IO Elem.Comp German .Indd

IO Elem.Comp German .Indd

New Inside Out Elementary Companion German Edition Sue Kay, Vaughan Jones & Jill Leatherbarrow IIOO eelem.complem.comp ggermanerman ..inddindd I 112/6/072/6/07 009:43:509:43:50 Welcome to the New Inside Out Elementary Companion! What information does the New Inside Out Companion give you? • a summary of key words and phrases from each unit of New Inside Out Elementary Student’s Book • pronunciation of the key words and phrases • translations of the key words and phrases • sample sentences showing the words and phrases in context • a summary of the Grammar Extra Reference from New Inside Out Elementary Student’s Book Abbreviations used in the Companion (art) article (phr v) phrasal verb (m) masculine (v) verb (pron) pronoun (pl n) plural noun (v*) irregular verb (prep) preposition (adv) adverb (adj) adjective (det) determiner (conj) conjunction (n) noun (f) feminine VOWELS AND DIPHTHONGS CONSONANTS /p/ pen /pen/ /s/ snake /sneIk/ /A…/ calm start /kA…m stA…t/ /I/ big fish /bIg fIS/ /b/ bad /bœd/ /z/ noise /nOIz/ /Å / hot spot /hÅt spÅt/ /i…/ green beans /gri…n bi…nz/ /t/ tea /ti…/ /S/ shop /SÅp/ /I´/ ear /I´/ /U/ should look /SUd lUk/ /d/ dog /dÅg/ /Z/ measure /meZ´(r/ /eI/ face /feIs/ /u…/ blue moon /blu… mu…n/ /tS/ church /tS‰…tS/ /m/ make /meIk/ /U´/ pure /pjU´(r/ /e/ ten eggs /ten egz/ /dZ/ jazz /dZœz/ /n/ nine /naIn/ /OI/ boy /bOI / /´/ about mother /´baUt møD´/ /k/ cost /kÅst/ /N/ sing /sIN/ /´U/ nose /n´Uz/ /‰…/ learn words /l‰…n w‰…dz/ /g/ girl /g‰…l/ /h/ house /haUs/ /e´/ hair /he´/ /O…/ short talk /SO…t tO…k/ /f/ far /fA…(r/ /l/ leg /leg/ /aI/ eye /aI/ /œ/ fat cat /fœt kœt/ /v/ voice /vOIs/ /r/ red /red/ /aU/ mouth /maU∏/ /ø/ must come /møst køm/ /∏/ thin /∏In/ /w/ wet /wet/ /D/ then / Den/ /j/ yes /jes/ IIOO eelem.complem.comp ggermanerman ..inddindd IIII 112/6/072/6/07 009:43:559:43:55 Unit 1 (p. 4) answer (n) /"A…ns´/ Antwort Write the answers to the questions. article (n) /"A…tIk“E‘l/ Artikel Read the article. board (n) /bO…d/ Tafel; Brett Look at the board. conversation (n) /ÆkÅnv´"seIS“E‘n/ Unterhaltung Listen to the conversation. dictionary /"dIkS´n“E‘ri/ Wörterbuch Use a dictionary. easy (adj) /"i…zi/ leicht Do you think English is easy? favourite (adj) /"feIv“E‘rEt/ Lieblings- I love London. It’s my favourite city. look (at) (v) /lÁk“œt‘/ schauen (auf) Look at the board. No (adv) /nEÁ/ Nein “Are you American?” “No, I’m not.” partner (n) /"pÅ…tn´/ Partner(in) Work with a partner. piece of paper (n) /Æpi…s ´v "peIp´/ Stück Papier Write your name on piece of paper. Right (adv) /raIt/ Schön Right. What’s in your bag, sir? song (n) /sÅN/ Lied Listen to the song. text (n) /tekst/ Text Read the text. Yes (adv) /jes/ Ja “Can I see you in London, Helen?” “Yes, phone me.” city (n) /"sIti/ (Groß)stadt I love London. It’s my favourite city. email address (n) /"i…meIl EÆdres/ Email-Anschrift What’s your email address? phone number (n) /"fEÁn ÆnØmbE/ Telefonnummer The phone number for Air France is 0870 142 4343. surname (n) /"s∏…neIm/ Nachname; Familienname What’s your surname, Helen? this (pron) /DIs/ das; (dieses) “What’s this?” “It’s a mobile phone.” these (pron) /Di…z/ das; (diese) “What are these?” “They’re sweets.” love (v) /lØv/ lieben I love London. It’s my favourite city. phone (v) /fEÁn/ anrufen “Can I see you in London, Helen?” “Yes, phone me.” repeat (v) /rI"pi…t/ wiederholen Can you repeat that, please? see (v) /si…/ sehen; treffen Can I see you in London, Helen? Bye. /baI/ Wiedersehen OK, bye, Helen. See you. Goodbye. /gÁd"baI/ Auf Wiedersehen “Goodbye, Mike.” “Um, can I see you in London?” Hello. /hE"lEÁ/ Hallo “Hi, I’m Mike.” “Oh, hello. I’m Helen.” Hi. /haI/ Hi Hi, I’m Mike. What’s your name? 1 IIOO eelem.complem.comp ggermanerman ..inddindd 1 112/6/072/6/07 009:43:569:43:56 How do you say? /ÆhaÁ dE jÁ "seI/ Wie sagt man? “How do you say ‘Francia’ in English?” “France.” How do you spell? /ÆhaÁ dE jÁ "spel/ Wie schreibt man? “How do you spell ‘France’?”.“F-R-A-N-C-E.” madam (polite form of /"mœdEm/ gnädige Frau What’s in your bag, Madam? address to a woman) Nice to meet you. /ÆnaIs tÁ "mi…t jÁ/ Angenehm; nett Sie kennen “Hello, I’m Helen.” “Nice to meet you, I’m Mike.” zu lernen OK, thanks. /ÆEÁkeI "TœNks/ OK, danke. “Can you spell that, please?” “G-E-R-M-A-N-Y.” “OK, thanks.” See you. /"si… jÁ/ Wiedersehen OK, bye, Helen. See you. sir (polite form of /s∏…/ mein Herr Right, what’s in your bag, sir? address to a man) Sorry? /"sÅri/ Bitte? “How do you say ‘Alemania’ in English?” “Germany.” “Sorry?” “Germany.” What? (question word) /wÅt/ Was? What’s in your bag? What’s your name? /ÆwÅts jE "neIm/ Wie heißen Sie? “What’s your name?” “Helen.” Where are you from? /ÆweEr E jÁ "frÅm/ Wo kommen Sie her? “Where are you from?” “I’m from New York.” COUNTRIES Brazil (n) /brE"zil/ Brasilien People who are from Brazil are Brazilian. China (n) /"tSaInE/ China People who are from China are Chinese. France (n) /frA…ns/ Frankreich People who are from France are French. Germany (n) /"dZ∏…mEni/ Deutschland People who are from Germany are German. Italy (n) /"ItEli/ Italien People who are from Italy are Italian. Japan (n) /dZE"pœn/ Japan People who are from Japan are Japanese. Poland (n) /"pEÁlEnd/ Polen People who are from Poland are Polish. Russia (n) /"rØSE/ Russland People who are from Russia are Russian. Spain (n) /speIn/ Spanien People who are from Spain are Spanish. LANGUAGES Chinese (n) /tSaI"ni…z/ Chinesisch People in China speak Chinese. German (n) /"dZ∏…mEn/ Deutsch People in Germany speak German. Italian (n) /I"tœliEn/ Italienisch People in Italy speak Italian. Japanese (n) /ÆdZœpE"ni…z/ Japanisch People in Japan speak Japanese. Polish (n) /"pEÁlIS/ Polnisch People in Poland speak Polish. Portuguese (n) /ÆpO…tSE"gi…z/ Portugiesisch People in Portugal speak Portuguese. 2 IIOO eelem.complem.comp ggermanerman ..inddindd 2 112/6/072/6/07 009:43:569:43:56 Russian (n) /"rØS“E‘n/ Russisch People in Russia speak Russian. Spanish (n) /"spœnIS/ Spanisch People in Spain speak Spanish. NATIONALITIES /E"merIkEn/ American (adj) /brE"zIliEn/ Amerikaner(in) Mike is from New York. He’s American. Brazilian (adj) /"brItIS/ Brasilianer(in) People who are from Brazil are Brazilian. British (adj) /tSaI"ni…z/ Brite ( -in) People who are from Britain are British. Chinese (adj) /"INglIS/ Chinese (-in) People who are from China are Chinese. English (adj) /"dZ∏…mEn/ Engländer(in) People who are from England are English. German (adj) /I"tœliEn/ Deutsche(r) People who are from Germany are German. Italian (adj) /ÆdZœpE"ni…z/ Italiener(in) People who are from Italy are Italian. Japanese (adj) /"pEÁlIS/ Japaner(in) People who are from Japan are Japanese. Polish (adj) /"rØS“E‘n/ Pole (-in) People who are from Poland are Polish. Russian (adj) /"spœnIS/ Russe (-in) People who are from Russia are Russian. Spanish (adj) Spanier(in) People who are from Spain are Spanish. COMMON OBJECTS /"œp“E‘l/ apple (n) /"œsprInz/ Apfel An apple is a type of fruit. aspirins (n pl) /bœg/ Aspirin Helen has a packet of aspirins in her bag. bag (n) /bÁk/ Tasche What’s in Mike’s bag? book (n) /"kœm“E‘rE/ Buch Helen has a book in her bag. camera (n) /kOIn/ Kamera; Fotoapparat You can take photos with a camera. coin (n) /"daIEri/ Münze A coin is a flat round piece of metal, used as money. diary (n) /ÆmœgE"zi…n/ Tagebuch A diary is a book that you write appointments in. magazine (n) /ÆmEÁbaIl "fEÁn/ Zeitschrift Do you like reading magazines? mobile phone (n) /Æempi…"Tri… ÆpleIE/ Handy What’s your mobile phone number? MP3 player (n) /swi…ts/ MP3-Spieler Have you got an MP3 player? sweets (n pl) /"tISu…z/ Süßigkeiten “What are these?” “They’re sweets.” tissues (n pl) /"tu…TÆbrØS/ Papiertaschentücher Helen has a small packet of tissues in her bag. toothbrush (n) /Øm"brelE/ Zahnbürste You clean your teeth with a toothbrush. umbrella (n) /wÅtS/ Regenschirm You use an umbrella when it rains. watch (n) Armbanduhr A watch is something that you wear so that you can see what time it is. 3 IIOO eelem.complem.comp ggermanerman ..inddindd 3 112/6/072/6/07 009:43:579:43:57 Unit 2 (p. 10) married (adj) /"mœrid/ verheiratet We’re married. Our names are Bill and Hilary. age (n) /eIdZ/ Alter If you ask someone “How old are you?”, you want to know their age. airline (n) /"eElaIn/ Fluglinie; -gesellschaft LOT is a Polish airline. animal (n) /"œnIm“E‘l/ Tier Brad Pitt’s favourite animals are dogs. assistant (n) /E"sIst“E‘nt/ Assistent(in) Frank is Erica’s assistant. beer (n) /bIE/ Bier One of Brad Pitt’s favourite drinks is beer. cat (n) /kœt/ Katze Does Brad Pitt like cats or dogs? coffee (n) /"kÅfi/ Kaffee One of Brad Pitt’s favourite drinks is coffee. Coke (n) /kEÁk/ Cola Coke is a very popular drink. country (n) /"kØntri/ Land Japan, Italy and the USA are all countries. cycling (n) /"saIklIN/ Radfahren Brad likes cycling and tennis. dog (n) /dÅg/ Hund His favourite animals are dogs.

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