5.4 Wann hast du Kurse?
Guten Tag!
Zum Aufwärmen machen wir unseren Tagesminiplausch und eine Wiederholung.
Wiederholung
In the previous lesson, you learned how to talk about your course load and to say when you have classes. Let’s review!
Take a moment to write down a few notes in German about your class load and schedule. Wie viele Kurse hast du? How many classes do you have? Wann hast du Kurse? When do you have classes? Write down those words and phrases that you remember from the previous lesson. Then check your work.
Lektionsüberblick
In this lesson, we will continue to expand on your ability to talk about your studies. This lesson will focus on the telling time in German and being able to talk about time commitments. In the end, you will be able to 1) tell time on the 24hr clock and 2) say at what time your classes are.
1) Telling time – the 24hr clock
You might already be familiar with military time, also known as the 24-hour clock. In Germany, the 24-hour format is used for written times, e.g. the train times at der Bahnhof (the train station) or any official happenings. Although Germans generally use the 12-hour clock in conversation, the phrases are more complex and will be covered in 2nd semester. This lesson will start with the 24-hour clock.
It requires a small bit of math to convert a time in the 24-hour format (military time) to the 12-hour format, but you’ve got this.
Here are the steps:
- First, if the military time you see is less than 12:00, it is a.m. If it is greater than 12:00, it is p.m.
- If the military time is greater than 12:00, subtract 12 from the hour to get the regular/12-hour format time.
Example: You are at der Bahnhof, and your train leaves at 13:00. Using the steps above, what time is that in the 12-hour format?
Answer: Because the time is greater than 12, you know you are dealing with a p.m. time. So, subtract 12 from 13 (13-12), and your time is 1:00p.m (ein Uhr).
You better hurry! Your train is about to leave. 😉
Let’s practice.
Jetzt bist du dran!
2) Say at what time your classes are
Next let’s practice saying when your classes are. Read and listen to some examples sentences.
Let’s practice.
Jetzt bist du dran!
Zum Schluß
*As you conclude this lesson, don’t forget to check Canvas!*
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