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Ich gehe mit dem Hund spazieren Ich leere den Mülleimer

Ich gieße die Blumen Ich bügle

Ich mähe den Rasen Ich passe auf meine Schwester auf (I look after my sister)

Ich wasche die Wäsche

1.Look quickly at the picture – it disappears! 2.Then - out of 2 choices - say the correct sentence out loud! 3.The right sentence is displayed on the next slide

Ich bügle die Wäsche Ich wasche die Wäsche

Ich bügle die Wäsche

Ich gieße die Blumen Ich passe auf meine Schwester auf

Ich gehe mit dem Hund spazieren Ich mähe den Rasen

Ich gehe mit dem Hund spazieren

Ich wasche die Wäsche Ich leere den Mülleimer

Ich bügle die Wäsche Ich wasche die Wäsche

Ich bügle die Wäsche

Ich mähe den Rasen Ich gieße die Blumen

Ich gehe mit dem Hund spazieren Ich leere den Mülleimer Ich gieße die Blumen Ich bügle die Wäsche Ich mähe den RasenIch wasche die Wäsche Ich passe auf meine Schwester auf

Das Würfelspiel (the dice game) You can play the game in pairs or groups Each pair/group needs one die Take it in turns to throw the die and keep a record of which number you have thrown With every number you throw, you have to say the sentence that goes with it, e.g. Ich leere den Mülleimer. You can only tick the number off, if you say it correctly! The person who has ticked off all the numbers from 1-6 first, has won the game!

Ich leere den Mülleimer.