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KAPITEL 1GreetingsAsking how someone is and ageTalking about places of originWays of getting to schoolForming questionsThe articles der, die, dasMap of the German states and their capitals and the geography of German speaking countriesNumbers from 1-20Literature readingsKAPITEL 2Talking about interestsLikes and dislikesVarious free time activitiesAsking for an opinion and expressing yoursAgreeing and disagreeingSingular subject pronouns and present tense verb endingsPlural subject pronouns and verb endingsWord orderSports, instruments, and gamesLeisure activities and hobbiesSeasons of the yearDegrees of enthusiasmformal and informal addressQuestion formationGerman weekly plannerKAPITEL 3Talking about where you and others liveOffering something to eat or drink and responding to the offerPlease, thank you, you're welcomeDescribing a room, family and peopleSingular pronounsIndefinite articlesPossessive adjectivesDescribing where you liveFood and drink itemsMembers of a familyNumbers 21-100Asking someone's age and talking about interestsKAPITEL 4Talking about class schedulesUsing a schedule to talk about timeSequencing eventsExpressing likes, dislikes, and favoritesResponding to good and bad newsTalking about pricesPointing things outThe verb habenNoun pluralsClasses at schoolSchool suppliesThe German school day24 hour time systemGerman grading systemGerman currency-KAPITAL 5Expressing wishes when shoppingCommenting on and describing clothesGiving and accepting complimentsTalking about trying on clothesDefinite and indefinite articles in the accusative caseThe verb gefallenDirect object pronounsColorsWords to describe clothingGerman Currency exchange ratesWhich clothes are "in"Numbers and pricesExpressing opinionsKAPITEL 6Starting a conversationTelling time and when you do thingsMaking plansOrdering food and beveragesTalking about how something tastesPaying the checkThe verbs wollen and essenTelling timeWords used to make plansFood and drink items in a cafeClocks on public buildingsTipping in GermanyExpressing time when referring to schedulesSchool and free time activitiesInversion of time elementsSequencing eventsAccusative case
Last Modified on September 30, 2013