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=Halloween - Songs and Poems= | =Halloween - Songs and Poems= |
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Klassenregeln 5c Diese Regeln hat die Klasse im Schullandheim gemeinsam erarbeitet ... vielleicht kommen noch welche dazu!
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- Lernen und Üben
- Lerntipps im Buch
- Workbook - "Let's check" Übungen (mit Lösungen hinen im Workbook)
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- Teachmaster www.teachmaster.de
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Vocabulary
- Vocabulary from Let's start 5-7 Click here to test yourself!
- School and Family
- Vocabulary from let's start
- Unit 1 - Language1A
Grammar
"to be (am, are, is, ..."
Numbers 1 - 12
Pronouns
Short Answers
Imperative
S-Genitive
- Exercise I: s-genitive
- Exercise III: s-genitive
- Exercise IV: s-genitive
- Exercise V: s-genitive Die rechten Lösungen mit Maus packen und zum passenden linken Feld ziehen, bis sie da einrasten!
have got / has got
- Exercise 1 on has got/have got
- Exercise 2 on has got/have got
- Exercise 3 on has got/have got
- Exercise 4 on has got/have got
present progressive
- Present Progressive Exercise 1 - Positive sentences
- Present Progressive Exercise 2 - Questions 1
- Present Progressive Exercise 3 - Questions 2
- Present Progressive Exercise 4 - more questions
- Present Progressive Exercise 5 - What are they doing?
- Present Progressive Exercise 6 - Mixed sentences
- Present Progressive Exercise 7 - Negative Sentences
- Present Progressive Exercise - Spelling!
- Present Progressive Exercise - Difficult ... or not?
simple present
forms
word order (Satzstellung)
Halloween - Songs and Poems
To practise ...
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