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Pre-AP 1st Semester

Pre-AP 1st semester final exam study guide answers (fall 2013)

GermanEnglish
Fleisch meat
Baum tree
rieche smell
Auge eye
Kriegsfilm war movie
Strassenbahn streetcar
Loewe lion
Flasche bottle
Eier egges
Voegel birds
Jugendherberge youth hostel
billiger cheaper
Berg mountain
hoch high
Kaefig cage
Schaf sheep
Tier animal
Was was "Du bist Deutschland" It was a government sponsored film to encourage Germans to have more children. It was a failure because people thought it was too nationalistic.
Is it okay to "trampen" in Germany? it is more acceptable and less dangerous in Germany than in the U.S.
Do Germans use homeopathic medices alongside tradional medicine? yes
Do Germans love the outdoor? yes
Do Germans go on farm vacations? yes
Are spa treatments encouraged in Germany? yes
Are American films popular in Germany? yes
Does the brand Nivea come from Germany? yes
runs laufen/rennen
travels/rides/drives fahren
ice skate Schlittschuhlaufen
to use benutzen
the lion der Loewe
always immer
the roller coaster die Achterbahn
the city/place der Ort
the snake die Schlange
remembers sich erinneren an
anziehen (use reflexively) Ich ziehe mich an.
schminken (use reflexively) Ich schminke mich.
waschen (use reflexively) Ich wasche mich.
putzen (use reflexively) Ich putze mir die Zaehne.
baden (use reflexively) Ich bade mich.
rasieren (use reflexively) Ich rasiere mich.
der Hals neck
der Finger finger
der Arm arm
die Hand hand
die Brueste chest
der Zahn tooth
der Mund mouth
der Haartrockner hair dryer
die Schulter shoulder
sich kuessen to kiss
die Lippen lips
die Augen eyes
der Kamm comb
sich verlieben to be in love
sich kennen to know (be familiar with)
der Rasierschaum shaving cream
der Ellenbogen elbow
die Seife soap
sich baden to bath
sich duschen to shower
sich waschen to wash
sich vorstellen to introduce
das Shampoo shampoo
Describe your bedtime routine in German! Example: Ich ziehe mich aus Ich ziehe mir den Schlafanzug an. Ich putze mir die Zaehne. Ich wasche mir das Gesicht. Ich nehme Tabletten. Ich gehe ins Bett. Ich schlafe ein.
accsuative reflexive pronoun for ich mich
accsuative reflexive pronoun for du dich
accsuative reflexive pronoun for er/sie/es sich
accusative reflexive pronoun for wir uns
accsusative reflexive pronoun for ihr euch
acussative reflexive pronoun for sie, Sie sich
dative reflexive pronoun for ich mir
dative reflexive pronoun for du dir
I have a cold Ich habe eine Erkaeltung.
I travel by ambulance Ich fahre mit dem Krankenwagen.
I am a female dentist. Ich bin Zahnaertztin.
I go to the male doctor. Ich gehe zum Artzt.
zum Artzt gehen to go to the doctor
sich uebel fuehlen to feel nauseous
niesen und husten sneeze and cough
in die Apotheke gehen to go to the pharmacist
Gesund werden to be healthy
in schlechter Form sein to be in bad shape
ein Rezept bekommen to get a prescription
sich den Arm brehen to break ones arm
keinen Sport treiben to do no sports
zu viel essen to eat too much
allergisch sein to be allergic
medikamente nehmen to take medication
Zahnschmerzen haben to have a toothache
finden (Prateritum/Konjuntiv II form) faenden
sein (Praeteritum/Konjuntive II form) waeren
haben (Praeteritum/Konjunktive II form) haette
kommen (Praeteritum/Konjuntiv II form) kaemen
forms of wuerden ich wuerde du wuerdest er/sie/es wuerde wir wuerden ihr wuerdet sie,Sie wuerden
How do you form the Konjuntiv II (subjunktive) with wuerden? use the narrative past tense form and then the appropriate endings: example: bringen > braechte, braechtst, braechte, braechten, braeuchtet, braueten.
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