Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Talk about previous holidays - Use the perfect tense for travel.

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Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Talk about previous holidays - Use the perfect tense for travel - Describe what happened in the past - Use the imperfect tense of haben and sein By the end of the lesson, most learners will be able to - Initiate a conversation with a German speaker - Formulate their own questions and answers

Wohin fahren Sie?

Wohin sind Sie gefahren?

Wohin fährst du?

Wohin bist du gefahren?

Wohin fahren Sie dieses Jahr?

Wohin fährst du diesen Sommer?

Wohin fahren Sie auf Urlaub?

Wohin sind Sie auf Urlaub gefahren?

Wohin fährst du auf Urlaub?

Wohin bist du auf Urlaub gefahren?

Ich fahre ...

Ich bin nach ... gefahren

Wir sind nach... gefahren

Letztes Jahr ...

Letztes Jahr bin ich nach ... gefahren

Letztes Jahr sind wir nach ... gefahren

Ich bin ... geblieben

Wo sind Sie geblieben?

Wo bist du geblieben?

Sie sind ... gekommen

Letztes Jahr sind sie ... gekommen

Vor ... Jahren sind sie ... gekommen

Hatten Sie viel Spaß?

Hattest du viel Spaß?

Ja. Ich hatte viel Spaß?

Es war ausgezeichnet!

Was habt ihr gemacht?

Warst du schon einmal auf Rügen?

Warst du schon einmal auf Rügen?

Ich war noch nie dort

Ich war schon dort!

Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Talk about previous holidays - Use the perfect tense for travel - Describe what happened in the past - Use the imperfect tense of haben and sein By the end of the lesson, most learners will be able to - Initiate a conversation with a German speaker - Formulate their own questions and answers