Februar 2004
Kapitel 13-14 Prüfung.
The test is printed and ready to go. In the listening section, you have five true/false questions. In the vocabulary section, you have to choose the best word to complete a sentence. In the structure section, you have to identify the subject, verb,and the direct and indirect objects. You also have to change the present tense verb to present perfect and write several imperative forms. You'll have a reading passage with mulitple choice questions, a writing section in which you answer three questions, and a bonus section based on the vocabulary from the two videos.
Der deutsche Verein.
The German Club meets on every second and fourth Tuesday of the month during x-period (1:40-2:30) in Irby 204. Our next meeting is Tuesday, February 24. We will talk about holidays and festivals in Germany. Everyone is invited. Dues are $5.00 per semester. Students who join receive a PPP (Participation Points Pass)!
Bonus Point Challenge Three Answers
Aus: Amerikafahrt.
Congratulations, April, for earning MORE Bonus Points.
1. Was hat die Reisenden aus den Betten getrieben?
Die Erwartung.
2. Wie heißen die beliebten Schwestern der Freiheitsstatue?
Germania und Bavaria.
3. Wie nennt der Autor die Stadt New York?
Die reichste Stadt der Welt.
Hausaufgabe
den 16. Februar bis den 20. Februar.
den 16. Februar (Montag):
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Zum Lesen und Zuhören: Seite 44.
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Textarbeit: A-B, Seite 44.
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Wortschatzquiz: Substantive, S. 49, das rechte Spalte.
den 18. Februar (Mittwoch):
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Zum Lesen: Wiederholung.
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Klassenarbeit: Schriftliche Arbeit, Das Perfekt.
den 20. Februar (Freitag):
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Prüfung: Kapitel 13-14.
Another Translation Website.
I found this one and like it because it groups words into lists: http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/
Don't forget this translation site that Amanda sent me: http://w3.systranlinks.com/systran/cgi. I've already used it! If anyone else has an interesting site, please let me know.
*This is the first step toward THE One World Language.
Step Eight: *Your umlaut in the timewarp!
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