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Explanation: You are a newscaster. Start the newscast by greeting your audience, telling the name of your station, where the station is located (must be a city in a German speaking country) and your name. You must also the day and date (this can be any date of your choosing). Your top story is that an animal is missing or lost. Show the scanned picture and description of the animal. Then introduce the owner of the animal and start your interview (with your partner. ) Both of you must say hello. Ask for the owner’s name and where s/he lives. Ask him/her what animal they are looking for, the name of the pet, what s/he looks like, the temperament of the pet, age of the pet, and what the pet likes to do. One of you needs to mention a contact number and/or address where you can be reached if the pet is found. All of this information needs to be supplied in German (German numbers and letters.) You need to supply a weather forecast for a city in a German speaking country. The weather needs to be typical for this city at this time of the year. You need to give a 3 day forecast with pictures with temperature and weather conditions. (The temperature (Temperatur (f) in German is in Celsius (Celcius.) You need to thank your audience for watching (Danke fürs Zuschauen) and say goodbye.

Requirements:  Greeting  name of your station  where the station is located (must be a city in a German speaking country)  your name  day and date (this can be any date of your choosing).  top story  an animal is missing or lost.  picture and description of the animal.  introduce the owner (Besitzer/Besitzerin) of the animal  Interview  Hello/Goodbye and polite words.  owner’s name  where s/he lives.  Type animal they are looking for  the name of the animal  description  the temperament or adjective describing animal  Age  what the pet likes to do.  a contact number and/or address if the animal is found.  a weather forecast for the city in a German speaking country.  3 day forecast  pictures  Temperature  weather conditions.  thank you for watching (Danke fürs Zuschauen)  goodbye.

Requirements:  Greeting  name of your station  where the station is located (must be a city in a German speaking country)  your name  day and date (this can be any date of your choosing).  top story  an animal is missing or lost.  scanned picture and description of the animal.  introduce the owner (Besitzer/Besitzerin) of the animal  Interview  Hello  owner’s name  where s/he lives.  Type animal they are looking for  the name of the animal  description  the temperament  Age  what the pet likes to do.  a contact number and/or address if the animal is found.  a weather forecast for the city in a German speaking country.  3 day forecast  pictures  Temperature  weather conditions.  thank you for watching (Danke fürs Zuschauen)  goodbye.

 Interview  Hello  owner’s name  where s/he lives.  Type animal they are looking for  the name of the animal  description  the temperament  Age  what the pet likes to do.  a contact number and/or address if the animal is found.  a weather forecast for the city in a German speaking country.  3 day forecast  pictures  Temperature  weather conditions.  thank you for watching (Danke fürs Zuschauen)  goodbye.