Learning Intention:
Students apply the verb conjugations of haben and sein as part of their Summative Assessment.
Success Criteria:
Students have followed all instructions.
Students have demonstrated correct application of the verbs haben and sein conjugations according to the nine German pronouns.
Leave Pass:
Students have submitted their Summative Assessment.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO COMPLETE YOUR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT. (Written and visual instructions)
https://dict.leo.org/german-english/
Read this to refresh your dictionary skills.
1. What strategies do you find best, to remember the conjugations of haben and sein? Explain in detail.
2. What connections can you find between English and German, in the conjugations of haben and sein? ('No connections' is not an option.)
3. What connections can you find between English and German, in overall language use? ('No connections' is not an option.)
German accent videos
Watch this video and take notes on it. Answer the questions below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr7Q_GZlvis
1. Describe three differences in pronunciation between English and German speakers.
2. Write down the thing you found most interesting in this video. Explain it in detail.
Watch this video and take notes on it. Answer the questions below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezrFZ8zBzTE
1. Describe some differences in pronunciation between English and German speakers, that you did not mention in your answer above.
2. Write down the thing you found most interesting in this video. Explain it in detail.
Listen to the different dialects around Germany from this 1973 Wetterbericht (weather report). Can you spot the TWO German countries: West Germany and East Germany (and the Berlin Wall)?
Read this carefully and often to make sure you are following the correct process and including all requirements.
Read this carefully and often to make sure you are following the correct process and including all requirements.