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der, die, das - Remember the gender of a german noun with an easy trick 2
My idea is, to create a small funny story with every package of words and read/visualize it:
Story 1, in the floor, only maskulin nouns:
In the floor room are a man and his dog. They are sitting on a chair and watching into a mirrow. Suddenly, they see a dancing fish in the mirrow. The fish is giving them a pencil and says: ”Write the text “der” in your head!
Story 2 in the kittchen, only feminin nouns:
In the kitchen room is a woman and she keeps flowers in a vase. The sun is shining and she is singing: “di dididi di dididi… love, di dididi di… love….”
Story 3 in the bathroom, only neutrum nouns:
You are in the bathroom. You clean your face with water and after cleaning you use a towel. Suddenly the telefone rings and you have to turn your loud radio off. “You won a lot of money.”
Jul 30, 2010 2:20 AM
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with ur patience and ur intelligence, u can be a good teacher.
March 5, 2014
Hi Felix,
thank you for your answer. Sorry, with floor I mean corridor, I looked into my dictionary :-) Der Flur (masculine)
greetings,
Kathrin
July 30, 2010
der, die, das - Remember the gender of a german noun with an easy trick 2
My idea is, to create a small funny story with every package of words and read/visualize it:Story 1, in the floor, only maskulin nouns:
In the floor room are a man and his dog. They are sitting on a chair and watching into a mirrow. Suddenly, they see a dancing fish in the mirrow. The fish is giving them a pencil and says: ”Write the text “der” in your head!
*masculine
*what's a floor room?
*mirror
Story 2 in the kittchen, only feminin nouns:
In the kitchen room is a woman and she keeps flowers in a vase. The sun is shining and she is singing: “di dididi di dididi… love, di dididi di… love….”
*kitchen
Story 3 in the bathroom, only neutrum nouns:
You are in the bathroom. You clean your face with water and after cleaning you use a towel. Suddenly the telefone rings and you have to turn your loud radio off. “You won a lot of money.”
*telephone
July 30, 2010
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