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Lesson 6 – Czech MusicOctober 2, 2008
Tonguetwister:„Drbu vrbu“
(I scratch a willow tree.)
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Program
Revision Homework Exercises Discussion – common topics Quiz Oral examination
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Gender - tips
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GenderGender Ending Ending (singular)(singular)
Adjectives Adjectives endingending
Mconsonant,
(-e), (-a)-í / -ý
F-a, -e,
(consonant)-í / -á
N -o, -e, -í -í / -é
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Phrases – L2
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Conjugation: dělat, mít
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Previous Homework
Compulsory4/18, 7/19, 9/19, 15/20
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Homework – 4/18
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Homework – 7/19
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Homework – 9/19
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Homework – 15/20
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Exercises
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Common Topics:
The National Library U.S. Radar in the Czech Republic Relationship with EU
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For the next lesson: Compulsory
EXERCISES: 21/21; 22,23/22; 25/23 (you need the CD!)
Revision: Lesson 2 Take a look at Vocabulary and Phrases L3
OptionalGo through exercises we‘ve covered in class
again…it can only helpTonguetwister (tr 86)
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Homework session/revision
Optional
„Czech session“We might arrange it via e-mail (on
Sunday or Monday)
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Tonguetwister (tr 86):„Víte, že to kotě hbitě v bytě
motá nitě? V botě chutě plete sítě. Vy to kotě nevidíte?“
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