G-7 Preliminary Notes. Click for a portion of my preliminary notes. I also add notes about the future form and add to my Pflichtliste, but these notes are also used.

G-7-1. Was darf es sein? Click for a sample scene. Unfortunately it’s at a bar and not a bakery.

G-7-1. Weird rap song about a baker.

G-7-1. Die Bäckerin. Click for an odd, slightly suggestive song about a guy in love with the baker lady.

G-7-1. Tasche/Tüte

G-7-1. Riecht. Click for Rammstein’s Du riechst so gut.

G-7-1. Brötchen. Click for an odd “puppet” show to the tune of Macarena but instead they’re singing “Margarine.”

G-7-1. Brezel.

G-7-1. Bernd das Brot. Apparently there is a whole series of these. Look up Bernd das Brot on YouTube.

G-7-2. Hat Angst. This chapter often comes near Halloween.

G-7-2. Wurst. This is definitely the wurst!

G-7-2. Metzgerei.

Pork, beef, and poultry are the main varieties of meat consumed in Germany, with pork being the most popular. The average person in Germany will consume up to 33 kg. (72 lbs.) meat in a year. Among poultry, chicken is most common, although duck, goose, and turkey are also enjoyed. Game meats, especially boar, rabbit, and venison are also widely available all year round. Lamb and goat are also available, but are not as popular.

Meat is usually pot-roasted; pan-fried dishes also exist, but these recipes usually originate from France. Throughout Germany, meat is very often eaten as sausages. There are more than 1500 different types of sausage (Wurst)[7] in Germany.

G-7-2. Fleisch. Here is an entry from Wiki.

G-7-2. Wurst. Click for an interesting blog.

G-7-3. Wiegt. Click for a handy metric converter.

G-7-3. Zeitung. Click for the FAZ.

G-7-3. Zeitung. Click for the SDZ

G-7-3. Zeitung. Click for the FR.

G-7-3. Zeitschrift. Click for Spiegel.

G-7-3. Zeitschrift. Click for Fokus.

G-7-3. Zeitschrift. Click for Stern.

G-7-3. Zeitschrift. Click for Bild.

G-7-3. Zeitung. Click for Welt.

G-7-4. Marktstand. There is a series of these short clips on YouTube about different stands at the market. Well worth looking up.

G-7-4. Extended Reading. Click for the Worm song.

G-7-5. Gemüse. Click for animated vegetables.

G-7-5. Gemüse.

G-7-5. Zwiebel. Very odd Burger King commercial.

G-7-5. Gurke. Click for a very odd heavy metal song about eating cucumbers!

G-7-6. Saft. Click for a silly commercial.

G-7-5. Extended reading.

G-7-5. Mohrrüben. It is my understanding that technically  Mohrrüben are the normal long skinny ones but Karotten are the short stubby ones. Practically speaking it doesn’t really matter.

G-7-6. Quark. Click for Quark HQ by den Ärzten.

G-7-6. Käse. I like how this commercial names different types of cheeses.

G-7-6. Ei. Click for a very bizarre clip about egg murder in English.

G-7-6. Sicher. Click for a techno song called Sicher Sein.

G-7-6. Supermarkt. Click for a Mr. Bean cartoon. The cartoon has a minimum of dialog. The class can talk about the scenes in German as they progress.

G-7-6. Supermarkt. Click for a video on how a body-builder goes shopping. It shows Quark briefly, but it shows smoking at the end. I would cut off the end. Since when do bodybuilders smoke?

G-7-3. Wiegt. Click for an ad that shows weighing.

G-7-7. Lebensmittel. Click for the Edeka theme song: Wir lieben Lebensmittel.

G-7-6. Ei. A great commercial.

G-7-6. Quark. Click for Wiki’s description of Quark.

G-7-6. Quark. Click for a way to make Quark at home.

G-7-7. Lebensmittel. Here is a good German review lesson.

G-7-7. Irgendwas. Click for the song Irgendwas Bleibt by Silbermond.

G-7-7. Eilig. Click for a good clip from the author of Wenn du es eilig hast, gehe langsam. He starts off with a tale from Till Eulenspiegel.

G-7-7. Schachtel.

G-7-7. Müsli

G-7-8. Ohnmächtig. Click for a Simpsons cartoon.

G-7-8. Gefängnis. Click for Michael Jackson’s song They Don’t Really Care About Us.

G-7-8. Gefängnis. Cute ad.

G-7 Oral Project Sample. My own students. Brilliant!

G-7. Click for my weird review song: Metzgermann.

G-7. Click for my review page I use with students.