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Der Stinger

See you laterMy name isWhat’s your name?How are you?Good/I am doing well

Good DayByeGood morning

From the German expressions you were given last class, write the following expressions into German:

Important Vocabulary for Class

abgeben- hand infällig- dueHausaufgaben- homeworkKapitel- Chapterlernen- to learn, memorizeLesen- to readmitbringen- bring to (class)schreiben-writeSeite- pageÜbung- exercisewiederholen- to review

Goals for Unit One

• Familiar words and expressions • Introducing oneself • Asking for personal information: name, age,

address, phone # • Spelling • Working with numbers • Asking what day it is • Asking about colors • Describing things and people

German and English – not so different

You already know some cognates. Some are identical in spelling; some are very similar.

• Wort – word • Schuh • Bruder • Familie

• Wetter • Butter • Land • braun • grün • kosten • beginnen • trinken • bringen

• By comparing groups of cognates, you can see that differences between English and German cognates developed quite systematically.

• Try to come up with the English equivalents. Notice the vowel relationships:

• klar – clear • Jahr – • alt -old • kalt • lang • Tee - tea

• See • Bier • Knie • Sommer - summer • Sonne • Onkel • Osten • Bohne • gut • Buch - book • Nudel • Suppe • jung

Saying Hello!

Adults in German-speaking countries often greet each other with a handshake. When one is first introduced or is in a formal situation, a handshake is expected. Greetings vary depending on the region and the speakers.

How is this similar or different in the USA?

Expressions for greeting

Guten Morgen/ Morgen (informal)Guten Tag/ TagHalloGrüß Gott (southern Germany, Austria)Grüß dich (informal, southern Germany, Austria)Servus (good acquaintances, S.

Germany,Austria)Guten Abend

Expressions for good-bye

• Auf Wiedersehen (wieder – again, sehen – to see)• Auf Wiederschauen (schauen – to see)• Tschüss• Servus (good acquaintances, s. Germany, Austria)• Gute Nacht (good night)• Bis bald • Bis dann• Mach’s gut

Grüßen Sie Ihren Partner/Partnerin

• Turn to the person next to you and greet them and say bye to them in at least three different ways

Der Stinger

What comes to mind when you think of global world in terms of culture, economy, language, politics, etc.

Asking for information

• Subject pronouns du and SieWie heißt du? (What is your name?)Wie ist deine Telefonnummer? dein(e)- your

Wie heißen Sie? (What is your name?)Wie ist Ihre Adresse? (What is your address?)

Wie alt bist du? (How old are you)?

Du und Sie

Du is the equivalent of you and is used when addressing a relative, close friend or someone around less than 15 years old.

Sie is also you but is more formal and is used with strangers and adults that the person does not know well.

Übung 14 and 15 Du und Sie

Complete exercises on pages 20 and 21.

Du oder Sie?

1. A fifteen-year-old exchange student

2. Your doctor3. A police officer4. Your friend5. Your father or

mother6. A teacher

7. A six-year-old child8. Your cat9. Your aunt10.Your friend’s uncle

Du oder Sie?

1. Cousin2. Parents3. Coach4. Dog5. Dentist6. Brother7. Girlfriend

8. Pet rabbits9. Relatives10.School principal

Dein and Ihr

Dein and Ihr are the equivalent of your.

Dein is used as Du is (more informally) and Ihr is used Sie is (formally).

Wie ist deine Adresse? (informal)Wie ist Ihre Adresse? (formal)

Sagt man du oder Sie?Sie: formal greeting for addressing adults and strangersdu: informal greeting for addressing relatives, friends and young people under approximately 15 years of age

Sagt man du oder Sie?

Sagt man du oder Sie?

Sagt man du oder Sie?

Sagt man du oder Sie?

Sagt man du oder Sie?

Das Alphabet (phonetically) page 25

A ahB behC tsehD dehE ehF effG gehH hah

I ihJ jottK kahL ellM emmN enO OhP peh

Q KuhR errS essT tehU uhV fauW wehX iks

Y üpsilonZ tsetÄ ähÖ öhÜ ühß ess-tset

Das Alphabet: Wie sagt man...?

1. DVD2. BMW3. USA4. BRB5. RSVP6. CD7. mfF (mit freundlichen Grüßen) 8. ILD (ich liebe dich)9. WD (wieder da)

letters

Ich – ch Buch – darth vader soundStuhl – st (makes a sh sound)Handstand But - Lastwagen (truck)Tisch – sch (makes a sh sound)ei makes an i sound, ie makes an eehhabe (the e makes an uhh sound) – to havek makes the kuh sound in German, not cs a the beginning of a word make a z sound (senden)

Die Zahlen

Die Zahlen

1 eins2 zwei3 drei4 vier5 fünf6 sechs7 sieben

8 acht9 neun 10 zehn11 elf12 zwölf13 dreizehn14 vierzehn

15 fünfzehn16 sechzehn17 siebzehn18 achtzehn19 neunzehn20 zwanzig

Mathematik!

Zwei plus drei ist ?eins plus fünf ist ?elf minus vier ist ?fünfzehn plus zwei ist ?neunzehn minus vierzehn ist ?

Übung 10 Wie viel ist…?

With a partner do Übung 10 on page 14 in your text. Practice saying the problems and the answers and take turns.

Übung 9 Wie alt ist er/sie? How old is he/she?

• Complete the exercise with a partner on page 13. Please say the answers and write them out.

CD Wie heißen Sie?

Wie heißen Sie?Wie schreibt man das?

Und Ihre Adresse?Haben Sie eine Email-addresseUnd Ihre Handynummer

Partnerarbeit (partner work)

Inquire a few things about your partner in German.

• Name• Age• Adresse• Telefonnummer

German Names

AlexanderAliBerndhardAnnaAngelikaAndreaGabrieleHeide

HelgaJoachimHermannKatharinaJudithAnjaLucasDavid

Übung 1, pg. 3

Wer ist das?

Das ist…

Hausaufgaben (homework)

Please write down and learn the days of the week.MontagDienstagMittwochDonnerstagFreitagSamstagSonntag