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A Pia's mum is shopping. | |||
B Pia's brother Lukas is swimming. | |||
C Pia's dog Bella is sleeping. | |||
D Pia's dad is working. | |||
E Pia's brother DAvid is talking on his phone. | |||
Pia is doing her homework. | |||
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Version vom 11. Mai 2020, 14:30 Uhr
Buch Seite 90 - Aufgabe 6:
A Pia's mum is shopping. B Pia's brother Lukas is swimming. C Pia's dog Bella is sleeping. D Pia's dad is working. E Pia's brother DAvid is talking on his phone.
Pia is doing her homework.
Buch Seite 90 - Aufgabe 7:
1. are going 2. are looking 3. go 4. find 5. see 6. buys 7. is standing
Buch Seite 89 - Aufgabe 4:
a)
Wie schon erklärt bezeichnen die blauen Sätze Aktivitäten, die mit einer bestimmten Häufigkeit wahrgenommen werden, die grünen Sätze beschreiben Handlungen, die gerade im Augenblick stattfinden. Wichtig ist hier auch zu beachten, dass Handlungen, die in Bildern gezeigt werden, ebenfalls im Augenblick stattfinden und wir bei der Beschreibung dann auf das present progressiv (to be + Verb + ing) zurückgreifen müssen.
b)
Beispiele für das simple present sind: often go - sometimes meet - usually have - never buy - organises every year - sell things - make money - always goes - usually make
Beispiele für das present progressive sind: are sitting now - is drinking - is eating - are talking - are they doing - are you going - just coming back - are you thinking - I'm thinking - is clearing out today - is ringing
c)
Signalwörter für simple present sind demnach:
sometimes - usually, never, always, every year
Signalwörter für present progressive sind:
11 o'clock, now at the moment, just, today
Seite 89 - Aufgabe 5
Ihr könnt hier so viel erfragen, hier einige Beispiele:
A girl is running after a dog. Two men are sitting outside a café. A boy is asking the way.
oder auch:
A man isn't going shopping. An old woman isn't writing a text. Children aren't playing in a garden.
Buch Seite 88 - Aufgabe 1:
1c - 2e - 3f - 4g - 5a - 6b - 7d
Im Heft sollten ganze Sätze stehen, und nicht die hier oben angegebene Zuordnung!
Workbook - Seiten 56 und 57
Aufgabe 1:
1. snack bar
2. jewellery
3. present - pound
4. bottle
5. can
6. bracelet
Aufgabe 2:
1. two punds twenty
2. twenty pence
3. twenty pounds
4. twenty pounds two pence
5. two pounds and a penny
Aufgabe 3:
Hello, ...
How much...
They're...
Oh. ...
But I've...
Ok. ...
Sure. ....
Aufgabe 4:
a)
1. a can of coke, a glass of orange juice, a packet of crisps
2. some old books, a pair of skates, some jewellery
b)
1. 3.50
2. window
3. bedroom
c)
1. old, cheap, pink, doesn't like it
2. they're too small
Seite 84 - Aufgabe 1
1. After school Tony and Lou often eat the buiscuits. (Zeitangaben können am Satzanfang stehen, wenn sie betont werden sollen.)
2. Tony and Lou usually find sweets in Dave's bag. (Genitiv: mit 's oder nur mit ' wenn hinten schon s steht!)
3. Dave always goes to Cookingn Club. (Denkt an HE SHE IT - (e)s muss mit!)
4. Dave sometimes sees Tony and Lou behind the door at 8 o'clock. ( Ort vor Zeit!)
5. Dave never forgets buiscuits on the cupboard. (Adverbien der unbestimmten Häufigkeit stehen zwischen S und VV.)
Seite 84 - Aufgabe 2
Ich gebe euch hier die Wörter für die Lücken an, teilweise mit Erklärungen:
1 do 10 does (HE SHE It Regel beachten!)
2 are 11 closes (hier auch :) )
3 of 12 do (Fragen mit Vollverb enthalten immer ein do)
4 do 13 them (Wen oder Was - die Tickets - Schaut euch die Obejektpronomen an!)
5 much 14 When
6 How 15 from
7 can 16 do
8 Where 17 go
9 next 18 museum
Seite 85 - Aufgaben 5a und b
1. What animals do you like - I like farm animals.
2. Can you ride horses at Mudchute Farm? - Yes, you can.
3. What does a ticket cost? - It's free!
4. When does the farm open? - It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. but on Monday it is closed.
5. How do people come to the farm? - They can go by car, bus, DLR (Docklands Light Railway) or bike.
6. Can you meet interesting people there? - Yes, of course. You can meet a lot of interesting people!
7. What is your favourite animal? - I like cows very much.
8. Do you like German visitors? - Yes, I do. German kids are very friendly and clever.
9. Is it boring to work here every day? - No, it isn't.
10. Can visitors help you with the animals? - No, they can't. Some animals can bite the visitors. It is dangerous.
Seite 81 - Aufgabe 2
- Cutty sark is on the way to England with tea from China.
- The captain can't hold the wheel because a big storm throws the ship here and there.
- The captain thinks Ben is scared because Ben is slow.
- Ben brings the captain some water
- Ben doesn't get to the wheel because just then a monster wave hits Cutty Sark.
- The first mate falls into the sea.
- Ben saves the first mate because he can swim. He jumps into the water and takes the lifebuoy to the first mate.
- The captain finds out that he was wrong about Ben and that Ben is brave.
Seite 78 - Aufgabe 14a
- Where does the Greenwich Foot Tunnel go?
- When does the Cutty Sark museum open?
- How much does a visit to Mudchute Farm cost?
- What do tourists need to see in Greenwich?
- When does the next boat to the centre of London come?
- Where do I find the line for Greenwich Mean Time?
- How do you know the answers to everyone's questions?
Seite 78 - Aufgabe 14c
- It goes to the Isle of Dogs.
- It opens at 10 o'clock.
- It's free.
- Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, lots of places!
- It comes in 15 minutes.
- It's at the Royal Observatory.
- I don't know. It's my job.