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a cave: eine Höhle
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the dialogue.
The first word refers to the place where wine is made. Hint: the answer is not "vineyard"! "I got locked in a . I got very, very drunk."
Next, we're looking for a verb which means "to taste a small amount" or "to do a test". "Would you like to our latest wine, madam? Here's a small taster glass for you."
Finally, let's find the term which refers to a high-quality wine originating in a certain place and a certain year. "I only drink Californian wines from the 1926 : it really is the finest year."
The first word refers to the place where wine is made. Hint: the answer is not "vineyard"! "I got locked in a . I got very, very drunk."
Next, we're looking for a verb which means "to taste a small amount" or "to do a test". "Would you like to our latest wine, madam? Here's a small taster glass for you."
Finally, let's find the term which refers to a high-quality wine originating in a certain place and a certain year. "I only drink Californian wines from the 1926 : it really is the finest year."
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the dialogue.
The first word refers to the place where wine is made. Hint: the answer is not "vineyard"! "I got locked in a winery 1. I got very, very drunk."
Next, we're looking for a verb which means "to taste a small amount" or "to do a test". "Would you like to sample 2 our latest wine, madam? Here's a small taster glass for you."
Finally, let's find the term which refers to a high-quality wine originating in a certain place and a certain year. "I only drink Californian wines from the 1926 vintage 3: it really is the finest year."
The first word refers to the place where wine is made. Hint: the answer is not "vineyard"! "I got locked in a winery 1. I got very, very drunk."
Next, we're looking for a verb which means "to taste a small amount" or "to do a test". "Would you like to sample 2 our latest wine, madam? Here's a small taster glass for you."
Finally, let's find the term which refers to a high-quality wine originating in a certain place and a certain year. "I only drink Californian wines from the 1926 vintage 3: it really is the finest year."
1 winery: "Winery" is the right answer. The term "winery" describes the place where wine is made. The equivalent for beer-making is the term "brewery". Example: "I used to work in a brewery, but now I've been promoted to a very smart winery".
2 sample: "Sample" is the correct choice here. A "sample" is a small part of a product. People "test" the sample (in this example by tasting some wine), to measure the quality of the whole product. "Sample" can be used as both a verb and a noun'. Example: "I have some samples in my briefcase. Would you like to sample them?".
3 vintage: "Vintage" is the right answer. The term "vintage" refers to the wine produced in certain wineries at a certain time, and the term usually applies to very high-quality wines. "Vintage" can be used as either a noun or an adjective. Example: "Do you like vintage wine? I have the delicious 1984 vintage in the cupboard".
Übung 2
Finally, the term "basement" shares a similar meaning with:
Finally, the term "basement" shares a similar meaning with: cellar
cellar: "Cellar" is the best choice here. The term "basement" refers to a room or series of rooms below the ground. In the UK, the term "cellar" means the same thing. Some more examples: "Our teenage son sleeps in the basement of our house. That way, we don't have to smell him" (US), "We store all our fine wine in the cellar, to keep it at the right temperature" (UK).
cave: This is not correct. A "cave" is a large hole in a rock, for example in the side of a mountain. "Cavemen" were prehistoric humans living in caves, and this term can also be used as an insult to describe someone who has old-fashioned attitudes.
roof: This is not correct. The "roof" is the triangular or flat surface which covers buildings to stop the rain getting it. Example: "The hurricane blew the roof of our house off, and now we're cold and wet". It does not share a similar meaning with "basement": they are at opposite ends of the house!
loft: This is not correct. A "loft" or "attic" is a large room at the top of a house or other building. Example: "Our loft is full of spiders and old toys. I find it scary up there!". It does not share a similar meaning with "basement": they are at opposite ends of the house!
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