Activities for Die Welt steht auf Pause

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Practice some of the vocabulary from this song and its dative and accusative prepositions using these flashcards, games and exercises.

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Activities

Vocabulary Excercises

We have chosen 15 terms out of this song’s lyrics to form our vocabulary list, which can be found below. You can use the following activities to learn and practice this vocabulary.

Vocabulary Flashcards – Learn the vocabulary from this song with our sets of German to English and English to German flashcards, then test yourself with our interactive flashcards.

Vocabulary Games – Practice the vocabulary for this song using our memory and matching games and our word search puzzle.

Vocabulary Exercises – Fill in the missing vocabulary with drag and drop and fill in the blanks exercises.

Grammar Exercises

There are several prepositions that are followed by the dative and accusative cases in this song. These prepositions and a refresher of the cases can be found below. You can use the following activities to learn and practice these prepositions. Please note, there is one prepoition that appears several times in this song but in all instances it is followed directly by the noun, without any determiner to show the case.

Dative Preposition Flashcards – Practice the dative and accusative prepositions in this song with our sets of German to English and English to German flashcards, then test yourself with our interactive flashcards.

Dative Preposition Games – Practice the dative and accusative prepositions in this song using our memory and matching games.

Dative Preposition Exercises – Practice the dative and accusative prepositions in this song using our drag and drop, fill in, and highlighting exercises.

Resources

Vocabulary List

TermMeaningP of SContext
auf einmalsuddenly, all at once, all of a suddenauf einmal
aufhörento stop, finish, come to an endreg verbhört
Augenblick (pl Augenblicke)moment, secondmasc nounAugenblick
aussetzento abandon; offer, bequeath, leave; interrupt, adjourn; suspend, defer; stop, break off, give outreg verbsetzt
beideboth; twopronbеide
brauchento need, require; need to, have toreg verbbrauche
entferntdistant; remoteadjentfernt
erklärento explain; account for; declare, announcereg verberklär’n
Funke (pl Funken)sparkmasc nounFunken
leerempty; blankadjleer
Luftair; breath; breeze; room, spacefem nounLuft
nähercloser, nearer; more closely, in more detailadvnäher
sagento say, tell; meanreg verbsagst
zuhause(at) homeadvzuhause
zwischenbetween, amongprepzwischen

Prepositions with the dative and accusative cases

PrepositionMeaningFollowing Case
umaround, at, by, for, becauseaccusative
aufondative or accusative
inin, at, to; intodative or accusative
zwischenbetween, amongdative or accusative
beinear, by; for; at; in; on; with; during; among; despitedative

Notes

Some prepositions can take either the accusative or the dative case, depending on the use. For these:

  • Use the dative for locations and static positions
  • Use the accusative for direction, movement, and changes in position

We see both examples of ‘in’ in this song:

Ich halt’s kaum aus, alles in mir leer (dative)
Und auf einmal rückt was um uns ist in den Hintergrund (accusative)

Dative and Accusative Cases

The dative case is used for the indirect object of a phrase. It also follows certain prepositions. The tables below show the declensions of the definite articles, indefinite articles and personal pronouns in the dative case.

Definite Articles

CaseMasculineFeminineNeuterPlural
Nominativederdiedasdie
Accusativedendiedasdie
Dativedemderdemden

Indefinite Articles

CaseMasculineFeminineNeuterPlural
Nominativeeineineeinnone
Accusativeeineneineeinnone
Dativeeinemeinereinemnone

Personal Pronouns

NominativeAccusativeDative
ichmichmir
dudichdir
erihnihm
siesieihr
esesihm
wirunsuns
ihreucheuch
siesieihnen
SieSieIhnen

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