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Most people think German is just a subject…
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The ₹20 Lakh Mistake Most Students Make 🇩🇪
Everyone talks about visa, university, IELTS…
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Without German:
❌ No part-time jobs
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Even in English-taught courses… life outside class is German.
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05/03/2026
Full A1 German Revision 🇩🇪
You’ve reached the end of the A1 level.
Now it’s time to review everything you learned.
1️⃣ Basics
• Personal Pronouns
• sein & haben conjugation
• Regular verbs
• Basic sentence structure
• Asking simple questions
**2️⃣ Everyday Topics**
• Family & descriptions
• Numbers & telling time
• Countries & languages
• Food & ordering
• Invitations
**3️⃣ Speaking Practice**
• Greetings & daily conversations
• Talking about routines
• Role-play dialogues
• Using modal verbs in conversation
💡 Tip:
Practice speaking every day.
Short conversations help build real fluency.
05/03/2026
Practice a simple German conversation 🇩🇪
Start with these basic questions and answers.
Questions
Wie geht’s?
How’s it going?
Wie heißt du?
What’s your name?
Wo wohnst du?
Where do you live?
**Possible Answers**
Mir geht’s gut.
I’m doing well.
Ich heiße Anna.
My name is Anna.
Ich wohne in Berlin.
I live in Berlin.
Tip 💡
**du** = informal “you” in German.
Used with friends, family, and people your age.
Practice speaking these aloud — conversation builds confidence.
05/03/2026
Learn how to express **likes and dislikes in German** 🇩🇪
Likes
Ich mag Pizza.
(I like pizza.)
Ich liebe Musik.
(I love music.)
Ich esse gern Pizza.
(I like eating pizza.)
Mir gefällt das Lied.
(I like the song.)
**Dislikes**
Ich mag keinen Kaffee.
(I don't like coffee.)
Ich hasse Lärm.
(I hate noise.)
Ich esse nicht gern Fisch.
(I don’t like eating fish.)
Mir gefällt der Film nicht.
(I don't like the movie.)
💡 Tip
**gern** = gladly / enjoy doing something
Example:
Ich lerne gern Deutsch.
(I enjoy learning German.)
05/03/2026
Small Talk in German 🇩🇪
Small talk helps you start and continue conversations naturally.
Useful questions:
Wie geht’s?
How are you?
Wie war dein Tag?
How was your day?
Was machst du?
What are you doing?
Wie findest du…?
How do you like…?
Common answers:
Gut, danke. Und dir?
Good, thanks. And you?
Mein Tag war schön.
My day was nice.
Ich arbeite / lerne.
I’m working / studying.
Ich finde es toll.
I think it’s great.
Tip 💡
If someone asks **„Wie geht’s?“**, you can reply and continue the conversation with **„Und dir?“** (And you?).
Practice these phrases to sound more natural when speaking German.
05/03/2026
Telephone Conversation in German ☎️🇩🇪
Learn some useful phrases for speaking on the phone in German.
**Useful phrases**
Guten Tag, hier spricht …
Hello, this is …
Haben Sie kurz Zeit?
Do you have a moment?
Könnte ich mit … sprechen?
Could I speak with …?
Vielen Dank für das Gespräch.
Thank you for the conversation.
**Example dialogue**
A: Frau Schmidt?
B: Ja, am Apparat.
A: Guten Tag, hier spricht Herr Müller.
B: Hallo Herr Müller. Haben Sie kurz Zeit?
**Tip**
“am Apparat” means **speaking on the phone**.
Practice these phrases to sound polite and natural in German conversations.
05/03/2026
Writing Emails in German 🇩🇪
Basic structure of a German email:
Subject:
Betreff
**Greeting:**
Anrede
Examples:
Hallo Anna,
Liebe Maria,
Sehr geehrter Herr Müller,
**Message:**
Write your main message clearly and politely.
Example:
Ich schreibe Ihnen wegen des Termins.
**Closing:**
Grußformel
Formal:
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Informal:
Liebe Grüße
Tip:
Formal emails use **Sie**.
Informal emails use **du**.
05/03/2026
Learn how to talk about apartments and housing in German 🇩🇪
Key vocabulary for daily conversations:
die Wohnung — apartment
das Zimmer — room
der Balkon — balcony
die Küche — kitchen
die Miete — rent
Example sentences:
Ich habe eine Wohnung.
Das Zimmer ist klein.
Hat die Wohnung einen Balkon?
Die Küche ist modern.
Wie viel kostet die Miete?
Tip:
Remember the article with every noun.
Not just *Wohnung* — say **die Wohnung**.
05/03/2026
Learn how to ask for directions in German 🇩🇪
Useful phrases:
Asking for directions
Wo ist … ?
Where is … ?
Wo finde ich … ?
Where can I find … ?
Wie komme ich zu … ?
How do I get to … ?
Gibt es … in der Nähe?
Is there a … nearby?
Können Sie mir helfen?
Can you help me?
**Common responses**
Gehen Sie geradeaus.
Go straight.
Biegen Sie links ab.
Turn left.
Biegen Sie rechts ab.
Turn right.
Es ist an der Ecke.
It is at the corner.
Es ist in der Nähe.
It is nearby.
💡 Tip:
Say **“Entschuldigung”** (Excuse me) before asking someone.
05/03/2026
Learn German for real-life situations 🚆🇩🇪
Train station vocabulary is very useful when traveling in Germany.
Important words
der Bahnhof — the train station
die Haltestelle — the stop
der Fahrplan — the timetable
das Gleis — the platform
die Fahrkarte — the ticket
**Example sentences**
Wann fährt der Zug?
When does the train leave?
Ich nehme den Zug nach Berlin.
I am taking the train to Berlin.
Er wartet am Bahnhof.
He is waiting at the train station.
Wir sind auf Gleis sechs.
We are on platform six.
Practice these phrases and you will feel much more confident traveling in Germany.
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