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German Basics: Menschen Part 1 – HearSay

German A1

Master the essentials from Chapters 1-6 of Menschen. Build confidence with daily listening and speaking practice on the go.

Lessons

  1. Saying Hello

    Learn to greet people warmly at different times of the day.

    Vocabulary

    • Hallo (Hello)
    • Guten Morgen (Good morning)
    • Guten Tag (Good day)
    • Guten Abend (Good evening)
    • Gute Nacht (Good night)
    • Tschüs (Bye)

    Objectives

    • Greet people at different times of the day
    • Distinguish formal and informal greetings
  2. What is Your Name?

    Introduce yourself and ask others for their names.

    Vocabulary

    • ich (I)
    • heißen (to be called)
    • du (you - informal)
    • Sie (you - formal)
    • wer (who)
    • der Name (the name)

    Objectives

    • Introduce oneself by stating one's name
    • Ask others for their name
  3. Where Are You From?

    Talk about where you come from and ask about others' origins.

    Vocabulary

    • kommen (to come)
    • aus (from)
    • woher (where from)
    • Deutschland (Germany)
    • Österreich (Austria)
    • die Schweiz (Switzerland)

    Objectives

    • State one's own country of origin
    • Ask where someone is from
  4. How Are You Doing?

    Ask how someone is feeling and respond appropriately.

    Vocabulary

    • Wie geht's? (How's it going?)
    • gut (good)
    • sehr (very)
    • auch (also)
    • danke (thanks)
    • nicht (not)

    Objectives

    • Ask how someone is doing
    • Respond to questions about well-being
  5. Introductions and Titles

    Introduce other people and use formal titles.

    Vocabulary

    • sein (to be)
    • das (that / this)
    • der Herr (Mr.)
    • die Frau (Mrs. / Ms.)
    • der Vorname (the first name)
    • Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye)

    Objectives

    • Introduce other people to someone
    • Say goodbye in formal situations
  6. Spelling Names

    Learn the alphabet and how to spell your last name.

    Vocabulary

    • das Alphabet (the alphabet)
    • buchstabieren (to spell)
    • der Familienname (the last name)
    • ja (yes)
    • nein (no)
    • und (and)

    Objectives

    • Recite the German alphabet
    • Spell one's own name
  7. Asking for Repetition

    Politely ask someone to repeat what they said.

    Vocabulary

    • Wie bitte? (Pardon?)
    • noch (still / yet)
    • einmal (once)
    • sprechen (to speak)
    • hören (to hear / listen)
    • notieren (to note down)

    Objectives

    • Ask someone to repeat what they said
    • Follow simple classroom instructions
  8. What is Your Profession?

    Ask about jobs and state what you do for a living.

    Vocabulary

    • der Beruf (the profession)
    • arbeiten (to work)
    • als (as)
    • der Journalist (the journalist)
    • der Architekt (the architect)
    • der Arzt (the doctor)

    Objectives

    • Ask about someone's profession
    • State your own profession
  9. Work and Education

    Discuss internships, training, and online profiles.

    Vocabulary

    • die Ausbildung (the education / training)
    • das Praktikum (the internship)
    • der Job (the job)
    • machen (to make / do)
    • das Internet-Profil (the internet profile)

    Objectives

    • State your employment situation
    • Read and understand internet profiles
  10. Living Arrangements

    Talk about where you live and who you live with.

    Vocabulary

    • wohnen (to reside / live)
    • leben (to live)
    • in (in)
    • der Wohnort (the place of residence)
    • allein (alone)
    • zusammen (together)

    Objectives

    • Ask where someone lives
    • State your living arrangements
  11. Marital Status

    Learn vocabulary to discuss your relationship status.

    Vocabulary

    • der Familienstand (the marital status)
    • verheiratet (married)
    • geschieden (divorced)
    • der Single (the single)
    • die Person (the person)
    • glauben (to believe / think)

    Objectives

    • State marital status
    • Ask about someone's marital status
  12. Do You Have Children?

    Talk about kids and start counting from zero to three.

    Vocabulary

    • das Kind (the child)
    • haben (to have)
    • null (zero)
    • eins (one)
    • zwei (two)
    • drei (three)

    Objectives

    • State whether you have children
    • Count from zero to three
  13. Counting Further

    Count from four to eight and talk about age.

    Vocabulary

    • das Alter (the age)
    • vier (four)
    • fünf (five)
    • sechs (six)
    • sieben (seven)
    • acht (eight)

    Objectives

    • Count and understand numbers up to eight
    • Ask about and state someone's age
  14. Contact Information

    Exchange phone numbers and email addresses.

    Vocabulary

    • die Visitenkarte (the business card)
    • die Straße (the street)
    • das Telefon (the telephone)
    • das Handy (the mobile phone)
    • die E-Mail (the email)
    • neun (nine)

    Objectives

    • Read and understand business cards
    • Share your contact details
  15. Meet the Family

    Talk about your immediate family members.

    Vocabulary

    • die Familie (the family)
    • mein (my)
    • die Mutter (the mother)
    • der Vater (the father)
    • die Eltern (the parents)
    • zehn (ten)

    Objectives

    • Talk about family members
    • Express possession using possessive articles
  16. Siblings and Grandparents

    Expand your vocabulary to include extended family.

    Vocabulary

    • dein (your - informal)
    • der Bruder (the brother)
    • die Schwester (the sister)
    • die Großeltern (the grandparents)
    • der Opa (the grandpa)
    • die Oma (the grandma)

    Objectives

    • Describe relationships using a family tree
    • Express possession using 'your'
  17. Answering Negative Questions

    Learn to say 'on the contrary' when disagreeing with negative questions.

    Vocabulary

    • doch (on the contrary / yes)
    • richtig (correct)
    • falsch (wrong)
    • der Sohn (the son)
    • die Tochter (the daughter)
    • kennen (to know a person)

    Objectives

    • Answer negative questions correctly using the particle 'doch'
    • Identify people by asking who they are
  18. Speaking Languages

    Discuss the different languages you and others speak.

    Vocabulary

    • die Sprache (the language)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • Englisch (English)
    • Französisch (French)
    • Spanisch (Spanish)
    • ein bisschen (a little bit)

    Objectives

    • Talk about language skills
    • Identify various European languages
  19. Colleagues and Partners

    Talk about friends and colleagues using different pronouns.

    Vocabulary

    • der Partner (the male partner)
    • die Kollegin (the female colleague)
    • der Freund (the male friend)
    • wir (we)
    • ihr (you - plural)
    • sie (they / she)

    Objectives

    • Identify professional and personal relationships
    • Use plural pronouns correctly
  20. Asking More Questions

    Use new question words to interview a partner.

    Vocabulary

    • was (what)
    • welche (which)
    • das Land (the country)
    • schreiben (to write)
    • interviewen (to interview)
    • das Foto (the photo)

    Objectives

    • Formulate basic W-questions
    • Interview someone about personal details
  21. Teens and Twenties

    Count up to twenty to express ages and quantities.

    Vocabulary

    • elf (eleven)
    • zwölf (twelve)
    • vierzehn (fourteen)
    • sechzehn (sixteen)
    • siebzehn (seventeen)
    • zwanzig (twenty)

    Objectives

    • Count from eleven to twenty
    • Understand numbers spoken aloud
  22. Identifying Furniture

    Learn the names for basic furniture pieces for a new apartment.

    Vocabulary

    • der Tisch (the table)
    • das Bett (the bed)
    • der Stuhl (the chair)
    • der Schrank (the closet / wardrobe)
    • das Sofa (the sofa)
    • die Möbel (the furniture)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name basic pieces of furniture
    • Use definite articles correctly
  23. Describing Objects

    Give your opinion on items using simple adjectives.

    Vocabulary

    • schön (beautiful)
    • modern (modern)
    • praktisch (practical)
    • groß (big)
    • klein (small)
    • der (the - masculine)

    Objectives

    • Express opinions about objects
    • Evaluate objects using basic adjectives
  24. Shopping for Furniture

    Navigate a furniture store and ask for assistance.

    Vocabulary

    • kosten (to cost)
    • der Preis (the price)
    • die Hilfe (the help)
    • brauchen (to need)
    • das (the - neuter)
    • die (the - feminine / plural)

    Objectives

    • Ask for the price of items
    • Offer or accept help in a retail setting
  25. Prices and Deals

    Discuss whether an item is too expensive or a great bargain.

    Vocabulary

    • der Euro (the Euro)
    • teuer (expensive)
    • billig (cheap)
    • das Sonderangebot (the special offer)
    • der Verkäufer (the salesperson)
    • nur (only)

    Objectives

    • State the price of items
    • Evaluate store offers
  26. Large Numbers

    Learn to count by tens to talk about larger prices.

    Vocabulary

    • dreißig (thirty)
    • vierzig (forty)
    • fünfzig (fifty)
    • sechzig (sixty)
    • achtzig (eighty)
    • hundert (one hundred)

    Objectives

    • Understand numbers from thirty to one hundred
    • Listen to prices in a store context
  27. Expressing Agreement

    Agree or disagree with a shopping partner's taste.

    Vocabulary

    • finden (to find / think)
    • wirklich (really)
    • aber (but)
    • er (he / it - masculine)
    • es (it - neuter)
    • zu (too)

    Objectives

    • Express agreement or disagreement
    • Substitute nouns with the correct personal pronouns
  28. Even Larger Numbers

    Master hundreds and thousands for big-ticket items.

    Vocabulary

    • zweihundert (two hundred)
    • dreihundert (three hundred)
    • tausend (one thousand)
    • zehntausend (ten thousand)
    • eine Million (one million)
    • der Cent (the Cent)

    Objectives

    • Understand large numbers from 100 to 1,000,000
    • State exact prices with cents
  29. What is That?

    Ask what an unknown object is called in German.

    Vocabulary

    • der Bleistift (the pencil)
    • die Brille (the glasses)
    • das Buch (the book)
    • die Flasche (the bottle)
    • ein (a / an - masculine / neuter)
    • eine (a / an - feminine)

    Objectives

    • Ask for the names of unknown objects
    • Use indefinite articles correctly
  30. Expressing Lack

    Say that something is 'not a' specific item.

    Vocabulary

    • der Schlüssel (the key)
    • die Tasche (the bag)
    • die Uhr (the clock / watch)
    • der Regenschirm (the umbrella)
    • kein (no / not a - masculine / neuter)
    • keine (no / not a - feminine)

    Objectives

    • Identify everyday objects
    • Use negative articles to deny what an object is
  31. Colors

    Add color adjectives to describe everyday items.

    Vocabulary

    • blau (blue)
    • rot (red)
    • gelb (yellow)
    • grün (green)
    • schwarz (black)
    • weiß (white)

    Objectives

    • Describe an object using colors
    • Read basic product advertisements
  32. Materials and Shapes

    Detail what an object is made of and its shape.

    Vocabulary

    • das Holz (the wood)
    • das Glas (the glass)
    • das Plastik (the plastic)
    • das Metall (the metal)
    • rund (round)
    • eckig (angular / square)

    Objectives

    • Describe an object using materials
    • Describe an object using shapes
  33. Polite Interactions

    Say excuse me and you're welcome naturally.

    Vocabulary

    • bitte (please / you're welcome)
    • die Entschuldigung (the apology / excuse me)
    • das Problem (the problem)
    • leicht (light / easy)
    • schwer (heavy / difficult)
    • modisch (fashionable)

    Objectives

    • Express gratitude and respond to thanks
    • Use polite expressions in everyday interactions
  34. Online Ordering

    Understand an online order form for shopping.

    Vocabulary

    • die Bestellung (the order)
    • das Angebot (the offer)
    • die Farbe (the color)
    • das Material (the material)
    • die Menge (the quantity)

    Objectives

    • Read basic product information
    • Fill out an online order form with product details
  35. Filling Out Forms

    Provide your personal details for a delivery.

    Vocabulary

    • die Anrede (the salutation)
    • die PLZ (the zip code)
    • der Ort (the city / location)
    • das Geburtsdatum (the date of birth)
    • ergänzen (to fill in / complete)

    Objectives

    • Provide personal information on a form
    • Understand abbreviations on German forms
  36. The Office Workspace

    Name the technological devices in an office.

    Vocabulary

    • das Büro (the office)
    • der Arbeitsplatz (the workspace)
    • der Computer (the computer)
    • der Laptop (the laptop)
    • der Drucker (the printer)
    • der Bildschirm (the monitor)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name office equipment
    • Express opinions about a workspace
  37. Missing Items

    Say what office supplies you are looking for today.

    Vocabulary

    • suchen (to search / look for)
    • die Maus (the computer mouse)
    • der Stift (the pen)
    • das Papier (the paper)
    • das Notizbuch (the notebook)
    • heute (today)

    Objectives

    • State what items you are looking for
    • Use the accusative case for direct objects
  38. Appointments and Stress

    Talk about your boss and your daily schedule.

    Vocabulary

    • der Termin (the appointment)
    • der Chef (the boss)
    • der Stress (the stress)
    • die Zeit (the time)
    • wissen (to know a fact)
    • wieder (again)

    Objectives

    • Extract key information about appointments
    • Express feelings of stress or lack of time
  39. Office Communication

    Read and understand short messages and bills.

    Vocabulary

    • die SMS (the text message)
    • die Rechnung (the bill / invoice)
    • das Formular (the form)
    • die Briefmarke (the postage stamp)
    • lesen (to read)

    Objectives

    • Extract key information from short messages
    • Identify documents in an office setting
  40. Plural Objects and Locations

    Ask where multiple items are located.

    Vocabulary

    • wo (where)
    • die Computer (the computers)
    • die Bilder (the pictures)
    • die Stühle (the chairs)
    • die Schränke (the cabinets)

    Objectives

    • Form the plural of common nouns
    • Ask about the location of plural objects
  41. Answering the Phone

    Greet callers professionally in a business context.

    Vocabulary

    • der Anruf (the phone call)
    • die Telefonnummer (the phone number)
    • sich melden (to answer the phone)
    • hier (here)
    • die Achtung (the attention)

    Objectives

    • Answer the telephone professionally
    • Introduce oneself in a business context
  42. Saying Goodbye on the Phone

    Learn the correct way to end a German phone call.

    Vocabulary

    • Auf Wiederhören (goodbye - on the phone)
    • sich verabschieden (to say goodbye)
    • der See (the lake)
    • gehen (to go)
    • die Grüße (the regards)

    Objectives

    • End a telephone conversation properly
    • Compare telephone etiquette across countries