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German A1 Unit 6 What You Learned
German A1 Unit 6 What You Learned
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2/25/2019 German A1 - Unit 6 - What you learned in this unit - Google Docs
schwimmen / to swim
schnorcheln / to snorkel
tauchen / to dive
das Skifahren / skiing
skifahren gehen / to go skiing
das Schlittschuhlaufen / ice skating
das Land / countryside, land
aufs Land gehen / to go to the countryside
die Natur / nature
spazieren gehen / to go for a walk
wandern / hiking
lesen / to read
Fahrrad fahren / to ride a bike
Freunde treffen / to meet friends
Computerspiele spielen / play computer games
tanzen / to dance
Fußball/Basketball/Handball spielen / to play football, baseball, handball
reisen / to travel
kochen / to cook
malen / to paint
die Fotografie / photography
Musik hören / to listen to music
Musik spielen/machen / to play or make music
da Joggen / jogging
die Freizeit / free time
das Hobby / hobby
Was machst du in deiner Freizeit? / What are you doing in your free time?
Was sind deine Hobbys? / What are your hobbies?
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kompliziert / complicated
einfach / easy, simple
schwer / difficult, hard
leicht / easy, light, not heavy
interessant / interesting
spannend / exciting, thrilling
langweilig / boring
gemütlich / cozy
praktisch / practical, handy
freundlich / kind, nice, friendly
nett / kind, nice, friendly
zu / too
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● Some of the verbs that will always go with the accusative case:
haben (to have)
kaufen (to buy)
brauchen (to need)
mitnehmen (to take with you)
besuchen (to visit)
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