Deutsch 1 Lesson 6 den 30. April 2014.  What do all German nouns have in common? Revision.

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Deutsch 1 Lesson 6 den 30. April 2014

 What do all German nouns have in common? Revision

 Person A: Was kostet die DVD?  Person B: Die DVD kostet €9,99.  See textbook page 26 for genders. Was kostet…?

Was kostet...?

Was kostet…?

Was kostet...?

Was kostet…?

 Activity 4 all Textbook page 28

 All. Textbook page 88

 Der Familienname  Die Adresse  Das Land  Die Telefonnummer  Die Sprache  Die Lehrerin  Der Kaffee  Der Tee  Die Milch  Der Zucker  Das Mineralwasser Textbook p 88 #3

 ein – a/an  kein – no (an amount, rather than the opposite of yes)  mein – my  dein – your  These articles are dictated by the noun that follows them and their ending changes according to the gender of that noun. ein/kein/mein/dein

 In the nominative case (we’ll worry about what that means later), these articles stay the same if the noun that follows them is MASCULINE (der) or NEUTER (das). eg der Name  Wie ist dein Name?  The articles will get an –e ending if the noun that follows them is FEMININE (die). eg die Telefonnummer  Wie ist deine Telefonnummer? ein/kein/mein/dein - genders

 Activity 5a – Listening  Activity 5b – Using items from textbook p 26.  Activity 6b.  Activity 6c – Write about 3 objects, 2 sentences per object. I will collect these! Textbook page 29

 All Textbook page 89

 Activity 7a. List all of the items, including their genders.  Activity 7b. Listen and discuss meaning. Textbook page 30

 1. die Digitalkamera11. der Kuli  2. die Brille12. die Uhr  3. das Handy13. das Portmonnaie or  4. die Taschenlampeder Geldbeutel  5. die Ohrringe  6. der Lippenstift  7. der Kamm  8. die Taschentücher  9. der USB-Stick  10. das Tagebuch Textbook page 30 #7a

 In the nominative case, there are 3 ways to say the word “it.” Again, it depends on the gender of the noun you’re referring to. Der Computer – er Die Waschmaschine – sie Das Buch – es Personal pronouns