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WAS LERNEN WIR UND WARUM? What are we learning and why?

WAS LERNEN WIR UND WARUM? What are we learning and why?. Year 7 German: The Big Picture. MFL Transition Pronouncing German words Counting to 20 Spelling words in German Learning to ask simple questions and follow instructions in class. (3) Familie und Tiere

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WAS LERNEN WIR UND WARUM? What are we learning and why?

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  1. WAS LERNEN WIR UND WARUM? What are we learning and why?

  2. Year 7 German: The Big Picture • MFL Transition • Pronouncing • German words • Counting to 20 • Spellingwordsin German • Learning to ask simple questions and followinstructions in class • (3) Familie und Tiere • Practising genders and plurals • Personal pronouns • kann + infinitive • Adjectival agreement • Connectives (und, aber, oder) • (5) Schuleistklasse! • Using weil to give • reasons and opinions • Using possessive • pronouns seinand ihr • Using prepositions in, an, auf, neben • Dictionary skills PREPARING GCSE LANGUAGE SKILLS • (6) Gute Reise! • Using esgibtand ein/kein • Using ichmöchteto say what you would like • Future tense (werden+infinitive) • Developing higher level listening and • speaking skills • (4) Freizeit • Using gern • Using the verb spielen • Giving opinions • Word order: Verb 2ndrule • Talking about the future using the present tense • Strategies for • prediction in listening • (2) Meine Welt undich • Asking and answeringquestions • Verbs: sein, wohnen, haben • Usingadjectives • Usingmein and • dein

  3. Year 8 German: The Big Picture • Die Kölner Clique! • Form regularverbs • Form commonirregularverbs • Usedu, ihr and Siecorrectly • Form thepasttense • Usetheverb second rule • (3) Topfit • Form plurals • Give instructions • Form regular and common irregular verbs • Use können + infinitive • Use separable verbs • Use the Verb 2ndrule • (5) Los geht’snachKöln • Use mein and dein • Use the past tense • (including separable verbs) • Use kein/keine/keinen • Ask permission • Zu+ dative • Give instructions PREPARING GCSE LANGUAGE SKILLS • (2) Unterwegs • Pasttensewithhaben and sein • Usethe Time Manner Place rule • Conjugatinghaben and sein • Usingthenominative and accusative • (6) UnterFreunden • UseMöchtest du.....? • Useich muss + infinitive • Useadjectiveendings • Useich trage + accusative • Usegefallen to saywhatyoulike • Useich will+ • infinitive • (4) Essen und einkaufen • Talk about preferences and opinions with justifications • Use er/sie/es to mean ‘it’ • Use prepositions + dative • Use prepositions + accusative/ dative

  4. Year 9 German: The Big Picture • (3) Österreich und die Umwelt • -um….zu…. clauses • wennclauses • Perfect tense revision • Using adjectives • Using modal verbs (sollen, können) • (1) Austausch • Verbs: regular/irregular • Pastparticiples: regularand common • der/die/das and dieser/diese/dieses in thenominative and accusative • (5) Jobs und Geld • Forming regular verbs • Forming common irregular verbs • Using dieser and welcher • Using adjective endings PREPARING GCSE LANGUAGE SKILLS • (2) Die Schule • Opinions • Comparative • Superlative • Modal verbs (dürfen) • Future tense • Revision of 3 tenses • (4) Medien • Opinions and justifications • Using the verb 2nd rule • Using können + infinitive • Using war / waren (imperfect tense) • Using hatte / hatten (imperfect tense) • (6) KeinProblem • Usingsein and ihr • Usingihn and sie • Usingdu, Sie, ihr • Prepositionsand cases • Usingconnectives (weil / wenn / obwohl)

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