deutsch 1 lesson 5
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Deutsch 1 Lesson 5. den 16. April 2014. In der Cafeteria. Textbook page 18-19:5 ALL Textbook page 19:6a. An der Kasse. Textbook page 21:11 ALL €1,80 = eins achtzig , ein Euro achtzig or ein Euro achtzig Cent. Telefonnummern und Uhrzeiten. Textbook page 22:12. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Deutsch 1 Lesson 5
den 16. April 2014
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In der Cafeteria• Textbook page 18-19:5 ALL• Textbook page 19:6a
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An der Kasse• Textbook page 21:11 ALL• €1,80 = eins achtzig, ein Euro achtzig
or ein Euro achtzig Cent.
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Telefonnummern und Uhrzeiten
• Textbook page 22:12.• Some dialogues are word-for-word,
others require some interpretation.• Discuss meaning.
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Angebote im Supermarkt
• Textbook page 22:13.• Discussion about German
supermarkets (cost, the environment)• Mineral water
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Fragen und Bitten im Kurs
• Textbook page 23:15.
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What is a noun?
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Identifying nouns• Identify all nouns in the following
sentence: According to research, on average, people who use languages in their jobs earn around 8% more.
• Rewrite the sentence so that every noun begins with a big letter.
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Nouns with a capital N!
• According to Research, on Average, People who use Languages in their Jobs earn around 8% more.
• All nouns written in German begin with a capital letter, regardless of where they are in a sentence.
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Another complication• In the German language, all nouns
have a gender attached to them. • der – masculine• die – feminine• das – neuter
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Identifying the gender
• Genders are sometimes, but not always, logical.
• Logical: der Bruder; die Schwester• Illogical: das Mädchen• There are some patterns, but the best way to
learn a gender is to memorise it with the noun.• http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/come
dy/gender_bender.shtml
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Der• Days of the week, months, seasons
and cardinal directions are all masculine nouns.
• Words with the following endings are usually masculine: -el; -en; -er; -ig; -ich; -ling; -and; -ant; -ar; -är; -ast; -ent; -eur; -ier; -ist; -ismus; -or; -us
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Die• Most trees, fruits and flowers are
feminine.• Words with the following endings are
usually feminine: -age; -e; -ei; -heit; -keit; -schaft; -ie; -ek; -eke; -ik; -in; -ion; -tät; -ung; -ur
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Das• Names of cities and most countries are
neuter.• Words with the following endings are
neuter: -chen; -lein • Words with the following endings are
usually neuter: -tum; -ment; -eum; -ium; -um; -ett
• Infinitives used as nouns are always neuter.
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Name the gender• Sprechen Deutschland• Museum Fräulein• Zucker Brisbane• Millionär Montag• Universität Sommer• Banane Dezember
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Name the gender key
• das Sprechen das Deutschland• das Museum das Fräulein• der Zucker das Brisbane• der Millionär der Montag• die Universität der Sommer• die Banane der Dezember
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Implications• Knowing the correct gender of nouns is
important because gender affects articles and adjectives in sentences.
• Mein Familienname ist... [der Name]• Meine Telefonnummer ist... [die
Nummer]