German with Angelika

German with Angelika

Perfekt Tense (Level A1.2) PART FOUR

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Part four of this four part series puts it all together, regular verbs, irregular verbs, verbs with a separable prefix and verbs of movement which require a form of “sein”. This episode gives you another opportunity to practice easy sentences in Perfekt tense with the following verbs

• probieren • verkaufen • rennen • einschlafen • aufstehen • gehen • packen • fliegen • lesen • einkaufen • kommen • heiraten • sehen / schauen / gucken • essen • üben

You can either translate the English sentences below and check the answer key, or you can listen to this 15 minute recording and practice with my student Anastasiya.

  1. I tried Sushi.
  2. I sold my car.
  3. She ran fast.
  4. He fell asleep fast.
  5. I got up at 8 o’clock.
  6. I went to the bank.
  7. I packed my bag.
  8. He flew to Munich.
  9. I read a book.
  10. I went shopping.
  11. They came to the party.
  12. My sister got married.
  13. We watched a movie.
  14. He has never had (eaten) Sushi.
  15. You (PLURAL) practiced a lot today.

ANSWER KEY

  1. Ich habe Sushi probiert.
  2. Ich habe mein Auto verkauft.
  3. Sie ist schnell gerannt.
  4. Er ist schnell eingeschlafen.
  5. Ich bin um 8 Uhr aufgestanden.
  6. Ich bin zur Bank gegangen.
  7. Ich habe meine Tasche gepackt.
  8. Er ist nach München geflogen.
  9. Ich habe ein Buch gelesen.
  10. Ich habe eingekauft.
  11. Sie sind zur Party gekommen.
  12. Meine Schwester hat geheiratet.
  13. Wir haben einen Film gesehen/geschaut/geguckt.
  14. Er hat noch nie Sushi gegessen.
  15. Ihr habt heute viel geübt.

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