Unit 3: Reading Unit 4: Writing Unit 5: Grammar
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Use the present tense to describe what is happening right now, what you do regularly or what you do in an ongoing situation.
Use the present tense to describe what is happening right now, what you do regularly or what you do in an ongoing situation.
Use the present tense to describe what is happening right now, what you do regularly or what you do in an ongoing situation.
It's important to express yourself clearly and in detail when you write in German. Find out how to give information about yourself and your family members, including why you get on with them.
Improve your writing skills with a range of vocabulary and techniques to help you write confidently and descriptively about your home life and area.
Pick out key information about a holiday resort and accommodation in a German-speaking country, and learn how to write a complaint or review.
Young people in the German-speaking countries enjoy a variety of hobbies in their free time, from summer and winter sports to making music in bands.
School life in the German-speaking countries is quite different from the UK. Practise reading about the different school systems and what students would like to change about them.
