Red Line 2, Coursebook
168 one hundred and sixty-eight Language 1 p. 38 counter ˈkaυntə Theke waitress ˈwe trəs Kellnerin → What would you like? wɒt ˌwυd ju: ˈla k Was hätten Sie gern?/ Was hättest du gern? yours jɔ:z deine/-r/-s, eure/-r/-s his h z seine/-r/-s; sein mine ma n meine/-r/-s hers hɜ:z ihre/-r/-s knife na f pl. knives na vz one knife – four knives Messer → fork fɔ:k Gabel → spoon spu:n Löffel → napkin ˈnæpk n Serviette ours aυəz unsere/-r/-s Enjoy your meal! ˈ ndʒɔ jɔ: ˌmi:l Guten Appetit! to enjoy nˈdʒɔ genießen meal mi:l Breakfast, dinner and tea are all meals . Mahlzeit, Essen → to taste te st schmecken; (Essen, Trinken) probieren to move mu:v bewegen plate ple t Teller → to knock over ˌnɒk ˈəυvə I knocked over my glass and milk went everywhere. umstoßen → question tag ˈkwestʃən ˌtæɡ ’You’re tired, aren’t you?’ is a question with a question tag . Bestätigungsfrage → p. 39 to rewrite , rewrote ˌri:ˈrait, ˌri:ˈrəυt umschreiben, neu schreiben possessive pronoun pəˌzes v ˈprəυnaυn ’Mine’, ’ours’ and ’yours’ are possessive pronouns . Possessivpronomen → whose hu:z wessen theirs ðeəz It’s not my book, it’s theirs (Lisa and Terry’s book). ihre/-r/-s → Language 2 p. 40 match mætʃ We won the football match 2 - 1. Spiel, Match → to cheer tʃ ə When Arsenal won, we all cheered and were very loud. jubeln → shirt ʃɜ:t Trikot, Shirt; Hemd → scarf skɑ:f Schal lovely ˈlʌvli schön, herrlich p. 41 future ˈfju:tʃə Futur; Zukunft tomorrow təˈmɒrəυ Today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday. morgen → Unit 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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