in Deutschland. Was ist ein

‘Austauschschüler’ auf Englisch?      

3. Was hatte Anita zu Thomas gesagt?

     

4. Warum hatte Thomas im Flugzeug kein Abendbrot gegessen?

     

5. Zum Frühstück gibt es Brötchen mit Käse und Wurst und Orangensaft. Was isst du zum

Frühstück?

     

6. Thomas hat ein Problem mit Anita. Was ist das Problem?

     

7. Was hat Anita über Frank geschrieben?

     

8. Warum hat Thomas keinen Appetit mehr?

     

Review: Weather

View the Flash Clip “Wetter” on the Review Outline and write the sentences below:

1. Wie ist das Wetter?     

     

2. Wie ist das Wetter?

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3. Wie ist das Wetter?     

     

     

4. Wie ist das Wetter?     

     

5. Wie ist das Wetter?     

     

6. Und wie ist das Wetter heute wo du bist?     

Review: Pronunciation

View the Flash Clip “Pronunciation-Vowels” on the Review Outline

In the Flash clip we used the drawings below as memory helps. Write the correct vowel for each drawing:

                             

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View the Flash Clip “Umlaute, Paare” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

German letter pairs that make a sound of their own:

1. au as in       ,       (excellent)

2. ei as in       ,       ,      

3. eu sounds like English       or       . Examples:      ,      (Germany)

4. ch after the vowels       and       sounds like the “h” in the English      Examples:      ,      

5. ch “rattles” after the vowels      ,      , and      :      , gute Nacht

There are four letters in the German alphabet that do not exist in English:

6. Umlaute: a       , o       , u      

7. ä sounds almost like an English       . Example:      

ö is similar to the sound in “murder”. Example:       (angry, evil)

ü sounds like the “eeewh” that people make when they see something yucky.Examples:       ,       ,      

8. ß is called “s-zet” and makes a sharp       - sound:       ,      

Review: Polite “Sie”

View the Flash Clip “Polite ‘Sie’” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

1. There are two forms in German to address people:

- used for children,      , friends

Example: Hallo Thomas,       ?

2. The formal or polite form is

- teachers, neighbors,       you don’t know

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(well), people you call by their last names

Example: Möchten       etwas       ?

3. Germans value etiquette and form very highly. You would appear rude or impolite if you

address an adult as       .

To switch from “Sie” to “du” usually takes a formal agreement:

Darf ich       sagen?

4. Polite Form - Plural

You use the same form whether you are talking to one or several persons:

Herr Becker,             eine Tasse Kaffee?

Herr und Frau Becker,             heute?

5. In German schools, students always say       to their teachers and teachers say       to their

students - through 9th grade. In 10th grade, when most students turn 16, teachers have to switch

to       and have to call students by their last names.

Example: Herr Jones,             mir Ihre Hausaufgaben!

In our story what does the Stewardess say to Thomas on the plane when she asks him if he

would like something to drink?

     

Du oder Sie? Was würdest du sagen?Herr Müller sieht Frau Meier auf der Straße und sagt: “Guten Tag, Frau Meier.       (Do you

have time today?)

Friedrich spielt mit seinem Freund Karl. Er fragt:       (Do you have a computer game?)

Frau Schneider geht mit ihrer Tochter einkaufen. Sie fragt:       (Would you like an

icecream?)

Karla ist im Garten. Sie sieht ihre Nachbarin und sagt: Guten Tag, Frau Schmidt.           

(How do you like the weather?)

Review: Gender of Nouns

In German, nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter, in other words: they have gender. This is fairly logical where persons are concerned: male persons are “der”, female persons are “die”:

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      Vater       Schwester       Freund       Lehrerin

      Frau       Mann       Tochter

An important exception:       Mädchen

The plural article is always       . Note that some nouns are always in the plural:

      Eltern       Leute

Unfortunately, all other nouns also can be der, die, or das, and there is no rhyme or reason to most of those. Look at the words below and find the article. Most of these words are from chapter 1 in “Hände weg ...” Some words you may have to look up in a dictionary:

      Liebe       Stunde       Tasse       Forschung

      Richtung       Kugelschreiber       Fernseher       Mädchen       Brötchen

      Blitz       Flug       Essen

Based on the words above, can you come up with some rules for the gender of German nouns?

German nouns ending in –e are usually       .

Nouns ending in –ung are always       .

Nouns ending in –er which are derived from a verb are always       .

Nouns ending in –chen are always       .

Nouns which are derived from a verb and have no ending are usually      .

Nouns which are derived from a verb and still have the verb ending are always       .

Unfortunately, that leaves a whole lot of nouns where you have to learn the article as part of the noun. Maybe you could make some kind of memory help for yourself to remember the der/die/das for individual nouns. One suggestion is an “Artikelhaus” (see next page):

Picture the nouns you want to learn in the room with the same article (all die-nouns go in the kitchen, all das-nouns in the bathroom and all der- nouns in the cellar). Then come up with some reason why this particular item is in this room, the whackier – the better.

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Artikelhaus

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Der, die oder das?

      Liebe;       Frau;       Adresse;       Idee;       Seite;       Brieftasche;       Telefonkarte       Richtung       Fernseher;       Wohnung;       Mädchen;       Bericht;       Belohnung.

Kapitel 2 – Wo ist Anita?

Read Kapitel 2, S. 2-4, in the booklet “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in the booklet, pp. 19-20. If there are words in the chapter that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

           

           

           

           

There are several useful phrases included with the vocabulary on pp. 19 and 20. Write one of those phrases that would fit in these situations:

1. Oh nein, mein Auto ist weg!      

2. Rita hat einen neuen Freund?      

3. Da stehen so viele Leute -      

4. Alex hat eine Million Dollar gefunden?      

5. Du musst einen Aufsatz schreiben und weisst kein gutes Thema?      - ich helfe dir!

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die Küche das Badezimmer

der Keller

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6. Peter ist heute so freundlich und hilfsbereit -      

Find a word from the vocabulary list that means the opposite:

richtig -      

die Kinder -      

geduldig -      

niemand -      

immer -      

der Eingang -      

der Mann -      

Study the vocabulary on pp. 19 and 20 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 2

Lies Kapitel 2 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Was ist das Problem mit Thomas’ Koffer?

     

2. Wie viel Geld braucht Thomas?

     

3. Anita ist nicht da, aber wer ist da am Flughafen?

     

4. Wie fühlt Thomas sich?

     

5. Wie kommen Thomas und Philipp zu Philipps Haus? Nehmen sie ein Taxi?

     

6. Was sagt Philipp, was ist los mit Anita?

     

7. Was sagen Anitas Eltern, was macht Anita?

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8. Warum denkt Thomas nicht, dass Anita eine Cousine in Berlin besucht?

     

Review: Food

There are some food items mentioned in Kapitel 1. List them here (including article, please!) with their English equivalents:      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

Do you remember any others? List 4 more here:      -      

      -      

      -      

      -      

Write a short skit (10 lines, 5 for each of the two persons): you and your friend are going to the grocery store. You have a shopping list from your mother, but both of you are having problems reading your mom’s handwriting.     

Review: Present Perfect Tense

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View the Flash Clip “Present Perfect Tense” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

Regular Verbs

1. Present Perfect is a tense that Germans use when they       about the past.It is also called the       past, because in spoken German the present perfect is used rather than the simple past tense.The present perfect tense is formed with a helping verb,       ,and the participle. The participles of regular German verbs have a       in the front and a       at the end:Was       du am Samstag       ? Ich       eine CD       und Musik      .

Irregular Verbs

2. The participles of irregular verbs have the ending       instead of –t and they often have some change in the stem of the verb:Hast du den Jungen       ? Er hat mir seine Adresse       . Oh ja? Er hat gestern drei Stunden mit Anna im Café      .

Mixed Verbs

3. There are 4 important verbs that have the regular ge- and –t, but they also have a stem change:bringen (to bring) -       , denken (to think) -       , kennen (to know personally) -      , wissen (to know abstract facts) -      

Rudi hat Rita nach Hause       - hast du das       ?

Separable-Prefix Verbs

4. With separable-prefix verbs like anrufen (to call on the phone), einkaufen (to shop) or fernsehen (to watch TV) the ge- goes between the prefix and the rest of the verb. Warum hast du nicht       ? Oh ich habe       , Monty Python auf Deutsch!

Verbs with -ieren

5. There are some verbs that do not have a ge- prefix for the participle: verbs that end in –ieren, like studieren or passieren (to happen) just get a –t ending:

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Kurt hat in Deutschland       .

Inseparable-Prefix Verbs

6. And participles of verbs with inseparable prefixes like be-, er-, ver- or zer- (remember our beer verbs?) also do not have a ge-: Ich habe meine Tante       . Sie hat von meinem Großvater       .Ich habe nicht alles       .

Verbs with sein

7. One last thing: There is a group of verbs that do not use haben as a helping verb in the Present Perfect Tense, but instead they have a form of sein (to be). These are verbs that describe moving from one place to another, like gehen or kommen, or a change of state like aufwachen (to wake up) or sterben (to die). And the verbs bleiben (to stay), werden (to become), and sein (to be) also use sein as a helping verb:      du am Samstag zu Hause geblieben? Nein, ich       um 2 Uhr aufgewacht und wir      ins Kino gegangen.

Read the story below, underline the parts of the present perfect tense (e.g. ‘bist’ and ‘gekommen’ in the first sentence) and write in which category (from the ones above) the verbs would fall:

Peter: Hallo, Susie, warum bist du gestern nicht zu meiner Party gekommen?      Susie: Oh, das tut mir Leid. Ich habe deinen Geburtstag nicht vergessen.      Aber gestern war wirklich ein verrückter Tag. Ich bin um 8 Uhr aufgestanden      und habe gefrühstückt.      

Dann habe ich gesehen, dass mein Hund dein Geschenk aufgefressen hat.       ,     Peter: Oh nein! Ist dein Hund o.k.?Susie: Naja, er hat im Wohnzimmer auf das Sofa gekotzt, aber ...      Peter: Igitt!Susie: Ach, das war nicht so schlimm, das hat er schon oft gemacht.      Ich bin dann zu Sears gefahren, um ein neues Geschenk zu kaufen.      Aber auf dem Weg dahin ist mein Reifen geplatzt und ich bin gegen einen Baum gefahren.     _ ,      Peter: Du meine Güte! Bist du o.k.?Susie: Ja, ich schon, aber mein Auto ist kaputt und mein Hund hat wieder gekotzt.      Ich habe AAA angerufen und sie haben mein Auto in die Werkstatt gebracht.       ,      Eine Freundin hat mich abgeholt und nach Hause gebracht.      ,      Peter: Das war nett.Susie: Ja, aber es war ein bisschen peinlich, denn mein Hund hat in ihrem Auto gekotzt.

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     Peter: Was hat deine Freundin gesagt?      Susie: Ach, nichts, er hat das schon mal in ihrem Auto gemacht.      Aber, jedenfalls, hier ist dein Geschenk! Herzlichen Glückwunsch!Peter: Du gibst mir deinen Hund??!!!

Review: Direct Objects - Accusative

View the Flash Clip “Accusative” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

Functions of the German ArticlesWhat are the functions of the articles ‘der, die, das’ in German?

1. They tell you about the       of the noun.

2. They tell you about the number: singular or       .

3. They tell you whether a noun is a subject or an       .

Direct Object - Accusative

The most common kind of object in German is a       object.

Examples: Das Baby isst       Make-up. Die Katze sucht       Maus. Der Mann schlägt

(hits)       Computer.

Articles for direct objects:

der

die

das

die (Plural)

Accusative: Watch out for Masculine Nouns!

With accusative objects you have a change only for masculine nouns:

der

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The same –en ending as on den also shows up on other words like

ein

dieser etc.

Accusative Prepositions

The accusative is used after the prepositions

      ,       ,       ,       ,       .

Examples:             Wald,             Hund,             Wand,             Kind,

            Baum.

Prepositions Showing Direction

You also have accusative after the prepositions     ,       ,      ,      ,      ,      ,      ,      ,      

if you are describing an action:

Der Hund rennt             Tisch. Ich lege das Buch             Computer.

Accusative Personal Pronouns

Just like in English (him, us) you also have special pronouns for the accusative case:

ich

du

er

sie

es

wir

ihr

sie

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Example: Ich liebe      , liebst du       ? Was, du liebst       ? Liebst du       beide? Ja,

natürlich, ich liebe       beide.

Go to our website and do Computer Exercise “Accusative”

Then review the vocabulary from chapters 1 and 2, weather expressions, gender of nouns, food vocabulary, present perfect tense and accusative and

Go to our website and take Quiz Review 1

Kapitel 3 – Anita? Welche Anita?

Lies Kapitel 3, S. 4-5, in “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in booklet, S. 20-22. If there are words in the chapter that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

           

           

           

In German, you can take a word for a male person and make a female version by changing the article to ‘die’ and adding an –in to the end of the word. What is an example for this from the word list?           

What are the female versions of these words?

der Lehrer -      

der Schüler -      

der Student -      

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When you have a noun that is derived from an adjective, this noun gets adjective endings. For example, from the adjective “gefangen” you can make these nouns:

der Gefangene = the male prisonerdie Gefangene = the female prisonerein Gefangener = a male prisonereine Gefangene = a female prisonerdie Gefangenen = the prisoners

Please try this for the word ‘erwachsen’ (grown-up). What do the nouns look like? Remember that German nouns are always capitalized!

      = the male adult

      = the female adult

      = a male adult

      = a female adult

      = the adults

An important phrase in this chapter is “Was ist passiert?” What is the difference between “Was ist los?” and “Was ist passiert?     

There are several very useful adjectives in this chapter. Look at the word list and pick 5 adjectives, then make a sentence with each:1.      

2.      

3.      

4.      

5.      

Study the vocabulary on pp. 21 - 22 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 3

Lies Kapitel 3 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Was sagt Frau Mayer zu Thomas?

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2. Und was sagt Herr Mayer?

     

3. Was sagt Thomas zu Philipp, wie sind Anitas Eltern?

     

4. Was sagt Philipp, was soll Thomas machen?

     

5. Wie kommt Thomas in Anitas Zimmer?

     

6. Was findet er in Anitas Zimmer und was macht er damit?

     

Review: Description Words

View the Flash Clip “Descriptions” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

Please write the German words:

      - tolerant

      - critical

      - practical

      - athletic

      - intelligent

      - friendly

      - unfriendly

      - nice

      - serious, earnest

      - social

      - hard-working

      - lazy

      - shy

      - pretty

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      - happy

      - funny

      - quiet

      - humble

Wie bist du? Wie kannst du dich selbst beschreiben?

     

Beschreib eine andere Person:

     

Review: Rooms and Furniture

Do you remember the words for different rooms in German? (If not, please look them up, either in a dictionary or online.) In the space below, draw the floor plan of a house with at least 5 different rooms. Label the rooms in German:

Now furnish your rooms your drawing above: put at least 10 different pieces of furniture and appliances in the rooms and label them in German.

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Kapitel 4 – Anitas Tagebuch

Read Kapitel 4, S. 5-7, in “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in booklet, S. 22-23. If there are words that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

           

           

           

Schreibe etwas, was für dich richtig ist:

Das mache ich nie:      

Das mache ich manchmal:      

Das mache ich immer:      

Das habe ich einmal gemacht:      

Schreibe 5 deutsche Wörter von der Liste auf Seite 22/23, die mit Telefon zu tun haben:

     

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Computer Exercise Review 4

Lies Kapitel 4 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Was schreibt Anita über Thomas in ihrem Tagebuch?

     

2. Und was schreibt sie über Frank?

     

3. Thomas findet wichtige Information über Frank. Was findet er?

     

4. Wo bekommen Thomas und Philipp mehr Information über Frank?

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5. Wie beschreibt Bettina Frank?

     

6. Warum denkt Thomas ‘Gott sei Dank’ als er hört, wie Frank aussieht?

     

7. Wo finden Philipp und Thomas Franks Adresse?

     

8. Was will Thomas machen?

     

Review: nach vs. zu

View the Flash Clip “nach vs. zu” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

1. Wieviel Uhr ist es?

                 

2. nach (+ time) - afternach (+ country or town) -      

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Berlin

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Thomas geht       Berlin. Ich gehe im Sommer       Deutschland.

3. With places other than countries or towns you use       for “to” :

Wir gehen       McDonald’s. Wir gehen       Schule. 4. There is one other expression you use with “nach” :

Ich gehe nach Hause. Anita ist nicht zu Hause.

5. Practice - Write “nach” or “zu”:

a) Thomas und Philipp gehen       Hause.

b) Hoffentlich ist Bettina      Hause.

c) Wir gehen im November       Hamburg.

d) Gehst du heute       Schule?

Nein, du Dussel, heute ist Samstag, heute bin ich       Hause.

6. Write your own: Make four German sentences using either “nach” or “zu”:

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nach Hause - home (direction)zu Hause - at home

(Note: “zu der” is contracted to “zur”.)

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e)      

f)      

g)      

h)      

Review: Dative

View the Flash Clip “Dative” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

Articles

How do German articles change in the dative case?

derdas die (plural)die

Dative PrepositionsThe prepositions that always use dative are:

     

Examples:

Heiner und Petra kommen aus       Kino. Hast du schon von       Film gehört?

Es ist nach       Buch von Hitlers Sekretärin.

Dative with LocationDative is also used after prepositions that show location:

     

Example: Zwischen       Haus und       Garage steht ein Baum.

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Dative VerbsThere are some verbs in German that have a dative object without a preposition. The most frequently used ones are:      - to answer,       - to thank,       - to belong to,       - to believe,       - to help

Example: Der Schüler antwortet       Lehrer nicht. Wir danken       Frau. Kannst du

      Mann helfen?

Dative PronounsThere are also special forms for the pronouns in the dative. They are:

ich -       wir -      

du -       ihr -      

er/sie -       sie -      

Examples: Gehst du mit       ins Kino? He, ich helfe       . Neben       steht ein Hund.

The most commonly used dative preposition is “mit”. You should learn the phrases “mit mir, mit dir” :

Kommst du mit mir? Ja, ich komme mit dir.Write 2 sentences, one with “mit mir” and one with “mit dir”:

     

     

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Review: High-frequency Verbs

These verbs you should know. What are their English equivalents?

anrufen -       antworten -      

arbeiten -       beginnen -      

besuchen -       bleiben -      

brauchen -       denken -      

erzählen -       essen -      

finden -       geben -      

gehen -       glauben -      

haben -       heißen -      

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hören -       kaufen -      

kennen -       kommen -      

können -       kosten -      

lachen -       lassen -      

leben -       lernen -      

lesen -       lieben -      

machen -       mögen -      

müssen -       nehmen -      

reden -       schlafen -      

schreiben -       sehen -      

sein -       spielen -      

sprechen -       suchen -      

trinken -       vergessen -      

verstehen -       warten -      

waschen -       werden -      

wissen -       wohnen -      

wollen -      

Please take 5 of the verbs above and write a German sentence with each:1.      

2.      

3.      

4.      

5.      

Review the vocabulary from chapters 3 and 4, the description words from pp. 15-16, the words for rooms and furniture, ‘nach’ vs. ‘zu’, and the high-frequency verbs from p. 22. Then

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Kapitel 5 – Berlin

Lies Kapitel 5, S. 7-9, in “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

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Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in booklet, S. 23-24. If there are words that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.           

           

           

Draw a picture in the space below. Include at least 5 items from the word list on pp. 23-24 in the booklet and label them in your picture in German:

Study the vocabulary on pp. 23 - 24 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 5

Lies Kapitel 5 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Wo wollen Thomas und Philipp in Berlin übernachten? Gehen sie in ein Hotel?

     

2. Was meinst du, warum denkt Thomas, dass die meisten Leute in der U-Bahnstation nicht wie Deutsche aussehen?      

3. Was machen Thomas und Philipp um Franks Adresse zu finden?

     

4. Was sagt die Nachbarin über Frank und Anita?

     

5. Wo wollen Thomas und Philipp Frank und Anita suchen?

     

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Kapitel 6 – Hamburg

Lies Kapitel 6, S. 9-11, in “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in booklet, S. 25-26. If there are words that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

           

           

           

Schreib 2 Sätze für jedes Bild. Was ist hier los?

                      

                      

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Study the vocabulary on pp. 25 - 26 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 6

Lies Kapitel 6 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:1. Wie kommen Thomas und Philipp zum Hafen – mit dem Taxi?

     

2. Hast du schon mal von Bismarck gehört? Was weißt du über ihn (auf Englisch)?

     

3. Was machen Thomas und Philipp, um Anita zu finden?

     

4. Warum verschluckt Thomas sich?

     

5. Was sagt Anita über die Apotheke und das Aspirin?

     

6. Was macht Anita und was machen Thomas und Philipp?

     

Review: Body Parts

View the Flash Clip “Body Parts” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

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Review the vocabulary for chapters 5 and 6, and the words for body parts and

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Kapitel 7 – Keine Panik!

Lies Kapitel 7, S. 12-13, in “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at the word list in booklet, S. 26-27. If there are words that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

                                 

What kind of words are always capitalized in German?      In German it makes a difference in the meaning of the word whether the word is spelled with a lower-case or capital letter.Write an example for this from the word list on p. 27:      

Here are 4 important words from the chapter 7 word list: endlich, plötzlich, etwas, ganz. Please write a German sentence with each of the 4 words:

1.      

2.      

3.      

4.      

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Study the vocabulary on pp. 26 - 27 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 7

Lies Kapitel 7 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Was machen Thomas und Philipp, als Anita in das Haus geht?

     

2. Warum ist Thomas unglücklich?

     

3. Was macht Thomas, um Anita wieder normal zu machen?

     

4. Was sagt Anita über Frank?

     

5. Was macht die Polizei mit Frank?

     

Review: Separable-prefix Verbs

View the Video Clip “Separated Verbs” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

einkaufen -      einladen -      fernsehen -      anrufen -      anfassen -      aufmachen -      

These verbs are called             (sometimes also “separable-prefix verbs”), because,

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when these verbs are the only verb in a sentence, you      

Examples:

1.      

2.      

3.      

4.      

These verbs are not separated when       .

1.      

2.      

heute -      

hoffentlich -      

erst - only (with time)schlafen - to sleepzumachen - to shut

Geschichte:Fabian macht die Augen auf. “Wieviel Uhr ist es? Acht Uhr?! Oh nein, ich komme zu spät in die Schule! He, warte, heute ist Samstag. Was mache ich heute? Ich sehe fern, und ich kaufe ein. Und heute abend gehe ich ins Kino. Ich lade Silke ein, hoffentlich hat sie Zeit. Ich rufe sie um zwei Uhr an. Und jetzt? Es ist erst acht Uhr. Ich schlafe jetzt.” Fabian macht die Augen zu.

Write the separated verbs which are used in the story above. Write them in their basic form, e. g. “aufmachen” for the first sentence.aufmachen ,      ,      ,      ,      ,      .

Wie sagst du das auf Deutsch?

1. I am calling Anita (on the phone).      

2. We are inviting Andreas.      

3. Lukas and Britta are watching TV.      

4. My mother opens the door.      

Kapitel 8 – Hände weg von meinem Kopf!

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Read Kapitel 8, S. 14-15, in the booklet “Hände weg von meinem Kopf!”

Mark words you do not know. Look at word list in booklet, S. 27-28. If there are words that you do not know which are not listed there, write those words below and find their English meanings, either in a dictionary, or online, or by asking us.

                                 

Pick 6 words from the word list on pp. 27-28 and draw pictures. Write the German word under your picture:

                 

                 

Study the vocabulary on pp. 27 - 28 of the booklet. Then go to our website and do

Computer Exercise Review 8

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Lies Kapitel 8 noch einmal und beantworte diese Fragen:

1. Warum haben Anitas Eltern Thomas nicht erkannt?

     

2. Was machen Anita und Thomas mit Anitas Eltern?

     

3. Warum kommt der Polizist zu Philipps Haus?

     

4. Was wollen Thomas und Philipp mit dem Geld machen?

     

5. Was sagt Anita, was könnte Philipp machen?

     

Review: Past Tense

View the Flash Clip “Past Tense of sein and haben” on the Review Outline and fill in the blanks below:

C. Fill in the correct past tense form of sein and haben:

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Past Tense of sein:

ich _____________du _____________er/sie _____________wir _____________ihr _____________sie _____________

Past Tense of haben:

ich _____________du _____________er/sie _____________wir _____________ihr _____________sie _____________

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Wo       du gestern (yesterday)? - Ich       zu Hause – warum? - Gestern      

meine Party – wir       dreizehn Leute (people), und du       nicht da! - Ihr      

dreizehn? Gut, dass ich nicht da      !

      Lukas und Susanne gestern eine Party? - Ja, wir       viel Spaß (fun). Warum

      du nicht da?       du keine Lust? - Nein, ich       keine Zeit.

Review the vocabulary for chapters 7 and 8, separable-prefix verbs, and the past tense of ‘sein’ and ‘haben’, then

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