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Lesson 3 ~ Essen Problems

Food!
Translate the following foods:
 * 1) der Fisch
 * 2) der Salat
 * 3) das Brot
 * 4) der Käse
 * 5) die Hähnchen
 * 6) das Obst
 * 7) die Meeresfrüchte
 * 8) die Zwiebeln
 * 9) der Senf
 * 10) die Kartoffel

Pronouns
Translate the following pronouns:

Me

You (accusative)

You all (accusative, plural)

Him

Us

Antecedents
Example: Den Eisbecher, er ist Kälte (Eisbecher = bowl of ice-cream). In German, instead of saying it is very cold, you would say he is very cold. How do you know when to use he? Look at the gender of the noun. In this case the noun Eisbecher is masculine. If it were der Apfel, you would use er because Apfel is masculine.

Remember that antecedents are in the accusative form. So er turns to ihn.

Fill in the blanks:

Den goes to ____.

Die goes to ____.

Das goes to ____.

Die (plural) goes to _____.

Food-Related Verbs
Translate the following Food-Related Verbs:


 * 1) to eat
 * 2) to drink
 * 3) to get/receive
 * 4) would like
 * 5) to want

Möchten
Conjugate Möchten.
 * 1) ich:
 * du:
 * 1) er/sie/es:
 * 2) wir:
 * 3) ihr:
 * 4) sie/Sie:

Wollen
Conjugate Wollen.
 * 1) ich:
 * du:
 * 1) er/sie/es:
 * 2) wir:
 * 3) ihr:
 * 4) sie/Sie:

Hunger and Thirst
Translate: I am hungry She is hungry We are hungry

Formal Conversations

 * 1) What is the word for thank you when speaking to a waiter?
 * 2) What would the waiter's response be?

Kein-words
Say to a waiter you would like none of the following:


 * 1) salad
 * 2) bread
 * 3) chicken
 * 4) corn
 * 5) cheese
 * 6) cake
 * 7) fruit

Accusative case prepositions
Translate the following:


 * 1) through
 * 2) for
 * 3) against
 * 4) without
 * at, around

Saying How Food Tastes
Translate the following:


 * 1) delicious
 * 2) tasty
 * 3) crunchy
 * 4) spicy
 * 5) salty
 * 6) sweet
 * 7) bitter
 * 8) sour
 * 9) hot
 * 10) cold
 * 11) disgusting

Dieser
Translate the following:


 * 1) This cheeseburger is good.
 * 2) This sausage tastes good.
 * 3) This chicken tastes bad.
 * 4) You eat this cheeseburger.
 * 5) You eat this sausage.
 * 6) You eat this chicken.

Jeder
Translate the following:


 * 1) Every cheeseburger is good.
 * 2) Every sausage tastes good.
 * 3) Every chicken tastes bad.
 * 4) You eat every cheeseburger.
 * 5) You eat every sausage.
 * 6) You eat every chicken.

Welcher
Translate the following: You will need this for this section: ate = haben + gegessen at end of sentence. example: Ich habe den Cheeseburger gegessen.


 * 1) Which cheeseburger is good?
 * 2) Which sausage tastes good?
 * 3) Which chicken tastes bad?
 * 4) You ate which cheeseburger?
 * 5) You ate which sausage?
 * 6) You ate which chicken?

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