Wo wohnst du? - Where do you live? Ich wohne in der Stadt. - I live in the city.



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Kapitel 3 Where you live wohnen - to live ich wohne wir wohnen du wohnst ihr wohnt er wohnt sie wohnen Wo wohnst du? - Where do you live? Ich wohne in der Stadt. - I live in the city. Wo wohnt Hans? - Where does Hans live? Hans wohnt auf dem Land. - Hans lives in the country. in der Mainstraße - on Main St. in der Nähe - nearby weit von hier - far from here um die Ecke - around the corner Oct 19 1:40 PM 1

Schreib auf Deutsch! 1. Do you live in the country? 2. He lives in the city. 3. I don't live far from here. 4. Do y'all live on Main Street? 5. Does the girl live around the corner? Oct 20 1:20 PM 2

Offering something to eat or drink Q: Was möchtest du trinken? -What would you like to drink? Was möchte Katja trinken? -What would Katja like to drink? A: Ich möchte ein Mineralwasser trinken. -I would like to drink a mineral water. Katja möchte eine Cola trinken. -Katja would like to drink a coke. Q: Was möchtet ihr essen? -What would y'all like to eat? A: Wir möchten ein Stück Kuchen essen. -We would like to eat a piece of cake. Oct 20 1:22 PM 3

möchten - would like (to) ich möchte wir möchten du möchtest ihr möchtet er möchte sie möchten Use möchten when you offer someone something Oct 20 1:27 PM 4

Schreib auf Deutsch! 1. What would you like to eat? 2. Would you like to eat fruit? 3. I would like to eat a piece of cake. 4. He would like to drink a cup of coffee. 5. They would like to drink a coke. Oct 22 3:04 PM 5

ANSWER the questions in complete sentences 1. Wie heißt du? 2. Wie alt bist du? 3. Was möchtest du heute nach der Schule machen? 4. Was möchtest du heute nach der Schule essen? 5. Und was möchtest du nach der Schule trinken? Oct 22 3:06 PM 6

Put the correct form of the verb in the blank 1.Wir gern Fußball. (spielen) 2. du gern? (kochen) 3. Ich im Herbst. (wandern) 4. Er nicht gern. (lesen) 5. Der Junge gern Rad. (fahren) 6. Meike und Heike gern Ski. (laufen) 7. Was du essen? (möchten) 8. Wo du? (wohnen) 9. Wer das? (sein) 10. Wie das Mädchen? (heißen) Write into German 1. I would like to drink a glass of orange juice. 2. Where do the boy and the girl live? 3. Marie would like to eat a piece of cake. 4. Mr. Miller would like to drink a coke. 5. Mr. Cragg wouldn't like to eat a few cookies. 6. What would you like to play? Oct 25 9:09 PM 7

der die das Ways to say "it" er - he, it - MASCULINE sie - she, it - FEMININE es - it - NEUTER Masculine: Der Tisch ist alt. - The desk is old. Er ist groß. - It is big. Feminine: Die Lampe ist schön. - The lamp is pretty. Sie ist klein. -It is small. Neuter: Das Bett ist neu. - The bed is new. Es ist unbequem. - It is uncomfortable. Oct 27 2:40 PM 8

Schreib auf Deutsch! 1. The bed is old but it is comfortable. 2. The carpet is new and it is ugly. 3. The closet is small but it is pretty. 4. The stereo is old and it is broken. 5. The couch is big but it is uncomfortable. Oct 28 1:33 PM 9

Possessives (my / your) Your = dein / deine my = mein / meine -Use mein or dein to talk about masculine or neuter nouns -Use meine or deine to talk about feminine or plural nouns Examples: Ist das deine Schwester? -Is that your sister? Ja, das ist meine Schwester. -Yes, that is my sister. Wie heißt dein Bruder? -What is your brother's name? Mein Bruder heißt Max. -My brother's name is Max. -These words are similar to "ein" and "eine" -Because of this, they are often called "ein-words" Nov 3 7:03 PM 10

Schreib auf Deutsch! 1. Your brother is ugly! 2. My sister is small. 3. Where does your mother live? 4. My grandparents live in the country. 5. My parents are fifty-seven years old. Nov 5 7:46 AM 11

Schreib auf Deutsch! 1. His dad is bald. 2. Her uncle has glasses. 3. My sister has long brown hair. 4. Her mom has curly blonde hair. 5. Does your grandma have blue eyes and glasses? Nov 5 2:39 PM 12

Schreib auf Deutsch 1. My mother is sixty years old. 2. Your father is big. 3. His sister is small. 4. Her nephew is new. 5. Is your grandma pretty? Nov 14 10:20 AM 13