German Language Game: Guten Morgen




Quick German Language Game
: "Guten Morgen" - Good morning.
Learn and practice 10 German words and phrases in the context of a mini-story.
The setting is Passport Control at the Frankfurt International Airport.
This mini-story is also part of our German 1 course. (You can play the full course for FREE by registering HERE.)

Words in German Mini-Story Language Game

  • Guten Morgen - Good morning
  • geschäftlich - on business
  • wie lang - how long
  • Sie bleiben - you stay, you're staying (formal)
  • ich bleibe - I stay, I'm staying
  • fast - almost
  • drei - three
  • die Wochen - the weeks
  • Gut. - Okay., Fine.
  • eine gute Zeit - a good time

To better memorize new vocabulary, it helps to review the words visually.
Even better, write them out on a sheet of paper or on small index cards.
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More Than a German Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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German Language Game: Zu Hause




Quick German Language Game
: "Zu Hause" - At Home.

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 2 1/2 minutes

Play, and learn 6 German daily words and phrases. It's a fun way to practice pronunciation, vocabulary and word order.

These 3 sentences are also part of our German 1 course. (If your German is more advanced - perhaps at Level A2 - you may enjoy doing the full course for FREE by registering HERE.)

Words in German Language Game

  • wo - where
  • Sie haben gelernt - you learned (formal)
  • erst - first (adv.)
  • zu Hause - at home
  • dann - then
  • in der Schule - in school

To better memorize new vocabulary, it helps to review the words visually.
Even better, write them out on a sheet of paper or on small index cards.
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More Than a German Language Game

Don't forget: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!


German Language Game: Deutsch üben





Quick German Language Game:
 "Deutsch üben"  - To Practice German. 
Learn and practice 14 German words and phrases in the context of a mini-story.
Michael is on a flight from Boston to Frankfurt. He chats in German with the woman sitting next to him.
This mini-story is also part of our German 1 course. (You can play the full course for FREE by registering HERE.)

Words in Mini-Story Language Game

  • ich bin - I am
  • froh - glad, happy
  • dass - that (conjunction)
  • Sie sprechen - you speak (formal)
  • Deutsch - German (language)
  • mein Englisch - my English (language)
  • ist nicht - is not
  • sehr gut - very good
  • und - and
  • ich kann - I can
  • üben - to practice
  • Sie sind - you are (formal)
  • Amerikaner - American (nationality)
  • ich bin in Boston geboren - I was born in Boston

To better memorize new vocabulary, it helps to review the words visually.
Even better, write them out on a sheet of paper or on small index cards.
If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.

More Than a German Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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German Language Game: Irreg. Present e - i




Quick German Language game
: 5 Irregular Verbs.
With this quick online game, you can review and practice German verbs, where the stem vowel changes from "e" to "i"  in the Present Tense.

  • geben - to give
  • treffen - to meet
  • nehmen - take
  • sprechen - to speak
  • werden - to become get

Seeing the German words used in the context of a sentence will help you remember them better.
Say the words and phrases ALOUD.
By practicing the German sounds and imitating the native speaker you'll improve your pronunciation.
If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.

More Than a German Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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German Language Game: "kein" vs. "nicht"



Quick German Language Game: "kein" vs "nicht".
Learn and practice how to use the German negatives "kein" and "nicht" with a fun interactive online game.
For English speakers knowing when to us "kein" vs. "nicht" is often tricky as both translate usually as "no" or "not" in English.
"Kein" is used with nouns as in: "Du hast keine Freunde." (You have no friends.), while "nicht" is used with verbs as in "Ich schlafe nicht gut." (I don't sleep well.), but "Ich bin kein guter Schläfer." (I'm not a good sleeper.)
There are situations were both works, but with slightly different meanings as in:
"Ich spreche kein Deutsch." (I don't speak German.) vs "Ich spreche nicht deutsch." (I don't speak German, e.g. at the moment.)
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More Than a German Language Game

Don't forget: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
Just login HERE.
And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!

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