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DEUTSCH 3 CURRICULUM
KAPITEL 1
Asking for and giving information about yourself and others
Describing yourself and others
Expressing likes/dislikes
Identifying people and places
Giving and responding to compliments
Expressing wishes when buying something
Making plans
Ordering food and beverages
How something tastes
Characteristics, hobbies, and sports accessories
Cultural activities
Appropriate literature readings
Grammar:
Verbs sein, haben,möchten and wollen
Regular and stem changing verbs
Singular possessive adjectives
Nominative and accusative forms of definite and indefinite articles
Third person pronoun
KAPITEL 2
Expressing obligations
Extending and responding to an invitation
Offering help and telling others what to do
Telling you need something else
Telling where you went and what you bought
Discussing gift ideas and gifts
Expressing likes and dislikes
Expressing preferences and favorites
Saying you do or don’t want more
Things to do around the house
Fruits and vegetables
Appropriate literature readings
Cultural activities
Grammar:
Forms of müssen, können , sollen, and mögen
Interrogative warum
Conjunctions: weil und denn
Accusative forms of personal pronouns and of the possessive
du commands
Past tense form of sein- war
Dative forms of mein und dein
Dative personal pronouns
Phrase noch ein and forms of kein and dein
KAPITEL 3
Reporting past events
Talking about activities and places
Asking someone how someone liked something
Expressing enthusiasm or disappointment responding enthusiastically or sympathetically
Films and videos
Things to see in Frankfurt am Main
Expressions of frequency
Places to eat and spend the night
Time expressions
Appropriate literature readings
Cultural activities
Grammar:
Conversational past
Past tense of haben and sein
Dative case with prepositions in and an
Summary of personal pronouns in the dative case
The definite article dative plural
dative case forms of ein
KAPITEL 4
Expressing approval and disapproval
Asking for information then responding empathically or agree with reservations
Asking and telling what you may or may not do
Health tips
How you feel in certain locations
Expressions of frequency
Fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat
Reasons not to eat certain foods
Appropriate literature readings
Cultural activities
Grammar:
Verbs schlafen and dürfen
Accusative case after preposition für
Reflexive verbs
The determiner jeder
Accusative forms of kein
KAPITEL 5
Expressing regret and downplaying
Expressing skepticism
Calling someone’s attention to something and responding
Expressing a preference and strong preference
Pause snacks
Things to put on a Pausebrot
Food in a supermarket
Appropriate literature readings
Cultural activities
Grammar:
The demonstrative dieser
The preposition auf
Summary: possessives
Verb forms used with the dative case
The interrogative welcher
The preposition zu
KAPITEL 6
Inquiring about someone’s health and responding
Making suggestions
Asking about and expressing pain
Asking for and giving advice
Expressing hope
Pains and symptoms
Body parts and injuries
Washing, combing, and cleaning
Health tips and terms
Things to buy in a Drogerie
Appropriate literature readings
Cultural activities