Translate into English:
Sie geht mir auf die Nerven!
She gets on my nerves!
The two new rabbits at Mudchute Farm are named ...
Jack & Jill
I must - Ich muss
I mustn't - ...
I needn't - ...
I must - Ich muss
I mustn't - Ich darf nicht
I needn't - Ich muss nicht
Name the plural forms:
woman, mouse, foot
women, mice, feet
Name the opposite:
behind
in front of
You can buy bracelets at a ... shop.
jewellery
At the Royal Observatory you can stand over the ...
Tip: It's about time.
Meridian Line
To form a statement in the present progressive you need:
Subject - ...
Subject - Verb+ing - Object
Translate into English:
gefährlich (+ spelling!)
dangerous
What time is it?
It's ...
Put into the correct order:
on Saturdays, clothes, buys, often, Olivia, in the shopping mall
Olivia often buys clothes in the shopping mall on Tuesdays.
On Tuesdays Olivia often buys clothes in the shopping mall.
If you are at the tourist information centre in Greenwich and you want to go to Mudchute Farm you need to cross which river?
Thames
Put in the blanks:
You ... play the music too loud.
Tell your friends they ... be scared of the dog.
Your friends ... go home before nine o'clock.
mustn't, needn't, must
What does Sherlock do to make Luke angry and horrified at the flea market?
Sherlock pulls and the table with an expensive model of Cutty Sark falls over.
Translate into English:
Katzen haben oft Angst vor Hunden.
Cats are often scared of dogs.
Holly and her mum often (to go) to the charity shop. She always (to find) interesting things there - and cheap too! Holly (to stand) outside a charity shop at the moment.
go - finds - is standing
Name 3 places/sights in Greenwich!
Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory, Arches Leisure Centre, Boating Lake, Greenwich Market ...
You use many before things that are ...
You use much before things that are ...
many - countable
much - uncountable
Name 3 information that are important to know if a person would like to visit Mudchute Farm.
it is across the Thames, it's free, it doesn't open on Mondays, you can go there by DLR
Form the negative statement (simple present):
Luke likes dogs.
Luke doesn't like dogs.
If Luke buys 3 packets of biscuits for ₤1.10, 2 cans of soda for ₤1.70 and a magazine for ₤4.99 he has to pay ...
₤11,69
To visit Mudchute Farm you can go by DLR.
What's the DLR?
Dockland Light Railways (Regionalbahn)
Word order in statements:
Subject - Verb/Predicate - Object - Place - Time
Translate into English:
Der Tierarzt kümmert sich um Haustiere in seiner Arztpraxis.
The vet looks at pets in his surgery.
Name 5 things in your schoolbag.
book, planner, pencil, rubber, pen, ruler