1.3 Wie alt bist du?
Hallo allerseits!
Let’s warm up with our daily small talk (Tagesminiplausch) and a brief review (Wiederholung).
Wiederholung
In the previous lesson, you learned how to ask for someone’s name, say “nice to meet you”, and say “goodbye”. Let’s review what you have learned.
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Write in your journal/record in audio journal, how you would ask someone’s name, say nice to meet you, and say goodbye.
Lektionsüberblick
In this lesson, we will learn a frequent next step of an introductory conversation. In the end, you will be able to 1) say the numbers 0-12 and your age, 2) say how old you are, 3) ask someone’s age, and 4) use a two-word “magical question” that can keep a conversation going.
1) How to say the numbers
Learning the numbers (die Zahlen) is a practical skill in any language. In German, die Zahlen means the numbers. Below is a video showing the numbers 1-100. Watch the video with a focus on learning the first ten numbers and how to say your age.
Die Zahlen (null bis fünfundzwanzig) – To review, here are the numbers 0-25.
0 | null | ||||
1 | eins | 11 | elf | 21 | einundzwanzig |
2 | zwei | 12 | zwölf | 22 | zweiundzwanzig |
3 | drei | 13 | dreizehn | 23 | dreiundzwanzig |
4 | vier | 14 | vierzehn | 24 | vierundzwanzig |
5 | fünf | 15 | fünfzehn | 25 | fünfundzwanzig |
6 | sechs | 16 | sechzehn | ||
7 | sieben | 17 | siebzehn | ||
8 | acht | 18 | achtzehn | ||
9 | neun | 19 | neunzehn | ||
10 | zehn | 20 | zwanzig |
Let’s try some exercises to become more familiar with the German numbers.
Zahlen üben Practice numbers 1-12 by rolling dice and adding them up. If you do not have any dice, click here!
drei + sechs = neun
(“drei plus sechs ist neun”) |
🎬Even spies have to learn the hard way. Watch this tense scene from Inglourius Bastards. What gave him away?
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2) How to say how old you are
Look at the introductions below. How do they say their ages?
Grüß Gott, ich heiße Yasmin. Ich bin 21 Jahre alt und komme aus München. | |
Hallo! ich heiße Johannes. Ich bin 16 Jahre alt. Ich komme aus Stuttgart. | |
Servus, ich heiße Max und ich bin 34 Jahre alt. Ich komme aus New York, aber ich wohne jetzt in Wien. | |
Guten Tag, ich heiße Julia und komme aus Hamburg. Ich bin 28 Jahre alt. |
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3) How to ask someone’s age
Now, it’s time to take the focus off of us and ask a fellow student’s age. Look at Frida’s introduction below. Can you tell how Frida asks your age?
You can watch this video from EasyGerman to hear German native speakers answer the question “Wie alt bist du?” or the more formal “Wie alt sind Sie?”. Do they all answer the same way? At the beginning of the video, the host says that asking someone’s age is a complicated topic. Do you agree?
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You’ve already learned a number of questions & answers, statements & responses that belong to a introduction. Do you remember which ones belong together?
4) Die magische Frage
Do you remember what questions you have to ask to get the response “Ich heiße Sofia” or “Ich bin 19 Jahre alt“? You will now be introduced to a two-word “magical question” that is almost universal. The question can help you out, when you can’t remember the right question, but you want to keep the conversation going.
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Zum Schluß
*As you conclude this lesson, don’t forget to check Canvas!*
Need extra practice with the numbers? Check out these additional resources:
Media Attributions
- Deutsch Zahlen von 1 bis 100 Video by Deutsch lernen in Deutschland, licensed under CC BY International License.
- Dice exercise and image adapted from Willkommen: Deutsch für alle, licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License
- German Counting Image adapted from Willkommen: Deutsch für alle, licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License
- Introductions text and images adapted from Grenzenlos Deutsch, licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License.
- Musa’s image and text adapted from SchlaU, licensed under CC BY International License.
- Und du? text adapted from Grenzenlos Deutsch, licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License.
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- dice
- Counting image adapted from from Willkommen: Deutsch für alle, Copyright © 2020 by Claudia Kost and Crystal Sawatzky, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
- Image of Yasmin from Grenzenlos Deutsch, GD Yasmin-223×300, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. © Grenzenlos Deutsch is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license
- Image of Johannes from Grenzenlos Deutsch, Grenzenlos Deutsch, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. © Grenzenlos Deutsch is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license
- Image of Max from Grenzenlos Deutsch, GD Max.pgn_-211×300, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. © Grenzenlos Deutsch is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license
- Image of Julia from Grenzenlos Deutsch, Grenzenlos Deutsch, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. © Grenzenlos Deutsch is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license
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