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[[Lernpfad "Die sieben Weltwunder"]] | [[Lernpfad "Die sieben Weltwunder"]] |
Version vom 19. März 2009, 15:23 Uhr
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The Big Challenge Competition takes place again this school year on May 7, 2009. If you want to take part, you
can practise your skills on the Big Challenge Website.Training
GRAMMAR
Schulaufgaben
Termine:
Donnerstag, 26.März 2009
Montag, 06. Juli 2009
Games
Grammar Exercises Online
Question Tags
Past Progressive
Past Progressive- Positive Sentences
Past Progressive- Questions II
Comaprison of Adjectives
Relative and Contact Clauses
Grammar Exercises
Lösungen für die Relativsätze auf dem Arbeitsblatt vom 12.01.09
Robin Hood is a man- He has a lot of friends.- Robin is a man who has a lot of friends.
Little John likes Robin. Robin is his best friend. -Little John likes Robin who is his best friend.
The woman is happy. She must usually spend all day at the market to sell all her things.- The woman who must usually spend all day at the market to sell all her things is happy.
The children like the stories. They read these stories at school. -The children like the stories they read at school.
The play is wonderful. The students stage the play. -The play the students stage is wonderful.
NEW Exercises
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect