Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Explain what’s happened - Use a range of verbs in the perfect tense.

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Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Explain what’s happened - Use a range of verbs in the perfect tense - Report a problem - Use niemand / jemand 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

Ich habe ... verloren.

Ich habe meinen Laptop verloren.

Wir haben unseren Hund verloren.

Sie hat ihre Katze verloren.

Ich habe gesagt ...

Was hast du gemacht?

Was hast du gemacht?

Hast du eine Anzeige gemacht?

noch nicht

Jemand hat seinen Fussball verloren

Er hat angerufen

Was kann ich für Sie tun?

Wie kann ich Ihnen helfen?

jemand

niemand

Haben Sie etwas gesehen?

Haben Sie jemanden gesehen?

Ich habe nichts gesehen

Ich habe niemanden gesehen

Measurable Objectives: By the end of the lesson, all learners will be able to - Explain what’s happened - Use a range of verbs in the perfect tense - Report a problem - Use niemand / jemand 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