Guten Tag! Freitag den 20.11. LB 4.1 A-C Learn all vocab

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Guten Tag!
Freitag den 20.11.
Aufgabe bis Montag den 23.11.
LB 4.1 A-C
Learn all vocab
Was möchtest du essen?
Was kann man hier kaufen?
countable or not?
die Zwiebel
das Eis
die Wurst
Was gibt es?
Was kann man essen?
chinesisch
italienisch
griechisch
indisch
thailändisch
mexikanisch
Essen Sie gern chinesisch?
Essen Sie gern chinesisch?
Ja, ich esse gern chinesisch.
Essen Sie lieber chinesisch oder
italienisch?
Ich esse lieber italienisch.
möchten
We would like to eat a salad.
I would like to eat a salad.
dürfen
Being allowed to do something:
We often say…
In Germany, we can drink beer.
(What’s wrong with that?)
dürfen
It’s not correct English!
Not CAN (ability)
but MAY (permission):
In Germany, we may drink beer.
In Germany, I may drink beer.
dürfen
Because we misuse “can” and “may”, it’s
better to think of “is able to” and “is
allowed to”:
In Germany, we may drink beer.
In Germany, I may drink beer.
In Germany, we are allowed to drink beer.
In Germany, I am allowed to drink beer.
können
If you really mean ability to do
something, then “can” is correct:
In Austria, we can eat good sausage.
In Austria, I can eat good sausage.
können
Again, because of our misuse, you’ll find
it easier to think of “is/are able to”:
In Austria, we can eat good sausage.
In Austria, I can eat good sausage.
In Austria, we’re able to eat good sausage.
In Austria, I am able to eat good sausage.
müssen
We must buy water.
I must buy water.
(Or: “have to”:
I have to drink water.)
Requirement, necessity, demand
Four Modal Verbs
I would like to . . .
I can, am able to . . .
I must . . .
I am allowed to . . .
Four Modal Verbs
she would like to . . .
he can, is able to . . .
it must . . .
one is allowed to . . .
Four Modal Verbs
we / they / you (form.) would like to
we / they / you (form.) can, are able to
we / they / you (form.) must
we / they / you (form.) are allowed to
Now, full sentences!
I
you
he / she
it / one
we
they
would like to
can (able to)
must
is allowed to
essen
trinken
kochen
machen
aufräumen
verkaufen
4.1C: eure
Lieblingsrestauranten
• Beispiele lesen
Was will ich nehmen?
Essen gehen
das Restaurant
restaurant
der Imbiss
snack; fast-food place
die Imbissstube
snack bar / fast-food
die Speisekarte
menu (NOTE!)
der Preis
price
die Bedienung
service, server
Essen gehen (2)
die Speise
food; dish
die Vorspeise
appetizer
die Nachspeise
dessert
(der Nachtisch
dessert)
die Bedienung
service; server
Was ist das?
Going out for pizza
• Let’s write out a ‘cognitive map’ of going
out for Pizza
• Where? When? With whom?
• Who works there? Who owns restaurant?
• What and how do you eat?
• How do you pay?
Essen wir Pizza!
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beim Italiener
Restaurant - broken German
One pizza per person - use silverware
Each pizza has its own name
Finish with a Grappa
No Chuck-e-cheese, loud music, hordes of kids
No salad bar or theme decoration
No chain - pretty much all individually owned
Menus
• Study the Pizza menus
• Write out the ingredients you can identify
(use dictionary AFTER first scan)
• Be observant - note ALL the differences
you can find to the usual US experience!
Raten Sie mal! 4.1D
Course Reset
• Lernbücher
• Zettel
• Stift
• (Wörterbuch)
• Nichts Anderes am Stühl
Course Reset
• Was ist heute? morgen? gestern?
• Wie viel Uhr ist es?
• Wie ist das Wetter?
• Wie alt ist dein(e)…..
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