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Heute ist Dienstag der 6te Oktober 2015 Lernziel: Vokabel/Grammatik Lesson
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MONEY AND PERMISSION SLIP DUE FRIDAY AT 7:00 AM FIRST 30 Will get to go!
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VOKABEL SPIEL Die Mausspeicherndrucken Antivirenprogramm Die SMS Das Papierkorb 5 Punkte 3 Punkte 1 Punkt herunterladen installieren 7 Punkte
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VOKABEL SPIEL anschalten comuteranschluss Fernbedienung Die Tasteeinloggen Der Bildschirm 5 Punkte 3 Punkte 1 Punkt Der Benutzer Der Lautsprecher 7 Punkte
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Grammatik – When the sentences has NO PREPOSITIONS!!!!! What is a verb? The action of the sentence What is a subject? The subject is the person or thing performing the verb What is a direct object? The direct object “receives” the verb What is a indirect object? The indirect object answers the question “for or to whom”
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Let’s analyze a sentence: The mother bakes her children a birthday cake The mother bakes her children a birthday cake Ask yourself: “what is the verb?” bakes Ask yourself: “who is doing the baking?” The mother. This is the subject. Ask yourself: “what are they baking?” The cake. This is the direct object. Ask yourself: “to whom/for whom” The children. This is the indirect object
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NOTE: All sentences need a subject and a verb! This works the same in German German uses different names for these items: Subject = Nominative Direct Object = Accusative Indirect Object = Dative A preposition changes everything We will learn prepositions later
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Und jetzt du: I gave my students a very difficult test Ask yourself: “what is the verb?” gave Ask yourself: “who is doing the giving?” I. This is the subject. Ask yourself: “what are they giving?” The tests. This is the direct object. Ask yourself: “to whom/for whom” The students. This is the indirect object
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Und jetzt du: My taste buds found the pig roast absolutely amazing Ask yourself: “what is the verb?” found Ask yourself: “who is doing the finding?” Taste buds. This is the subject. Ask yourself: “what are they finding?” The pig roaster. This is the direct object. Ask yourself: “to whom/for whom” There is none!
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Und jetzt auf deutsch: Ich lese meinen Schülern ein Buch Ask yourself: “what is the verb?” lese Ask yourself: “who is doing the “lesen”?” ich. This is the subject. IT IS NOMINATIVE Ask yourself: “what are they reading (lesen)?” A book. This is the direct object. IT IS ACCUSATIVE Ask yourself: “to whom/for whom” My students. THIS IS DATIVE
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Now using the flowchart: Ich lese mein() gut() Schülern ein() lang() Buch We will use the flowchart to determine the correct adjective possesive endings Ask yourself: “what is the verb?” lese Ask yourself: “who is doing the “lesen”?” ich. This is the subject. – THERE ARE NO ENDINGS/ARTICLES NEEDED HERE Ask yourself: “what are they reading (lesen)?” A book. This is the direct object. YOU NEED THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. – check flowchart- ein langes Buch Ask yourself: “to whom/for whom” Sch üler is the indirect object/dative case. Check the flowchart: Dative for plural! Meinen guten Schüler
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Noch Mal! (the) nett___ Junge schickt sein___ Mutter ein__ lang__ SMS (SMS is neuter and means text message). Verb is “schickt” (to send). What is the subject? The nett__ boy is doing the “sending” –This is nominative. We need a “der” word adjective ending here! Nominative and masculine => Der nette Junge.
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Noch Mal! (der) nette Junge schickt sein___ Mutter ein__ lang__ SMS. (SMS is neuterand meanst text message) What is the young boy sending? This is the direct object. The SMS is the direct object” –This is accusative. We need a “ein” word adjective ending here! Accusative and neuter=> ein langes SMS.
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Noch Mal! (der) nette Junge schickt sein___ Mutter ein langes SMS. (SMS is neuter and meanst text message) Who is the young boy sending it to? This is the indirect object. The mother is the indirect object” –This is dative case. We need a “ein” word adjective ending here! Dative and feminine=> seiner Mutter
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Final Product (der) nette Junge schickt sein___ Mutter eine lange SMS. (SMS is feminine and meanst text message) Der nette Junge schickt seiner Mutter eine lange SMS
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Flowchart: Made to ease your suffering and useless memorizing If you want to take AP, you will need to memorize it! You can use it on tests this year Will give you the answer in every situation, provided you memorize the gender! All articles (the, a/an), possessives (mein/dein/ihr), and adjective endings (eine gute Note) rely on the case (nominative/accusative/dative) This should not be difficult. It will be easy if you TAKE YOUR TIME
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