Kapitel 1 and 2 Cultural
Kapitel 3 and 4 Cultural
Kapitel 1 und 2 Grama
Kapitel 3 und 4 Grama
Challenge
100

Most German students take a school bus to school.

No must either walk, ride the bus, a bike, a moped, a U-Bahn or even drive.

100

What currency does Germany use.

Euro

100

Is machen in the right spot. "Was du gern machst" 

No it should be it the second position.

100

How would you ask someone what would you like to drink in German.

Was möchtest du trinken?

100

Capital of Germany.

Berlin

200

How would you say hello. (formal)

Guten Morgen or Guten Tag

200

Can German schools have school on Saturday.

Yes

200

Which die, der, or das goes in front of "___ Deutschlehrer"

Der

200

How would you ask for a cola in German.

Eine Cola, bitte!

200
What is the correct form of kommen for this sentence. "Woher _____ du?"

Kommst

300

How would you say hello to a friend (informal).

Grüß dich or Hallo.

300

German schools use what grade system for class.

Number 1-6

300

What form of finden goes in this sentence. " Ihr ____ du Winter?"

Findet

300

How would you say "my sister is Julia" in german

Meine Schwester ist Julia.

300

For a female what is the possessive you use

ihr/ihre

400

What goes in front of a adult female when addressing them.

Frau

400

What time system is Germany in. 

24 hour system

400

Which form of heißen goes with. "__ Du Holger?"

Heißt 

400

How in German would you say " I have first German then math, after that Biology and finally Latin."  

Zuerst habe ich Deutsch, dann Mathe, dannach Biology, und zuletzt habe ich Latin.

400

What pronoun would you use in calling the bed comfortable.  "___ ist sehr bequem"

Es

500

What goes in front of a adult male when addressing them.

Herr

500

Germans like to drink what type of water.

Carbonated water

500

What is the correct form of sind for this sentence.  "Tara und Steffi ___ vierzehn"

Sind

500

How do you ask the cost of multiple pencils in German.

Was kosten die Bleistifte?

500

For a male what is the possessive you use. 

sein/seine