German Language Game: gehen



German Language Game: "gehen" (to go, walk). 
Learn and practice the present forms of "gehen" and four verbs that combine with "-gehen".
You'll also put together four simple sentences.
Always repeat out loud after the speaker!

Vocabulary in German Language Game

  • ich gehe - I go, walk
  • du gehst - you go, walk (familiar)
  • er geht - he goes, walks
  • wir gehen - we go, walk
  • ihr geht - you go, walk (pl, familiar)
  • sie gehen - they go, walk
  • Sie gehen - you go, walk (formal)

  • weitergehen - to walk on
  • weggehen - to go away
  • hinaufgehen - to go up 
  • vorbeigehen - to walk by, go by

  • Ich gehe weiter. - I walk on.
  • Er geht nicht hinauf. - He does not go up.
  • Kannst du bitte weggehen. - Can you please go away.
  • Wir gehen beim Bäcker vorbei. - We're going by the baker's.
     

Note: The verbs "weitergehen", "weggehen", "hinaufgehen", and "vorbeigehen" are "separable prefix verbs".
This means that in a sentence where the verb is conjugated, the prefix (the first part of the word) goes to the end.
In its infinitive form, the two parts of the verb stay together.

Examples

  • Ich gehe weiter. 
  • Ich möchte weitergehen.

  • Er geht nicht hinauf.
  • Er will nicht hinaufgehen.

  • Du gehst weg.
  • Kannst du bitte weggehen.

  • Wir gehen beim Bäcker vorbei.
  • Wir wollen beim Bäcker vorbeigehen.

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German Language Game: Wie weit?



German Language Game: "Wie weit?" (How far?)

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes


Learn and practice 8 words and phrases that are useful for asking directions.
With our interactive games you learn German in small chunks.

Words / Phrases in German Language Game

  • Wie weit? - How far?
  • der Platz - the square
  • der Markt - the market
  • zu Fuß - on foot
  • mit der U-Bahn - by subway
  • fünf Minuten - 5 minutes
  • fünfzehn Minuten - 15 minutes
  • Wie weit ist der Marktplatz? - How far is the market square?
  • Nur fünf Minuten mit der U-Bahn. - Only five minutes by subway.
  • Und fünfzehn Minuten zu Fuß. - And fifteen minutes on foot.

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German Language Game: Ich war - I was



German Language Game: Simple Past of "sein" (to be).
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German Language Game: "wieder-" vs "weiter-"



German Language Game: "wieder-" vs "weiter-"
Play a fun game to learn the difference between "wieder-" and "weiter-". 
These words can combine with certain verbs, as in "wiederkommen" (to come again, come back) and "weitergehen" (to continue to go, walk on), etc.
You'll learn and practice several verbs and build simple sentences (see below).

Words in German Language Game

  • wieder - again, back
  • weiter - further, continue to
  • kommen - to come
  • wiederkommen - to come again, come back
  • gehen - to go, walk
  • weitergehen - to continue walking, go on
  • fahren - to drive, ride
  • weiterfahren - to drive/ride, continue to drive/ride
  • sehen - to see
  • wiedersehen - to see again

  • Sie fährt weiter. - She rides on.
  • Wann kommst du wieder? - When are you coming again?
  • Du musst wiederkommen. - You have to come back.
  • Sie gehen weiter durch die Altstadt. - They continue walking through the old town.
  • Ich freue mich, dich wiederzusehen. - I'm happy to see you again.

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German Language Game: vorhaben



Quick German Language Game: "vorhaben."
Note: the prefix "vor-" is separable. So, in simple sentences, "vor" goes to the end.

  • haben - to have
  • vorhaben - to have in mind, to plan
  • Ich habe etwas vor. - I am planning something.
  • Hast du etwas vor? - Are you planning something?

Learn and practice using "vorhaben" in context.

Words in German Language Game

  • etwas - something
  • Ich habe etwas vor. - I'm planning something.
  • was? - what?
  • Was hast du vor? - What are you planning (to do)?
  • denn - then, filler in colloquial speech
  • Was hast du denn vor? - What are you planning then? 
  • ich fliege - I fly, I'm flying
  • nach Deutschland - to Germany
  • Ich habe es vor. - I'm planning (to do) it.
  • bestimmt - definitely
  • Ich habe es bestimmt vor. - I'm definitely planning it.
     

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