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4. Schulaufgabe am 7.7.2010

Vocabulary:

  • pages 162 - page 170 ("to discuss")


Texts:

  • pages 72/73 and pages 78/79


Grammar:

  • pages 129 -133


If clauses Type 1


Some and any and their compounds


'Can, may, must und Ersatzfornmen


Englisch

Eltern-Info


Explaining vocabulary

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Word that you must explain ... definition with relative clause
A spoon is a thing that you can use to eat soup.
A teacher is a person who tells the pupils what they must do.
A dog is an animal which barks.
Planes are things/machines that can fly.
A forest is a place which is full of trees.
Castles are old buildings that kings and lords live in.
A grandparent is somebody whose children have got children, too.
Food is something or better everything that you can eat.


  • fall (n): Fall is the American word for "autumn".
Fall is a season. The other three seasons are spring, summer and winter.


  • less: Less is the opposite of more.


  • calf: A calf is a young cow / a cow's child.


  • to believe: If you believe somebody, you think he tells the truth.
If somebody tells you a story and you think it is true, you believe the story.

Looking at stories - Rusty's Story

  • Part 1 (lines ):
  • Part 2 (lines ):


Telling a Story

  • checklist p. 56 (blue box) and worksheet (vocab-mindmaps) and entries in your exercise book for school!

To tell a story, you need....

  • topic
  • headline
  • mind map/writing plan:
    • introduction: who, where, when, what
    • most important scene: exciting language, verbs, lots of adjectives, dialogue,direct speech
    • good ending


Grammar

Going-to-Future


Question tags


Simple Past vs. Past Progressive

If you don't know the right forms of some irrgular verbs, look into your books - p. 198-199!


Comparison of Adjectives



Relative Pronouns and Relative Clauses


Contact clauses


will future vs. going to future


PresentPerfect (and Simple Past)


Present Perfect or Simple Past?


If clauses Type 1



Some and any and their compounds


Can, may, must und Ersatzfornmen

Geschichte

Grundwissen

Archäologie

Ägypten


Griechenland

Rom