United Kingdom and London
Healthy Living
Changing World
Vocabulary - translate
Grammar
100

Name a famous square in London.

Trafalgar Square

100

Should you always or sometimes wash your hands?

always

100

Which is an invention?

steam engine -weather - colours 

Steam engine

100

freezer

Kühltruhe - Gefriertruhe 

100

Explain when we use “much” or “many”

much = non countable / nicht zählbare

many = countable / zählbare

200

Name the home/residence of the King.

Buckingham Palace

200

When my head hurts I have an…

headache

200

What device cleans your floor?

Vacuum cleaner

200

plötzlich

suddenly

200

Give the comparative and superlative: fast

fast - faster - fastest

300

Name the River that flows through London.

Thames

300

When my “Bauch” hurts I have an…

stomach ache

300

What was the device called that allowed you to run very fast? (Faster than a bike)

Bionic boots

300

important

wichtig

300

How do we form the will - future?

will + infinitive

400

What is the flag of the United Kingdom called?

Union Flag/Jack

400

To eat healthy you should eat a lot of…

vegetables

400

How old is the TV?

It’s 80 (81) years old.

400

tongue twister

Zungenbrecher

400

Say it in present perfect: I go home.

I have gone home.

500

Name the countries that are part of the United Kingdom

England - Scotland - Wales - Northern Ireland

500

To sleep better you should…

turn of your phone before you go to sleep.

500

Who invented the steam engine?

James Watt

500

to be comfortable

bequem sein

500

Explain how we form the comparative and superlative. (regular and irregular)

Comparative: -er + than bei einsilbigen Adjektiven

                     more Adjektiv + than bei mehrsilbigen Adjektiven


Superlative: -est bei einsilbigen Adjektiven

                   most Adjektiv bei mehrsilbigen Adjektiven

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