German Language Game: Nehmen - Present Tense




Quick 
German
 Language Game: Nehmen (to take) - Present Tense.
Play this fun online German language game to learn and/or practice the German verb "nehmen" - to take.
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time:
4 minutes


The verb "nehmen" is useful for daily life, for example:
1. When shopping, you could say: "Ich nehme das Buch." (I'll take the book.)
2. When ordering from a menu, you could say: "Ich nehme die Suppe.) (I'll take/have the soup.)
3. When going by public transport, you could say: "Ich nehme die U-Bahn" (I'm taking the subway.)

Nehmen - Present Tense

Note: the spelling and pronunciation of of the verb changes in the 2nd and 3rd person singular.
• ich nehme - I take
• du nimmst - you take
• er/sie nimmt - he/she takes
• wir nehmen - we take
• ihr nehmt - you-all take
• sie nehmen - they take

Vocabulary

• das Buch - the book
• die U-Bahn - the subway
• die Suppe - the soup
• der Aufzug - the elevator

Direct Object forms

Note: "nehmen" takes a direct object.
• Ich nehme das Buch. (neuter)
• Ich nehme die Suppe. (feminine)
• But: Ich nehme DEN Aufzug. (masculine)

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German Language Game "Etwas kaufen"



Quick German Language Game: "Etwas kaufen".
Learn and practice 6 shopping-related phrases:

  • Are you coming along?
  • Where to?
  • I have to buy something
  • I'm coming along.
  • Do you need something?
  • I need a travel guide

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German Language Game - Heidelberg Quiz




Quick 
German Language Game: Heidelberg Quiz.
Play a fun online game and practice your German with a few trivia questions in German, such as: 
Which American writer was in Heidelberg and wrote about it? 
When was he there and what does "Heidelberg" mean in English? 
As a bonus, learn to say dates in German.

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German Language Game: Asking for Directions



Quick German Language Game: Asking for Directions

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes
Ready to stroll around a German-speaking town or city? 
Learn to ask for directions in German by playing this quick interactive German language game.
It's so much more fun to do this in the local language.

And there is another benefit in knowing how to ask for directions in German: Even if you don't understand the answer, it's often a great way to start a conversation with a stranger in a foreign country.

It's easy then to continue the conversation in English or in a language you both speak.

Vocabulary

• Entschuldigung - Excuse me
• Wie komme ich...? - How do I get (to) ...?
• zum Bahnhof - to the train station
• zur U-Bahn - to the subway
• Gehen Sie... - Go... (formal)
• nach rechts - to the right
• nach links - to the left
• geradeaus - straight ahead
• danke - thanks

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German Language Game: Days of the Week



Quick German Language Game: Days of the Week
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes


Play a fun online German language game and practice the days of the week.
Add to your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation! As you play, say the German OUT LOUD!
Learn and play with our fun Say It, Snap Cloud, Deal no Deal?, and Word Hero game sequence, until you know all the words inside out!
Note: German days of the week are all masculine (m), and capitalized.

German Days of the Week

  • der Montag - Monday
  • der Dienstag - Tuesday
  • der Mittwoch - Wednesday
  • der Donnerstag - Thursday
  • der Freitag - Friday
  • der Samstag - Saturday
  • der Sonntag - Sunday

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