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== Interactive Exercises ==
'''Do you know the irregular verbs?:'''
 
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{|
| fall || ''fell'' || ''fallen''
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| feel || ''felt'' || ./.
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| find || ''found''  || ./.
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| found: || ''founded'' || ./.
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== Interaktive Übungen ==
'''Move the words into the gaps:'''
'''Move the words into the gaps:'''


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But last year I (not / work)
=== Arthur and the Dragon ===
'''Put in the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.''' Find sentences that happened earlier (→ ''had happened'').


really that good then.
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One  Arthur ''wandered|was wandering(wander)'' around the forest when he noticed he ''hadn't eaten(not, eat)'' anything the whole morning. Then he suddenly ''saw(see)'' a little hut under a tree. There was an old woman who ''had lived(live)'' there all her life.  


7.   As I (want /pass) I term.
After she ''had given(give)'' him some bread and ale he ''thanked(thank)'' her. Then she ''told(tell)'' about a dragon who ''had kidnapped(kidnap)'' a young girl a year erlier.
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hard enough for English, that's why my marks (not / be) English exam successfully next year, I (study) I
{{Show-Hide|One  Arthur ''wandered/was wandering(wander)'' around the forest when he noticed he ''hadn't eaten(not, eat)'' anything the whole morning. Then he suddenly ''saw(see)'' a little hut under a tree. There was an old woman who ''had lived(live)'' there all her life.


After she ''had given(give)'' him some bread and ale he ''thanked(thank)'' her. Then she ''told(tell)'' about a dragon who ''had kidnapped(kidnap)'' a young girl a year erlier.
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harder this
'''Part 2'''
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She told him: "After the dragon ''had broken(break)'' our houses and fields, there ''were(be)'' some years of peace.


Then one day he ''came(come)'' back and ''burned|burned(burn)'' our houses again.


During my last summer holidays, my parents (send)
After he ''had eaten(eat)'' many men he ''took(take)'' a young girl and ''flew(fly)'' away. She hasn't been seen since then!"
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I (learn)
{{Show-Hide|She told him: "After the dragon ''had broken(break)'' our houses and fields, there ''were(be)'' some years of peace. Then one day he ''came(come)'' back and ''burned/burned (burn)'' our houses again. After he ''had eaten(eat)'' many men he ''took(take)'' a young girl and ''flew(fly)'' away. She hasn't been seen since then!"}}


great and I (think) I
'''Part 3'''
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Arthur ''followed(follow)'' the stories of the dragon until (=bis) he ''arrived (arrive)'' at a cave. Bones and rusty armour ''were lying (lie)'' all over the place.


to London, I (not / enjoy)
But there was no sign of the dragon who ''had been(be) there earlier.
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the language course, I (meet) I
{{Show-Hide|Arthur ''followed(follow)'' the stories of the dragon until (=bis) he ''arrived (arrive)'' at a cave. Bones and rusty armour ''were lying (lie)'' all over the place.


But there was no sign of the dragon who ''had been(be) there earlier.}}


me on a language course to London, a lot.
=== Learning English ===
'''Put in the correct forms! (all tenses!)
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Last year I ''hadn't worked|had not worked (not / work)'' hard enough for English, that's why my marks ''weren't|were not (not / be) really that good then.


learning English.
During my last summer holidays, my parents ''sent (send)'' me to a language course in London.  When I ''came (come)'' back in September I noticed I ''had improved (improved)'' my English.


lots of young people from all over
At the moment I ''am revising|'m revising (revise)'' all the irregular verbs because they ''are|'re (be) relly important. And I
'' have already begun (begin / already)'' to learn all new words.


If I ''pass (pass)'' my exam, I ''will do|'ll do (do) an apprenticeship as an office clerk.
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12.    There I (notice}
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Last year I ''hadn't worked(not / work)'' hard enough for English, that's why my marks ''weren't (not / be) really that good then.


13.    Now I (have)
During my last summer holidays, my parents ''sent (send)'' me to a language course in London. When I ''came (come)'' back in September I noticed I ''had improved (improved)'' my English.


14.    At the moment I (revise)
At the moment I '''m revising|am revising (revise)'' all the irregualr verbs because they '''re (be) relly important. And I
'' have already begun (begin / already)'' to learn all new words.


15.    And I (begin / already)
If I ''pass (pass)'' my exam, I '''ll do (do) an apprenticeship as an office clerk.}}


16.    I (think)
=== British History ===


'''Complete the following text using the words in brackets in their correct form. Use the simple past, past perfect or past progressive.'''


to speak
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When Edward ''died(die)'' in 1066, the Saxons ''chose (choose)'' Harold as King of England. But then Harold ''heard|heared (hear)'' about the king of Norway. He ''had landed (land) '' in the North a few days before. Harold ''took (take)'' his soldiers north and ''defeated (defeat) '' the King of Norway at Stamford bridge. While Harold ''had|was having (have)'' a rest after the battle, someone ''told (tell)'' him about William of Normandy.
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I (have) I
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Harold ''went (go)'' back south again. When William ''arrived (arrive) '' at the battlefield, Harold and his men ''were already waiting (already, wait) '' there. They ''had found (find) '' a good place at the top of a hill.
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how important it (be)
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But of course they ''were (be) '' tired because they ''had walked (walk) '' a long way; William and the Normans ''won (win) '' the battle. Harold '' was talking (talk) '' to one of his knights when an arrow ''hit (hit)'' him. And so William '' became (become)'' King of England.


much more fun learning English than 11 i
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    English grammar
 
to read the texts in my English textbooks again,
 
one unit every week.    
 
I (do)
 
 
17.    My exam (be)
 
18.    If I (pass)
 
19. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I (go) 1
 
20. As you (see / can)


any time to be lost, an apprenticeship in September. back to London to work there for a while, a real London fan already.
{{Show-Hide|When Edward ''died(die)'' in 1066, the Saxons ''chose (choose)'' Harold as King of England. But then Harold ''heard/heared (hear)'' about the king of Norway. He ''had landed (land) '' in the North a few days before. Harold ''took (take)'' his soldiers north and ''defeated (defeat) '' the King of Norway at Stamford bridge. While Harold ''had/was having (have)'' a rest after the battle, someone ''told (tell)'' him about William of Normandy.
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Harold ''went (go)'' back south again. When William ''arrived (arrive) '' at the battlefield, Harold and his men ''were already waiting (already, wait) '' there. They ''had found (find) '' a good place at the top of a hill.
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But of course they ''were (be) '' tired because they ''had walked (walk) '' a long way; William and the Normans ''won (win) '' the battle. Harold '' was talking (talk) '' to one of his knights when an arrow ''hit (hit)'' him. And so William '' became (become)'' King of England.}}




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Aktuelle Version vom 25. April 2022, 18:58 Uhr

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Interactive Exercises

Do you know the irregular verbs?:

fall fell fallen
feel felt ./.
find found ./.
found: founded ./.

Move the words into the gaps:

Before Arthur found the sword in the stone he had lived with Sir Hector and Kay.

After he had found the sword he lived in Camelot.

Arthur and the Dragon

Put in the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Find sentences that happened earlier (→ had happened).

One Arthur wandered|was wandering(wander) around the forest when he noticed he hadn't eaten(not, eat) anything the whole morning. Then he suddenly saw(see) a little hut under a tree. There was an old woman who had lived(live) there all her life.

After she had given(give) him some bread and ale he thanked(thank) her. Then she told(tell) about a dragon who had kidnapped(kidnap) a young girl a year erlier.

One Arthur wandered/was wandering(wander) around the forest when he noticed he hadn't eaten(not, eat) anything the whole morning. Then he suddenly saw(see) a little hut under a tree. There was an old woman who had lived(live) there all her life.

After she had given(give) him some bread and ale he thanked(thank) her. Then she told(tell) about a dragon who had kidnapped(kidnap) a young girl a year erlier.


Part 2

She told him: "After the dragon had broken(break) our houses and fields, there were(be) some years of peace.

Then one day he came(come) back and burned|burned(burn) our houses again.

After he had eaten(eat) many men he took(take) a young girl and flew(fly) away. She hasn't been seen since then!"

She told him: "After the dragon had broken(break) our houses and fields, there were(be) some years of peace. Then one day he came(come) back and burned/burned (burn) our houses again. After he had eaten(eat) many men he took(take) a young girl and flew(fly) away. She hasn't been seen since then!"


Part 3

Arthur followed(follow) the stories of the dragon until (=bis) he arrived (arrive) at a cave. Bones and rusty armour were lying (lie) all over the place.

But there was no sign of the dragon who had been(be) there earlier.

{{{1}}}


Learning English

Put in the correct forms! (all tenses!)

Last year I hadn't worked|had not worked (not / work) hard enough for English, that's why my marks weren't|were not (not / be) really that good then.

During my last summer holidays, my parents sent (send) me to a language course in London. When I came (come) back in September I noticed I had improved (improved) my English.

At the moment I am revising|'m revising (revise) all the irregular verbs because they are|'re (be) relly important. And I have already begun (begin / already) to learn all new words.

If I pass (pass) my exam, I will do|'ll do (do) an apprenticeship as an office clerk.

Last year I hadn't worked(not / work) hard enough for English, that's why my marks weren't (not / be) really that good then.

During my last summer holidays, my parents sent (send) me to a language course in London. When I came (come) back in September I noticed I had improved (improved) my English.

At the moment I m revising


British History

Complete the following text using the words in brackets in their correct form. Use the simple past, past perfect or past progressive.

When Edward died(die) in 1066, the Saxons chose (choose) Harold as King of England. But then Harold heard|heared (hear) about the king of Norway. He had landed (land) in the North a few days before. Harold took (take) his soldiers north and defeated (defeat) the King of Norway at Stamford bridge. While Harold had|was having (have) a rest after the battle, someone told (tell) him about William of Normandy.

Harold went (go) back south again. When William arrived (arrive) at the battlefield, Harold and his men were already waiting (already, wait) there. They had found (find) a good place at the top of a hill.

But of course they were (be) tired because they had walked (walk) a long way; William and the Normans won (win) the battle. Harold was talking (talk) to one of his knights when an arrow hit (hit) him. And so William became (become) King of England.

When Edward died(die) in 1066, the Saxons chose (choose) Harold as King of England. But then Harold heard/heared (hear) about the king of Norway. He had landed (land) in the North a few days before. Harold took (take) his soldiers north and defeated (defeat) the King of Norway at Stamford bridge. While Harold had/was having (have) a rest after the battle, someone told (tell) him about William of Normandy.


Harold went (go) back south again. When William arrived (arrive) at the battlefield, Harold and his men were already waiting (already, wait) there. They had found (find) a good place at the top of a hill.

But of course they were (be) tired because they had walked (walk) a long way; William and the Normans won (win) the battle. Harold was talking (talk) to one of his knights when an arrow hit (hit) him. And so William became (become) King of England.