| In
Kapitel Sechs you will learn how to ask
for and tell the time and the date, use a variety of time
expressions to signal more precisely when and for how long
you do things, and use a variety of expressions of specific
measure: time, distance, weight, volume, etc.
Vocabulary
learning in this chapter centers on various elements of
time such as clock time, days, parts of days, months, seasons,
etc. and units of measure. You will also learn to use accusative
prepositions to give more precise information about time,
manner, and place. Accomplising these performance goals
will involve using accusative forms, which you have learned
and have been practicing since Kapitel
4.

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Teil
6,1
| Telling
time with 12- and 24-hour clock |
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Teil
6,2
| Standard
word order and inverted word order |
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Teil
6,3
| Accusative
time expressions: days, parts of days, months
and seasons |
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Teil
6,4
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Adverbs of time; negation of specific time expressions |
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Teil
6,5
| Adverbs
of regularity; negating adverbs of regularity |
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Teil
6,6
Accusative
prepositions:
durch, für,
gegen, ohne,
um;
Vocabulary for outdoor activities: Stadt
und Land
Lesestück: „Ein Sonntagsspaziergang” |
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Teil
6,7
Adverbs
to describe spans of time;
Specific measures: speed, age, weight, volume,
height, length, width, distance
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