An der Kasse: Bezahlen und Nachfragen (A2)
[Quiz] An der Kasse: Wählen Sie passende Antworten (bar/mit Karte, PIN, Bon, Tüte).
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Kassierer: Wie möchten Sie bezahlen? Sie haben nur Bargeld. Was sagen Sie?
Wählen Sie die passende Antwort.
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Hints for this Quiz
Pick the option that clearly says you pay with cash.
Wählen Sie die passende Antwort.
Use “bar” to say you will pay in cash. The other options do not answer correctly or are unrelated.
Think of the German verb for “to enter” (data/PIN) — it splits around the object.
Setzen Sie das richtige Verb ein.
The separable verb is “eingeben”: “Bitte geben Sie Ihre PIN ein.” The other verbs don’t fit this context.
Politely say you don’t need a bag because you already have something to carry items.
Antworten Sie höflich.
A polite decline with a reason fits best. The other options are ungrammatical or off-topic.
Remember: Kassenzettel = Bon (receipt).
“Kassenzettel” = “Bon”.
“Kassenzettel” (also called “Bon”) means receipt, so accepting it is the only matching reply.
Choose the question word for “how.”
W-Frage zum Zahlungsweg.
Use “Wie” to ask about the manner/method of payment.
Use a polite form with a modal verb (könnten).
Modalverb + Höflichkeit.
“Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen?” is a polite modal-verb request to repeat.
With modal verbs, place the infinitive (unseparated) at the end.
Trennbares Verb mit Modalverb.
With a modal verb, use the infinitive at the end: “die Karte einstecken.” “Stecken ein” wrongly separates after a modal.
Say how you will pay (cash or card).
Sagen Sie, wie Sie bezahlen.
Responding with your payment method fits the context. The other answers are irrelevant or incorrect.
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