1.1 Hallo! Darf ich dir jemanden vorstellen?


Guten Tag!

Let’s warm up with a brief bit of small talk (Tagesminiplausch).

Lektionsüberblick (Lesson overview)

Each lesson will start with a segment called “Was weißt du schon?” (What do you already know?”) that checks whether you have the necessary background knowledge upon which the new lesson will be built. In this first lesson, we are working on introducing family and friends to others. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to 1) state your intention to introduce someone, 2) introduce that person to another, and 3) say their pronouns. Let’s get started!

Was weißt du schon?

What do you already know? Hopefully, from your previous German language learning experiences, you remember how to say hello, goodbye, nice to meet you, and to say your name. Let’s review those skills. If you are unsure after these exercises, a link is provided to the lessons in the beginning German book, Deutsch im Alltag I.

Read the text below and then answer the question.


Noch nicht start klar?

Du kannst immer auf die gleiche 1010-Lektion zurückgreifen!

Not confident about starting this lesson?

You can always review the same Lektion from 1010.

1) May I introduce my friend to you?

Look at the comic strip below. Can you tell what the characters are saying or intend to do?

Characters about to introduce friends and family

If you guessed that they would like to introduce you to friends and family members, you guessed right. Let’s practice. Be sure to click through to each question.

 

Now let’s look at another way to introduce someone that doesn’t use darf or dürfte. Try reading the sentences in the comic strip below aloud. Then practice with the questions. Be sure to click through to each question.

 

 

 

 Jetzt bist du dran!

Think of a friend, family member, or classmate nearby. If you wanted to introduce this person, what would you say? Choose an option from above that feels comfortable and write it in your written journal. Now practice saying the sentence aloud in your audio journal.

2) Say what another person’s name is

Characters saying Er/sie/Xier heißt

Do you notice the use of er/sie/xier above? These words take the place of the person’s name and are called pronouns.

Let’s practice giving someone’s name using pronouns. Be sure to click through to each question.

 

 

 Jetzt bist du dran!

Think of a friend, family member, or classmate nearby. How would you give their name? Write that sentence in your written journal. Then say the sentence aloud in your audio journal.
Do you remember how to introduce yourself and ask for someone’s name? Combine your skills! Imagine you are at a party with a friend and they want to meet a third person neither of you knows but is too nervous to introduce themselves. Write out a short dialogue introducing yourself and your friend to the third person and then ask them what their name is.

3) How to say others’ pronouns

If your family member or friend prefers to have their pronouns stated, here are some common ones:

His pronouns are he/him. Seine Pronomen sind er/ihm.
Her pronouns are she/her. Ihre Pronomen sind sie/ihr.
Their pronouns are they/them. Xiere Pronomen sind xier/xiem.*

*There is no commonly accepted gender-neutral pronoun in German like the singular “they” in English. The grammatically neutral pronoun “es” is not used for people (unless a person chooses to use it for themselves). Instead, there is a large variety of potential gender neutral pronouns. This book will use “xier/xiem”, which has been in use for more than 10 years.

If you want to read more about this topic, you can read comic artist and author Illi Anna Heger’s blog post Pronouns (in English). This webpage (in German) shows the impressive variety of pronoun variations. This video report from 2019 produced by Der Standard discusses this complex topic in Germany.

 

 Jetzt bist du dran!

Listen again to the sentences above. Think of the friend, family member, or classmate you introduced earlier. Now practice giving that person’s preferred pronouns by recording the appropriate sentence in your audio journal.

Zum Schluß

In this lesson, you learned to 1) state your intention to introduce someone, 2) introduce that person to another, and 3) say their pronouns. If you are feeling unsure about any part of the introduction, go back to that section and review.

Now write out your sentence that means you are about to introduce someone, then give that person’s name and any preferred pronouns, if desired. Then record yourself in your audio journal. If you can do it immediately without reading, that’s great! Otherwise, practice saying it a couple times before recording. Or rerecord, if you are not satisfied.

*As you conclude this lesson, don’t forget to check Canvas!*

Media Attributions

  • Comic – Darf ich dir einen Freund…made at www.MakeBeliefsComix.com
  • Comic – Darf ich… made at www.MakeBeliefsComix.com

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