Januar 2004
Wiederholung.
This week we will take a quick look at the nominative, accusative, and dative cases that you have already learned in German 1310 and 1320. We'll also review the imperative and continue reading about jobs, work, and careers.
On Monday, we will pick up the next section of the Lesetext (Seiten 6-13) and go over some of the exercises in Kapitel 13. On Wednesday, workbook pages 12-14 are due, and on Friday, you will have another vocabulary quiz from the words on page 29.
Der deutsche Verein
The German Club meets on every second and fourth Tuesday during x-period (1:40-2:30) in Irby 204. It's a great opportunity to expand your knowledge of German and Germany. Everyone is invited. Dues are $5.00 per semester. Students who join receive a PPP (Participation Points Pass)! We'll meet at the Student Center on Thursday, January 29, to have a group photo made for the Scroll. See you on the second floor lobby at 2:00 p.m.
Bonus Points Anyone?
Who's ready to earn some extra points? I think it's time for the first Bonus Point Challenge. Send your answers to freddieb@uca.edu by Wednesday, January 28, 11:00 a.m., for a chance to earn some extra points. The questions are taken from Die Gummibärchen-saga (Seite 24-5 im Textbuch).
1. Richtig oder Falsch? Hans Riegel ist so alt wie das Unternehmen "Haribo."
2. Ja oder Nein? Gibt es eine Spur von der Rezession?
3. Was liest Herr Riegel gern?
4. Wer heißt der Erfinder der Gummibärchen?
Hausaufgabe
den 26. Januar bis den 30. Januar.
den 28. Januar:
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Zum Lesen: Seiten 18-22.
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Textarbeit: A-C, Seite 21.
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Arbeitsheft: Seiten 12-14.
den 30. Januar:
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Zum Lesen: Seiten 24-25.
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Textarbeit: B-C, Seite 25.
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Wortschatzquiz.
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Lesetext: Seiten 13-16 mit Übungen.
Translation Website.
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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