1 Practise your vocabulary. Wortschatzübung. a. the opposite (Gegenteil) of child: b. uninteresting: c. 60 minutes are: d. not cheap: e. not early: f. The restaurant is in Olive Street. You can't it. g. If you don't know where you are, you must look at the h. If you can't find your way, you must for help: Can you me...the way to, please? i. I'm sorry, I'm not from here, I'm a j. I would like to know what's on. Let's buy a k. What's the name of the restaurant? -- I don't know, I can't l. If you are you must drink something. e. late f. miss g. map h. ask, tell i. stranger j. newspaper k. remember l. thirsty a. adult b. boring c. an hour d. expensive
2 Fill in the correct prepositions (at, for, from, in, on, to, with). Füllen die Lücken mit den richtigen Präpositionen (at, for, from, in, on, to, with). Wie bereits im Vokabelteil von Unit 1 erwähnt, werden Präpositionen im Englischen oft anders verwendet als im Deutschen. Die folgende Übung soll Ihnen dabei helfen, den zum Teil unterschiedlichen Gebrauch zu üben. a. Jenny has got something her mind. Her husband s birthday (Geburtstag) is in two days. She must go town the day and buy a new camera. She hasn t got a car, so she must take the bus. The bus stop is Main Street. there she can go town half an hour. b. Jerry Are you here holiday? Ben Jerry Yes, I am. I m Kansas. And you? Where are you I m Manchester. I m here my family. I d like to introduce you my wife, but she isn t here the moment. She s the supermarket. Ben Jerry Well, it was nice talking you. See you later, Ben. a. on, to, for, in, From, to, in b. on, from, from, from, with, to, at, at, to
3 Complete the following sentences with mustn t or needn t. Vervollständigen die folgenden Sätze mit mustn t oder needn t. Denken daran: mustn t heißt auf Deutsch nicht dürfen ; nicht müssen dagegen heißt needn t. a. Admission to this gallery is free. We needn t pay anything. b. You cross the street here. There are too many (zu viele) cars. c. In Great Britain you drive on the right. d. You buy a ticket, I can do it for you. e. Carol walk to town, Henry can drive her there (dorthin). f. You put your bag here, it s too big. Put it over there! g. I know the way, I can ask. h. The Thompsons buy a new house. Their old house is big enough. i. We miss the great party at the pub! j. You remember where the cathedral is. You can find it on the map. k. You introduce Sam to me, I know him (ihn). l. We tell Patrick the way, he knows it. b. mustn t c. mustn t d. needn t e. needn t f. mustn t g. needn t h. needn t i. mustn t j. needn t k. needn t l. needn t
4 Say in English that Sagen auf Englisch, dass (lassen dabei die Wörter in Klammern unübersetzt) a. Ihr Gesprächspartner eine neue Kamera kaufen sollte. You should buy a new camera. b. das Museum (schon) sehen können. c. sich nicht an Bob erinnern können. d. Ihr Gesprächspartner sich nicht hierhin setzen sollte. e. Jerry (unbedingt) das alte Rathaus besichtigen muss. f. die Kinder nicht in die Disco gehen dürfen. g. Linda nicht so viel trinken sollte. h. Phil heute nicht treffen können. i. Ihre Mutter anrufen müssen. j. Ihr Mann / Ihre Frau mit den Kindern reden sollte. k. Ernest Peggy nicht zur Bushaltestelle fahren muss, sie kann zu Fuß gehen. b. I can see the museum. c. I can t remember Bob. d. You shouldn t sit down here. e. Jerry must visit the old Town Hall. f. The children may not go to the disco. g. Linda shouldn t drink so much. h. I can t meet Phil today. i. I must call my mother. j. My husband / my wife should talk to the children k. Ernest needn t drive Peggy to the bus stop, she can walk.
5 Your new friend Albert always talks while he eats. Ask for the parts of the sentence you can t understand. Ihr neuer Freund Albert hat die schlechte Angewohnheit, mit vollem Mund zu sprechen. Fragen nach den Satzteilen, die nicht verstehen. Beachten dabei, dass eine Präposition immer am Ende des Fragesatzes steht! a. Albert My father is from h. Albert To get to the gallery, you must turn right Where is your father from? at the Albert He s from London. b. Albert I, so I must take the bus. Albert At the town hall. i. Albert Barbara, so she can t come with us. Albert Because (weil) I haven t got a car. c. Albert Laura can t go on..., she hasn t got time. Albert Because she s away on business. j. Albert You must try It s wonderful. Albert She can t go on holiday. d. Albert My brother has got a nice Albert This cappuccino. k. Albert: All my friends are from Albert He s got a nice house. e. Albert We can meet at o clock. Albert Albert: They re from England. l. Albert We can visit Edward and Peggy on Albert At 8 o clock. f. Albert We should go the in the afternoon. Albert Albert: We can visit them on Thursday. m. Albert There s a nice restaurant in town, but I Albert To the Art Gallery. g. Albert You can get there can t remember Albert Albert: I can t remember its name. Albert By (mit dem) bus. d. What has your brother got? e. When can we meet? f. Where should we go (to)? g. How can I get there? h. Where must I turn right? i. Why can't Barbara come with us? j. What must I try? m. What can't you remember? k. Where are all your friends from / Where are they (all) from? l. When can we visit them / When can we visit Edward and Peggy? b. Why must you take the bus? c. Where can't Laura go?