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Worter - Spiele - Training 2-A2

🎤 Communication and Collaboration

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
das Interviewspieldie InterviewspieleNoun (n.)[ˈɪntɐvjuːˌʃpiːl]interview game
die Partnerarbeitdie PartnerarbeitenNoun (f.)[ˈpaʁtnɐˌʔaʁbaɪ̯t]pair work
austauschen-Verb[ˈaʊ̯sˌtaʊ̯ʃn̩]to exchange

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. die Partnerarbeit (pair work)
    • Example: Wir machen Partnerarbeit, so that we can learn better.
    • Explanation: We do pair work so that we can learn better.
  2. austauschen (to exchange)
    • Example: Wir tauschen unsere Ideen aus, because we have a joint project.
    • Explanation: We exchange our ideas because we have a joint project.

🚴‍♂️ Sports and Outdoor Activities

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
Rad fahren-Verb[ʁaːt ˈfaːʁən]to ride a bike
das Skispringen-Noun (n.)[ˈʃiːˌʃpʁɪŋən]ski jumping
zusehen-Verb[ˈʦuːˌzeːən]to watch, to observe

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. Rad fahren (to ride a bike)
    • Example: Ich fahre oft Rad, because it is healthy.
    • Explanation: I often ride a bike because it is healthy.
  2. zusehen (to watch, to observe)
    • Example: Er sieht dem Skispringen zu, because he finds the sport exciting.
    • Explanation: He watches ski jumping because he finds the sport exciting.

🎸 Art and Music

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
die E-Gitarredie E-GitarrenNoun (f.)[ˈeː ɡɪˌtaʁə]electric guitar

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. die E-Gitarre (electric guitar)
    • Example: Ich spiele E-Gitarre, because I love rock music.
    • Explanation: I play electric guitar because I love rock music.

🏃‍♂️ Action and Movement

VocabularyPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
legenVerb[ˈleːɡn̩]to put, to place
zurücklaufenVerb[ʦuˈʁʏkˌlaʊ̯fn̩]to run back
rollenVerb[ˈʁɔlən]to roll

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. legen (to put, to place)
    • Example: Ich lege das Buch auf den Tisch, so that you can read it.
    • Explanation: I put the book on the table so that you can read it.
  2. zurücklaufen (to run back)
    • Example: Ich laufe schnell zurück, because I forgot my phone.
    • Explanation: I run back quickly because I forgot my phone.

☕ Places and Social Interaction

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
das Kaffeehausdie KaffeehäuserNoun (n.)[ˈkafeˌhaʊ̯s]coffee house

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. das Kaffeehaus (coffee house)
    • Example: Wir treffen uns im Kaffeehaus, because it is cozy there.
    • Explanation: We meet at the coffee house because it is cozy there.

😡 Emotions and Expressions

VocabularyPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
die WutNoun (f.)[vuːt]anger
witzigAdjective[ˈvɪt͡sɪç]funny

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. die Wut (anger)
    • Example: Er spürt große Wut, because no one understands him.
    • Explanation: He feels great anger because no one understands him.
  2. witzig (funny)
    • Example: Er erzählt immer witzige Witze, therefore we laugh a lot.
    • Explanation: He always tells funny jokes, therefore we laugh a lot.

🔍 Observation and Checking

VocabularyPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
nachsehenVerb[ˈnaːxˌzeːən]to check

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. nachsehen (to check)
    • Example: Kannst du bitte nachsehen, if the door is locked?
    • Explanation: Can you please check if the door is locked?
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