Vocabulary German-English (+use in context)
Vocabulary English-German (+use in context)
Grammar
Content questions
Surprise
100

Zielgruppe

target group

100

to seek

suchen

100

Adverbs of degree: form a meaningful sentence with the following adverbs:

in fact, precisely, undoubtedly 

individual answers

100

Define the term "bycatch"!

fish or other sea creatures that are caught unintentionally by people who are trying to catch other types of fish

100

Fun question: name 3 things that Millennials do that are no longer cool, according to Gen Z

Individual answer

200

Sauerstoff & Kohlenstoff

oxygen & carbon

200

sophisticated

kultiviert, intellektuell, anspruchsvoll

200

Turn the following two sentences into passive voice:

- Someone has broken the vase.

- They speak Italian in Italy.

- She will catch the fish.

The vase has been broken by someone.

Italian is spoken in Italy. 

The fish will be caught (by her).


200

Define the term of "white saviourism" and "voluntourism". 

The term white savior, refers to a white person who provides help to non-white people in a self-serving manner, and is sometimes combined with savior complex in descriptions of white savior complex.

"Voluntourism" is the merging of volunteering and tourism - the growing trend of people travelling to do some good in other communities.

200

Who wrote the book "Maus"? And name three vocabularies that you remember from the book!

Art Spiegelmann 

Individual answer

300

unzerstörbar

indestructible

300

ramifications

Auswirkungen, Konsequenzen

300
Passive voice: complete the following sentences using the passive voice. Mind the tenses!


- At the moment, the suspect.... (interview)

- In some countries, newspapers ... (not/ sell) in supermarkets.

- The government says that taxes ....  (increase) next year.

At the moment, the suspect is being interviewed.

In some countries, newspapers are not sold in supermarkets.

The government says that taxes will be increased next year.


300

Name 3 characteristics of a report

heading / subheadings

To: / From: / Subject:

formal piece of writing (passive voice, Latinate verbs, no abbreviations etc.)

avoidance of personal pronouns 

300

When giving a presentation, name 4 effective openings. 

Personal story, asking questions, amazing facts, stating a problem, rhetorical question, showing a picture/video etc.

400

Armut gegenüberstehen

Nahrungskette

face poverty

food chain


400

to come in handy

jeopardize



sich als nützlich erweisen, gelegen kommen

gefährden/in Gefahr bringen

400

Tenses: fill in the correct form

1. When we reach Land's End, we ....(walk) 1,500 km.

2. It won’t be easy to get out of the country .The police ..... (watch) all of the ports.

3. When I saw him, he ... (paint) a picture of his wife.
                                                          


    

1.When we reach Land's End, we will have walked 1,500 km.

2.It won’t be easy to get out of the country .The police are watching all of the ports.

3. When I saw him, he was painting a picture of his wife.

400

Building an argument. Remember the three-step technique of "statement, justification, example" ?

1. Why do we follow this technique?

2. Build an argument for the following topic: social media

1. It will help you guide your reader through your text in a logical way

2. Individual answer

400

Make the following statements more formal:

- Can't wait to see you!

- I'd be super happy if you could give me more info

- Don't be late!

- I look forward to seeing you 

- I would appreciate it if you could provide further information regarding this matter

- We kindly ask you to be on time



500

ansteckend

der Beweis

Abholzung

contagious

proof

deforestation 

500

fragile

embark on

misconception



fragil, zerbrechlich

beginnen, sich zu etwas aufmachen

Missverständnis, Fehlvorstellung


500

Conditionals: complete the sentences

If I ... (meet) you before, my life ... (be) different now.

I wish I ... (have) more money.

If we ... (leave) soon, we ... (arrive) on time.


If I had met you before, my life would be different now.

I wish I had more money.

If we leave soon, we will arrive on time.

500

US election: 

What is the popular vote?

The vote for a U.S. presidential candidate made by the qualified voters (i.e. American citizens), as opposed to that made by the electoral college. So even though a candidate might win the popular vote, they might still end up losing the election.

500

Name the past participles of the following verbs:

feel, fall, draw, hide, wear, beat, ring

felt, fallen, drawn, hidden, worn, beaten, rung

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