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What do/can you see in the picture?

Is there a ...?   - There is a / There's a / There are …   -   I can see ….

Are there (any) ...?  -There are some/many/ …. houses/trees/people …

Where are they / Where is this? They are in / in front of ….  It

It is very sunny/cold/ …

The weather is very ….

The houses are …     -   The people are ...

Locations

On the right/left By the door In the centre on the chair
Near the window In the background at the bottom/top
in the left/right corner
under the table


Actions: What are they doing?/ What is happening? (Gerade, in diesem Moment - deswegen present progressive!)

The man / woman is reading. (progressive form!)

The sun is shining.

 

Clothing

What is the man/woman wearing? -  She/He is wearing a …. and a green shirt and a red cap.

 

Example

What can you see in this picture?

In this picture, there are two boys. They are wearing T-shirts and shorts. The weather is very good, because the sky is blue and the sun is shining.

The boys are running after a dog. I think they want to go swimming in the lake.

 

On the right side of the room, there is a small table. On top of the table, there are some books. Next to the table, there is a green lamp. The room has got two windows (simple present, weil das einen Eigenschaft ist - keinen gerade ablaufende Handlung!)

 

Answer questions about a picture or drawing.

What are these people doing?               I think they're having a picnic.

What is (that) (next to the tree)?            It looks like a cow./ I think that is a ….

Useful phrases

General

  • I want to/ don't want to ...
  • I would like to see the / go to ... (Ich würde gerne die ... sehen / in d den ... gehen ...)
  • Let's ...
  • I know/don't know ...

Useful Questions

  • Can I please ...?
  • Can you give me the ... / help me?
  • Where is/are ...?
  • Where are you from?
  • How old are you / is your ...  ?
  • When must you go / get up ...?
  • Do you like / want / do ...?
  • Have you got ...?
  • What about you?
  • Do you also go/have/like/want to ....?
  • Would you like to have lunch?

Useful Answers

  • Here you are!
  • Thank you!
  • Yes, of course.
  • No I don't / can't.
  • That is cool/great/terrible/very sad.
  • Oh, I'm sorry.
  • Yes, I also (have/must/go ....)


Being polite: Questions and answers

Questions
Excuse me, have you got a minute, please?
  can you help me?
  do you speak English?
  can you tell me where the …. is/are?
  can you show me the way to …?
  does this bus go to …?
  can you tell me the time, please?
  where is the …, please?
  can you please say this again? It was too fast for me.
  where can I find …
  (how) can I help you?
  do you need     help?
  where am I?
 
Answers
Thank you. - You're welcome
Excuse me …? No problem.
  That's easy, …

That's OK.

That sounds good.

I think I can help you.

Can you …? Yes, of course …
…? Sorry, but I can't …

Just a minute! I must …/ Let me …

…? Sorry, but I haven't got time …
…? Sorry, I don't know.
…? Sorry, I am not from here.
…? I'm afraid I can't help you

 




Themengebiete für Dialoge und Bildbeschreibung:

Die Mindmaps bitte jeweils mit "Rechtsklick ==> Grafik anzeigen" aufrufen und dann mit "Datei drucken" ausdrucken.

At school

A typical day in my life

See book p. Typical day.jpg


Activities

indoor outdoor
to go dancing

to jump in the pool

to play volleyball

to play table tennis/football

to visit your grandparents

to go shopping

to go to a museum

to play boardgames

to play handball

to meet with friends

to go to the cinema

to play billard

to read

to play computer games

to watch TV / a film / a DVD

to listen to music

to draw


to go surfing

to go hiking

to ride your bike/go cycling

to play football

to go horseriding

to go swimming

to walk/go walking

to jump and run

to go mountainbiking

to go on a waterslide

to build a camp

to go camping

to go canoeing or kayaking

to build a snowman

to go fishing

to go (ice)skating

to play (ice) hockey

to go skiing



At the shops/At the flea market

What shop assistants say or ask

  • Good morning.
  • Can I help you?
  • What would you like to buy?
  • What is your favourite colour?
  • How much do you want to spend?
  • Just a minute, please.
  • The ... are on this shelf.
  • The ... are (over) there.
  • Sorry, we don't have this / .... in your size.
  • Yes, you can try them/it on.
  • The price is 2.99 pounds./ The shirts are 17.99.
  • It's a special offer. The price/ it is only xy pounds.
  • What size do you need?
  • You can try it/them on over there.
  • Anything else? - (Yes, I need ... / No, thank you, that's all.)
  • Here you are! - Thank you.
  • Good bye.

What customers say or ask

  • Hello
  • Hello, I would like to buy / have .....
  • Can you help me, please?
  • I need a souvenir/present (pair of jeans .... for my aunt/a friend/myself/ ...
  • Do you have ....? / Have you got ....?
  • Hello, can I find sweets/jeans/...?
  • Thanks, Good bye
  • How much is the / How much are the ...?
  • How much is that? How much are these ...?
  • Oh, that is too much! Have you got other ...?
  • I need size L.
  • Have you got this ... in size S?
  • These .... are beautiful/brilliant/perfect.
  • You have got very nice ...
  • Is this ... / Are the ... good quality?
  • No, I don't want that. I don't like the colour/ It is too expensive. I want a ....
  • Can I have a bag, please?
  • Good bye!


At the flea market - What sellers say

  • Can I help you?
  • What are you looking for?
  • This is a fantastic ...! You can .... with it!
  • It is a great present for ...
  • It is really old, but ... / cool/ high quality!
  • I am selling it because ...
  • You can have it for ... / For you it's only ... pounds!
  • It is worth .... pounds!

At the flea market - What buyers say

  • I'm looking for ...
  • Have you got a / any ...?
  • How much is / are this / these ...? What do you want for this ...?
  • Hey, is this really a ...?
  • What is this for?
  • Mmmh - I'm not sure ...
  • I like it - it's really ...
  • Hey, I can use this for ...
  • Does it work?
  • Mmm - that is too much for me. What about ... pounds?
  • OK, I take it for .... pounds!




Birthday party

  • Read the texts on p. 104 - 106 in your book!


When it's your birthday party, you say to your guests:


… when they arrive at your house:

  • Hello, how are you
  • Oh hi, there you are
  • Nice to see you,
  • Come in, please
  • The others are already here
  • You are my first guest

... when you show your guests into the house:

  • Right, here are the others
  • This is Peter, a friend from school
  • Do you want something to drink?
  • Here's all the food: there are hamburgers, sausages, there is cake, ....

When they come, your guests can say:

  • Hi, here I am
  • Am I too early?
  • Are the others already here?

You can also say,

  • Mmh, the food looks good / yummy!
  • Can I please have some ….. lemonade/a muffin/…. please?
  • ….

Talk about presents:

  • What is it …? - Well, open it.
  • Hey, that is brilliant …
  • Let's try it!

Talk about food (see breakfast!), music, games:


At the end of party

  • Good Bye!
  • Thank you for coming/for being here!
  • Say how you liked it: Your present/the party/ .... was cool/fantastic/really nice ...
  • Now I must clean up ....

Birthday mindmap.jpg

Buying and talking about food

What you can say ...

  • What do you want to buy / eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
  • What is this? It looks interesting/good!
  • Do you like curry / hot dogs?
  • Why don't we buy a pizza/ready meal?
  • OK, I must buy apples, honey, toast and milk.
  • Mmmmh - that is sooo good/yummy!
  • Ohhh - this curry is really too hot (=scharf!)
  • This / the cake looks good/strange/ ...
  • I really love this! / Sorry, I don't like this so much ...
  • This is my favourite!
  • Can I try the pie/pasta/curry, please?
  • This is a nice snack!
  • How much is a piece of pie/ a bottle of orange juice?
  • In Germany we eat ..., too (- but it is different!)
  • At home I often have xy for breakfast/lunch/dinner.
  • In Germany xy is very popular!


Food Mindmap

Food.pdf