When you have finished this lesson you can:
Ask a child about school matters
Say what kind of leisure activities you like
When you have finished this lesson you can:
Ask a child about school matters
Say what kind of leisure activities you like
Steve and Paula are talking in her room. Steve asks Paula a lot of things about school and about her spare time. Notice what’s Paula’s favorite sport is.
Touch the video to start it.
Steve and Paula are talking in her room. Steve asks Paula a lot of things about school and about her spare time. Notice what’s Paula’s favorite sport is.
Touch the video to start it.
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Gender equality is an important topic in the German-speaking countries. It is normal for parents to help each other raise their children and that both mother and father have the possibility for a parental leave.
It is usual that kids visit a kindergarten and start the primary school with the age of 6 or 7. After the primary school students have different ways to fulfill their school education.
Gender equality is an important topic in the German-speaking countries. It is normal for parents to help each other raise their children and that both mother and father have the possibility for a parental leave.
It is usual that kids visit a kindergarten and start the primary school with the age of 6 or 7. After the primary school students have different ways to fulfill their school education.
If you talk to a child you can ask:
If you talk to a child you can ask:
! Note: In German, you answer this question often only with the number.
! Note: In German, you answer this question often only with the number.
If you ask a child about school, you can say:
If you ask a child about school, you can say:
In Austria and in Germany kids starts with the primary school at the age of 6 or 7. In both countries you have to visit the primary schools for four years. Most children go to municipal primary schools that are free, but there are a lot of private schools too.
After primary school you have different possibilities and ways to enter your school career and to fulfill your education. If you think of studying at the university one day, you have to choose a school career that helps you to get the graduation, which is called “Abitur” in Germany and “Matura” in Austria.
In Austria and in Germany kids starts with the primary school at the age of 6 or 7. In both countries you have to visit the primary schools for four years. Most children go to municipal primary schools that are free, but there are a lot of private schools too.
After primary school you have different possibilities and ways to enter your school career and to fulfill your education. If you think of studying at the university one day, you have to choose a school career that helps you to get the graduation, which is called “Abitur” in Germany and “Matura” in Austria.
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Ask the boy if he goes to school
Ask the boy if he goes to school
Ask him what grade he goes in:
Ask him what grade he goes in:
Answer the question as Steve. (Remember: He is 31 years old.)
Click the button to record your answer, with microphone.
Answer the question as Steve. (Remember: He is 31 years old.)
Click the button to record your answer, with microphone.
You can form the sentence by insert a concrete activity like “in die Schule gehen” (going to school):
You can form the sentence by insert a concrete activity like “in die Schule gehen” (going to school):
Or you can only specify the object “etwas” if you want to know what does someone like to do, for instance which subjects at school:
Or you can only specify the object “etwas” if you want to know what does someone like to do, for instance which subjects at school:
A typical issue when talking about school are favorite subjects. If you want to emphasize one or two things out of others use the superlative form of "gern" or "viel". Because both form their comparative and superlative form irregularly we don't spend much time on this grammatical issue now ;-)
A typical issue when talking about school are favorite subjects. If you want to emphasize one or two things out of others use the superlative form of "gern" or "viel". Because both form their comparative and superlative form irregularly we don't spend much time on this grammatical issue now ;-)
Arrange correctly: Click at the picture on the left and drag them to the correct word on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the picture on the left and drag them to the correct word on the right side.
Mathematik | ||
Geografie | ||
Chemie | ||
Sport |
Say you like biology most of all.
Say you like biology most of all.
If you want to know what a person is doing in his spare time, ask:
If you want to know what a person is doing in his spare time, ask:
You can also ask for specific interests:
You can also ask for specific interests:
You can tell that you do some sports. The right verb for all games with a ball or some similar is “spielen” (to play)
You can tell that you do some sports. The right verb for all games with a ball or some similar is “spielen” (to play)
! Note: In this sentence the sport (the noun) is used without article!
! Note: In this sentence the sport (the noun) is used without article!
For other sports you use the appropriate verb:
For other sports you use the appropriate verb:
! Note: "laufen" is a regular verb, accept
du läufst
er / sie / es läuft
! Note: "laufen" is a regular verb, accept
du läufst
er / sie / es läuft
You can tell that you play an instrument. The right verb in German is again “spielen” (to play)
You can tell that you play an instrument. The right verb in German is again “spielen” (to play)
Other interests besides sports and music:
Other interests besides sports and music:
! Note: "lesen" is a regular verb, except
du liest
er / sie / es liest
! Note: "lesen" is a regular verb, except
du liest
er / sie / es liest
Ask Maria what she's doing in her spare time. (You are familiar with her.)
Ask Maria what she's doing in her spare time. (You are familiar with her.)
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She likes to read. | |
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She likes to hike. | |
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She likes to ride. | |
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She likes to cook. |
Arrange correctly: Click at the speaker-button on the left and drag them to the correct word of the verb on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the speaker-button on the left and drag them to the correct word of the verb on the right side.
to play the piano | ||
to play soccer | ||
to hike | ||
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Answer Elisabeth. (You play soccer and you like to cook.)
Answer Elisabeth. (You play soccer and you like to cook.)
If you want to know how often a person trains ask like this :
If you want to know how often a person trains ask like this :
Für music activities:
Für music activities:
The answers of all these questions could be:
The answers of all these questions could be:
Sometimes there are special events additional to the trainings:
Sometimes there are special events additional to the trainings:
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She practices (an instrument) once a week. | |
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She practices (an instrument) twice a week. |
Answer Elisabeth. You do it only once a week.
Answer Elisabeth. You do it only once a week.
In Austria, as well as in Germany you have no street dogs or cats. But many people have pets at home. People love cats and dogs, especially young children. It is also common that people get to know each other while they take their dog for a walk. Besides cats and dogs, guinea pigs are also very liked by kids.
In Austria, as well as in Germany you have no street dogs or cats. But many people have pets at home. People love cats and dogs, especially young children. It is also common that people get to know each other while they take their dog for a walk. Besides cats and dogs, guinea pigs are also very liked by kids.
Arrange correctly: Click at the word on the left and drag them to the correct picture on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the word on the left and drag them to the correct picture on the right side.
der Hund | ||
das Meerschweinchen | ||
die Katze | ||
die Fische |
If you want confirmation that you have understood something correctly, or that something is as you think, you can simply repeat the statement and add a "oder?".
Du trainierst sehr oft, oder? [You practice very often, right?
Ich kann noch arbeiten vor dem Essen, oder? [I can still work before the meal, right?]
Das ist eine große Stadt, oder? [This is a big city, isn’t it?]
If you want confirmation that you have understood something correctly, or that something is as you think, you can simply repeat the statement and add a "oder?".
Du trainierst sehr oft, oder? [You practice very often, right?
Ich kann noch arbeiten vor dem Essen, oder? [I can still work before the meal, right?]
Das ist eine große Stadt, oder? [This is a big city, isn’t it?]
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“You like horses very much, right?” |
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Ask Paula if she goes to school:
Ask Paula if she goes to school:
Ask Paula which subjects she likes to do.
Ask Paula which subjects she likes to do.
Arrange correctly: Click at the superlative on the left and drag it to the corresponding word on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the superlative on the left and drag it to the corresponding word on the right side.
am liebsten | gern | |
am meisten | viel |
Say that you like German and History most of all.
Say that you like German and History most of all.
Arrange correctly: Click at the picture on the left and drag it to the corresponding word on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the picture on the left and drag it to the corresponding word on the right side.
reiten | ||
tanzen | ||