German Language Game: Pick the Category



Quick German Language Game: Pick the Category.
Learn and practice 4 Nouns and the 4 Categories they belong to. 
This fun interactive game teaches you how to pronounce all the words and to match them up.
They, and others, are also in our German Dictionary.

  • der Apfelsaft - the apple juice
  • das Getränk - the beverage
  • das Rathaus - the town hall
  • das Gebäude - the building
  • der Zug - the train
  • das Fahrzeug - the vehicle
  • der Samstag - the Saturday
  • der Wochentag - the week day

To get your brain back into German, you can listen to the German 1 or German 2 podcasts
You may also enjoy 20 German "False Friends" To Look Out For.
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German Language Game: Haben - Present Tense




Quick German Language Game:
haben (to have) - present tense
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time:
4 minutes

Learn and practice the present tense of "haben" (to have) online, with this fun German language game.
Play the personal forms in the Shootout game. Then put together simple sentences with the Word Invader game.
Always say the German OUT LOUD.

Present Tense of the Verb "haben"

ich habe - I have
du hast - you have (sing. familiar)
er/sie/es hat - he/she/it has
wir haben - we have
ihr habt - you (pl. familiar)
sie haben - they have
Sie haben - you have (sing. & pl. formal)

Note: "they have" is "sie haben," and the formal "you have" (singular and plural) is "Sie haben."
They sound the same, but when written "Sie" (you, formal) is always capitalized.
You'll know from the context of a conversation which one is meant.

Vocabulary

die Schwester - the sister
die Zeit - the time
das Geld - the money
das Handy - the cell phone

Sentences

Ich habe eine Schwester. - I have a sister.
Hast du ein Handy? - Do you have a cell phone? (fam. sing.)
Hat er eine Schwester? - Does he have a sister?
Wir haben kein Geld. - We have no money.
Habt ihr ein Handy? - Do you-all have a cell phone? (fam. pl.)
Sie haben keine Zeit. - They have no time.
Haben Sie Zeit? - Do you have time? (form. sing. & pl.)

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German Language Game: Sein - Present Tense




Quick German Language Game
: sein (to be) - present tense
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time:
4 minutes


Learn and practice the present tense of "sein" (to be), with this fun interactive German language game. The verb is irregular.
Practice the personal forms with Shootout. Then play Word Invader to put together simple sentences.
Always say the German out loud.

Present Tense of the Verb "sein"

ich bin - I am
du bist - you are (sing. familiar)
er/sie/es ist - he/she/it is
wir sind - we are
ihr seid - you are (pl. familiar)
sie sind - they are
Sie sind - you are (sing. & pl. formal)

Note: "they are" is "sie sind," and the formal "you are" (singular and plural) is "Sie sind."
They sound the same, but when written "Sie" (you, formal) is always capitalized.
You'll know from the context of a conversation which one is meant.
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(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: Numbers 21 and beyond



Quick German Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond.
Learn & practice with a fun interactive game that teaches numbers out of sequence.
It's the continuation of the German Quick Language Game: German Numbers 1-20.
Have you ever misunderstood when someone told you a phone number or a price in German?
Mastering German numbers is crucial for daily life in a German environment.
German numbers resemble those in English, but the two-digit numbers 21-99 can be confusing, because in German the second digit comes first.
For example: twenty-one (21) is "einundzwanzig" (one-and-twenty) in German.
If you'd like to know more about the German numbering system, click on Our Blog post: 1-2-3-German Numbers Are Easy - Just Know the Basics.

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German Language Game: Basic Phrases



Quick German Language game: 8 Basic Phrases. 

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes

  • Guten Morgen - Good morning.
  • Es tut mir leid. - I'm sorry.
  • Kein Problem. - No problem.
  • Nett von dir. - Nice of you.
  • Vielen Dank. - Thank you very much.
  • Das wäre prima. - That would be great.
  • Gern geschehen. - You're welcome.
  • Auf Wiedersehen. - Goodbye.
     

Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
As you play, say the German phrases OUT LOUD!
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(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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