4.13 Wann machst du deine Hobbys?
Hallo alle zusammen!
Zum Aufwärmen machen wir unseren Tagesminiplausch und eine Wiederholung.
Wiederholung
In the previous lesson, you learned to talk about how long you have participated in a hobby or activity and to give simple reasons for why you like your hobby. Let’s review what you have learned.
Wie lange machst du schon dein Hobby? Answer the question using the word seit + a length of time. Warum machst du gern dein Hobby? Why do you like to do your hobby? Answer this question using a short answer from the examples above or from the previous lesson.
Lektionsüberblick
As you talk more about your hobbies and share your interests with potential friends, you may ask each other how often you each engage with your hobbies. In this lesson, we will take our previous knowledge about days and times of day and apply it to our hobbies and other free time activities. In the end, you will be able to say how often you engage with your hobbies/activities, whether 1) every day, every week, etc. or 2) biweekly, bimonthly, etc.
1) Daily, weekly, monthly
Your friends might want to know when you participate in an activity. In order to answer this, you’ll need to know the question that you will hear first. Listen to the example questions below.
Wann schwimmst du?
Wann kochst du? Wann fotografierst du? |
Hear are some responses that you can use as models. Read and listen.
You can also show the regularity of an activity with the word jeden.
Let’s practice.
Jetzt bist du dran!
Frankfurt am Main im Blickpunkt

Der Eiserner Steg in Frankfurt ist eine Fußgängerbrücke über den Main, und viele Paare hängen dort Liebesschlösser auf, ähnlich wie auf der Hohenzollernbrücke in Köln. Ein kleiner Unterschied ist, dass der Eiserne Steg, der 1868 erbaut wurde, älter und kleiner als die Hohenzollernbrücke ist. Außerdem hat man von ihr einen schönen Blick auf die Frankfurter Skyline.
The Eiserner Steg in Frankfurt is a pedestrian bridge over the Main River, and many couples hang love locks there, similar to the one on the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne. One small difference is that the Eiserner Steg, built in 1868, is older and smaller than the Hohenzollern Bridge. It also offers a beautiful view of the Frankfurt skyline.
2) Other frequencies
Do you recall the numbers 1-10? If not, you can review the numbers from lesson 1.3. You can use your knowledge of the numbers to indicate the number of times you do an activity. Read and listen to the examples.
Ich spiele Volleyball zweimal die Woche. | |
Ich wandere dreimal im Monat. |
Let’s practice.
Zum Schluß
*As you conclude this lesson, don’t forget to check Canvas!*
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