Input your phrase list into flashcard apps like Anki or Brainscape. The software tests you right before you are about to forget a phrase.
Once you say hello, use these phrases to keep the conversation flowing naturally with native speakers. Asking How Someone Is (How are you? - Formal) Wie geht's? (How's it going? - Informal) Mir geht es gut, danke. (I am doing well, thank you.) Es geht so. (So-so.) Und Ihnen? / Und dir? (And you? - Formal / Informal) Getting to Know Someone Wie heißen Sie? (What is your name? - Formal) Wie heißt du? (What is your name? - Informal) Ich heiße... (My name is...) Woher kommen Sie? (Where do you come from? - Formal)
The secret to fluency. These words buy you thinking time.
Phrase-based learning teaches you chunks: Mein Hund rennt sehr schnell. By memorizing the chunk, you bypass the grammar calculation. You simply recall the pattern.
Why? Because textbooks teach you rules , but conversation requires .
Guten Morgen! (Good morning!) / Guten Tag! (Good day/Good afternoon!) / Guten Abend! (Good evening!) Wie heißt du? (What is your name? - Informal) Ich heiße... (My name is...) Freut mich. (Nice to meet you.) Danke schön. (Thank you very much.) Bitte. (Please / You're welcome.) 2. Getting Around (Travel and Navigation)
What is your (Absolute beginner, intermediate, etc.)?
used by native speakers every single day. This is the ultimate "shortcut" guide for daily life, travel, and work. What’s inside the FREE PDF? ✅ Essential greetings & polite phrases. ✅ Phrases for restaurants, cafes, and shopping. ✅ Travel essentials (directions, hotels, transport). ✅ Everyday conversational slang to sound like a local.
Don’t just read the phrase; picture the scenario. When learning "Die Rechnung, bitte," imagine yourself in a restaurant in Berlin.
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