- Download the script (PDF)
- Listen to the recordings
Friday's lesson:
- in the house: vocabulary list | vocabulary test (crossword)
- the alphabet song
- asking about someone's name / spelling:
Can you tell me your name, please?
My name's Bernie Zöttl.
Can you say that again, please?
Bernie Zöttl.
Can you spell that, please?
My first name's : B - E - R - N - I - E
And my last name's: Z - O - E - double T - L
[BI - I - A - EN - AI - I ZED - OU - I - DABL T - EL]
- questions:
Saturday's lesson:
- homework for the next course (a revision of EVERYTHING!)
- "HE, SHE, IT > das "s" muss mit!"
Wenn wir von einer dritten Person erzählen (er, sie, es, Maria, Tony...) kommt ein 's' an das Verb!
I live in Austria.
He lives in England.
Ausnahmen:
do - does
go - goes
have - has
- Questions (Fragebildung mit "do" / "does"):
Do you play tennis on Saturday?
> Yes, I do. | I play tennis on Saturday.
> No, I don't. | I don't play tennis on Saturday.
Does Mary play tennis on Friday?
> Yes, she does. | Mary plays tennis on Saturday.
> No, she doesn't. | Mary doesn't play tennis on Saturday.
Fragen werden wie folgt gebildet:
Do + Person + Handlung (Verb)
Does + he/she/it + Handlung (Verb) (wenn wir über eine 3.Person (er, sie, es) sprechen)
AUSNAHME: Fragen mit "am/is/are" > KEIN Do / Does!!!
Are you from England?
- Yes, I am. | I'm from England.
- No, I'm not. | I'm not from England.
Is Tony a doctor?
- Yes, he is. | Tony's a doctor.
- No, he isn't. | Tony isn't a doctor.
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