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Basic German Grammar Topics

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  1. German-Gender of Nouns
    4 Topics
  2. German-Nominative
    4 Topics
  3. German-Numbers
    4 Topics
  4. German-Adjectives
    4 Topics
  5. German-Personal Pronouns & the Verb sein
    4 Topics
  6. German-Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
    4 Topics
  7. German-Plural Formation
    4 Topics
  8. German-Haben and the Accusative Case
    4 Topics
  9. German-Word Order
    4 Topics
  10. German-Definite Articles
    4 Topics
  11. German-Indefinite Articles
    4 Topics
  12. German-Negation
    5 Topics
  13. German-Modal Verbs
    4 Topics
  14. German-Separable Prefix Verbs
    4 Topics
  15. German-Coordinating Conjunctions
    4 Topics
  16. German-Konjunktiv I
    4 Topics
  17. German-Possessive Pronouns
    4 Topics
  18. German Question Words
    4 Topics
  19. German-Present Perfect of Regular Verbs
    4 Topics
  20. German-Present Perfect of Irregular Verbs
    4 Topics
  21. German-Present Perfect of Mixed Verbs
    4 Topics
  22. German-Dative Case
    5 Topics
  23. German-Two Way Prepositions
    4 Topics
  24. German-Dative Prepositions
    4 Topics
  25. German-Conditionals
    4 Topics
  26. German-Future Tense
    4 Topics
  27. German-Dative Verbs
    4 Topics
  28. German-Simple Past Tense
    4 Topics
  29. German-Imperative
    4 Topics
  30. German-Comparative
    4 Topics
  31. German-Temporal Prepositions
    4 Topics
  32. German-Present Perfect Separable Prefix Verbs
    4 Topics
  33. German-Irregular Verbs
    4 Topics
  34. German-Present Perfect Inseparable Prefix Verbs
    4 Topics
Lesson 2, Topic 4
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Listening Exercise-German Nominative

Stephen Sovenyhazy March 20, 2024
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Listen to the audio and try to answer the following questions.

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1. When was the verb “to be” used and in what conjugated form?

2. What nouns were used, and what are their singular/plural forms? 

3. What other verbs were used?

4. How many children play soccer?

5. What are their names?

 Answers

1. “Heute ist”, “Der Himmel ist”, “Ich bin”, “Sie sind”, “Der Ball ist”, “Heute ist”

2. der Tag (Tage), die Sonne(Sonnen), der Himmel(Himmel), das Kind(Kinder), das Mädchen(Mädchen), der Junge (Jungen), der Fussball (Fussbälle), der Ball (Bälle), 

3. scheinen (to shine), spielen (to play), heissen (to be called)

4. Three children play soccer. Two girls and one boy. 

5.Their names are Bella, Vroni and Bernd. 

Transcript

Heute ist ein schöner Tag. Die Sonne scheint. Der Himmel ist blau. Ich bin glücklich. Die Kinder spielen. Sie sind auch glücklich. Zwei Mädchen und ein Junge spielen Fussball. Der Junge heisst Bernd. Die Mädchen heissen Bella und Vroni. Der Ball ist schwarz und weiss. Heute ist ein schöner Tag!

Vocabulary

heute – today

der Tag (e) – the day

die Sonne (n) – the sun

scheinen – to shine

spielen – to play

der Himmel – the sky

blau – blue

schwarz – black

weiss – white

glücklich – happy

das Kind(er) – the child

das Mädchen – the girl

der Junge (n) – the boy s always nice to explore at your own pace it can be beneficial to add a structure to it so you can more consistently delve into the topics that captivate you, and take full advantage of the opportunities for discussion and collaboration.