He [ versehentlich ] broke a mirror – he should be more careful.
You don’t need to be [ beunruhigt ] – everything will be OK.
He took three [ Münzen ] out of his pocket and put them in the charity box.
She is very [ pragmatisch ] even though her parents are rich and famous.
You can [ herausfinden ] more details on our website.
She [ folgte meinem Rat ] and worked hard for her exams.
The weather [ Bericht ] said that it’s going to rain tomorrow.
You shouldn’t [ raus gehen ] in this terrible weather.
Tell me when your birthday is and I’ll read out your [ Horoskop ] .
She tried to apologise but [ es war egal ] to him.
A firefighter climbed up a [ Leiter ] to the roof of the house.
In autumn, the [ Blätter ] fall from the trees.
[ Pass auf ] ! There’s a car coming.
He always takes his favourite pen into exams – it’s his [ Glücksbringer ] .
Take a [ Landkarte ] in case you get lost.
The [ Maler ] painted the front door blue.
His [ Vorhersage ] that she would be late was correct.
Would you walk under a ladder to [ beweisen ] it’s not unlucky?
He’s a very [ rational ] person who thinks that everything has a sensible explanation.
The teacher told me to [ vorlesen ] my answers to the class.
He doesn’t believe in the [ Übernatürliche ] – he thinks that everything can be explained.
Crossing your fingers for good luck is a popular [ Aberglaube ] .
He’s very [ abergläubisch ] and would never walk under a ladder.
[ Höre nicht auf ] of what they say – it isn’t important.
He [ nahm etwas Geld heraus ] of his pocket to pay for the coffee.
I’ll be chosen for the team, [ Holz anfassen ] .
Let’s [ ausprobieren ] the new café in town!
We should [ die Lichter ausschalten ] to save electricity.