Power Point Presentations and QuickTime movies (Ger 111)

To view the Power Point Presentations: If you are using a PC the presentation may open automatically and play. Otherwise, once the page has opened, pull down from the top "Slide Show" to "View Show" and it will start to play.

 

To view the QuickTime movies you need a QuickTime viewer.  You also need a fast modem as these are rather large files.  If you can not view them on your home/work computer, please let me know.  In any case they will be viewable on a computer at St. Thomas.

Start up files:

Just for fun powerpoint

Das Wetter  (Powerpoint)

Greetings (Powerpoint)

Basic vocabulary of the body  (Quicktime)  (powerpoint)

Basic vocabulary of objects    (Quicktime)  (Powerpoint)

More Objects and People       (Powerpoint)

ABCs (Powerpoint)

Numbers    Quicktime   Powerpoint

Mein Name ist Quicktime

Guten Morgen Quicktime

Video from Intro. chapter  Quicktime

This video is in a protected file, thus you may need to enter your username and password.  They are the same as your UST longin name and password.  If you are asked for a domain name it is "UST".

 

Chapter I: 

The Nations of Europe   Powerpoint

colors (Powerpoint)

Vocabulary (Powerpoint)

More Vocabulary (powerpoint)

Tiere (powerpoint)

Video from Chapter I   Quicktime

This video is in a protected file, thus you may need to enter your username and password.  They are the same as your UST longin name and password.  If you are asked for a domain name it is "UST".

 

Chapter II

Vocabulary with Accusative Case

More Accusative Case

Video from Chapter II  Quicktime

 

Chapter III

Possive Pronouns

Nominative and accusative pronouns

Dative case

More dative case

Video from Chapter III  Quicktime

 

Chapter IV

Perfect tense (verbs with haben)

More perfect tense with haben

Perfect tense (verbs with sein)

Subordinating conjunctions

Verbs with separable prefixes

Musical Instruments (powerpoint)

 

Video from Chapter IV  Quicktime

 

Chapter V

Food

Modal verbs

More Modal verbs

Modals wit subordinating conjunctions

Personal Pronouns nominative, dative, accusative

Video from Chapter V  Quicktime