Unit 0 - Lead-in (E Word - E Sentence + D Wort) Flashcards
get
Where did you get that shirt? (bekommen, kaufen)
column
Write your name in this column and your age in that column. (Spalte)
object
There are five objects on the table. (Objekt, Gegenstand)
bag
This is my school bag. (Tasche, Tüten)
box
Cereal comes in boxes. (Schachtel)
CD player
I listen to music on my CD player. (CD-Spieler)
chair
I am sitting on a chair. (Stuhl)
clean
That jumper is clean. (sauber)
look
I like to look at animals in the zoo. (sehen, ansehen)
nothing
There is nothing in the fridge. (nichts)
noun
Write a list of ten nouns. (Substantiv)
pen
I use a pen to write. (Füller)
penpal
My son has a penpal in Japan. (Brieffreund/in)
picture
This is a picture of my family. (Bild)
projector
We use a projector to watch films in class. (Projektor)
table
Your book is on the table. (Tisch)
which
Which car is yours? (welcher, welche, welches)
whiteboard
The teacher writes on the whiteboard in class. (Weißwandtafel)
word
“Photograph” is a difficult word to spell. (Wort)
ask
Visitors usually ask about the castle. (fragen)
national
The Stars and Stripes is the national flag of the USA. (national)
pair
He has got a new pair of trousers. (Paar)
partner
She invited all her colleagues and their partners to the party. (Partner)
point
Point to the correct answer. (zeigen auf)
student
There are twelve students in my class. (Student)
take
I always take my camera with me when I go on holiday. (nehmen, mitnehmen)
take turns
It’s your turn to do the washing-up. (sich abwechseln)
work
She works in a big office in New York. (Arbeit)
blue
My dad has got blue eyes. (blau)
brown
He has got light brown hair. (braun)
green
My sister has got green eyes. (grün)
orange
I like your orange T-shirt! (orange)
purple
He doesn’t like the colour purple. (lila, violett)
red
She drives a red sports car. (rot)
white
I like your white shirt. (weiß)
yellow
Her favourite colour is yellow. (gelb)
answer
Can you answer this question for me please? (antworten, beantworten)
favourite
My favourite colour is black. (Lieblings-)
what
What is your favourite colour? (was)
alphabet
There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. (Alphabet)
comb
He never uses a comb or a brush in the mornings. (Kamm)
has
She has two sons and four daughters. (hat)
letter
I write a letter to my penpal every month. (Brief)
listen
I like to listen to rock music. (zuhören)
same
Your shoes are the same colour as mine! (der-, die-, dasselbe)
sound
We can hear the sound of traffic outside. (Klang)
vowel
Queueing’ is a word with five vowels in it. (Vokal)
write
Write your name and telephone number on this paper. (schreiben)
repeat
Can you repeat the answer, please? (wiederholen)
an
This is an apple. (ein)
it
What is that?’ ‘It is a mobile phone.’ (es)
or
Do you like this one or the blue one best? (oder)
say
How do you say ‘table’ in French? (sagen)
spell
Can you spell your name for me? (buchstabieren)
question
How many questions are in this exercise? (Frage)
actor
He is a Hollywood actor. (Schauspieler)
are
Who are your friends? (sind)
birthday
It’s my birthday next week. (Geburtstag)
from
I ran all the way home from school. (aus, von)
here
I live here, in Madrid. (hier, hierher)
how
How did you get my phone number? (wie)
is
Where is my mobile? (ist)
spelling
My spelling is terrible. (Schreibweise, Orthografie)
today
It’s Linda’s birthday today. (heute)
underline
Underline the correct answers. (unterstreichen)
when
When is Linda’s birthday? (wann)
where
Where is the museum, please? (wo)
who
Who is your teacher? (wer)
why
Why are you so late? (warum)
you
How are you today? (du)
above
The light is above the door. (oben)
language
She speaks three languages: Japanese, Spanish and English. (Sprache)
a
That is a newspaper. (ein, eine)
capital
London is the capital of England. (Hauptstadt)
class
Mary is in the same class as me. (Klasse)
concentrate
Sometimes I find it hard to concentrate when I’m driving long distances. (konzentrieren)
could
My brother could read when he was five. (könnte)
does
What does he eat for breakfast? (macht, tut)
don’t
I don’t know the answer. (mach nicht, tu nicht)
example
Cheese is an example of food. (Beispiel)
for
I’ve been at this school for six years. (für)
mean
Start’ and ‘begin’ mean the same thing. (bedeuten)
of course
Of course I like pizza! Who doesn’t? (natürlich)
page
I tore a page out of my notebook. (Seite)
so
I have got a headache, so I can’t go to the party. (also)
that
He lives in that house on the corner. (das)
two
She has got two sisters. (zwei)
understand
Does Jim understand Spanish? (verstehen)
yes
Are you Ann?’ ‘Yes, I am.’ (ja)
then
I get up at 6 o’clock then I go to work. (dann)
number
Number the questions from 1 to 10. (Zahl)
eight
He has got eight cousins. (acht)
eleven
Football teams have got eleven players. (elf)
fifteen
Rugby Union teams have got fifteen
players. (fünfzehn)
fifty
My dad’s fifty. (fünfzig)
five
The town is five miles away. (fünf)
four
Most cars have got four wheels. (vier)
hundred
There are one hundred people at this party. (hundert)
no
Is that your bag?’ ‘No.’ (nein, kein)
one
I have got one brother. (ein)
seven
There are seven days in a week. (sieben)
six
There are six fish in the fishbowl. (sechs)
ten
Half of twenty is ten. (zehn)
thirteen
Thirteen is an unlucky number for some people. (dreizehn)
thirty
There are thirty days in September. (dreißig)
three
My cousin is three years old. (drei)
twelve
There are twelve months in a year. (zwölf)
twenty
I am twenty years old. (zwanzig)