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German Basics: Menschen Part 2 – HearSay

German A1

Dive into part 2 of your German journey with interactive dialogues based on Chapters 7-12 of Menschen. Perfect for listening and speaking practice on the go, this course covers daily routines, travel, and socializing.

Lessons

  1. Talk about free time

    Lukas and Klara discuss what they love doing on weekends.

    Vocabulary

    • kochen (to cook)
    • singen (to sing)
    • lesen (to read)
    • tanzen (to dance)
    • die Freizeitaktivitäten (the leisure activities)

    Objectives

    • Understand spoken statements about various leisure activities.
    • Describe your own hobbies.
  2. Discover new hobbies

    Klara shares her passion for capturing moments and baking.

    Vocabulary

    • schwimmen (to swim)
    • fotografieren (to photograph)
    • malen (to paint)
    • backen (to bake)
    • das Hobby (the hobby)

    Objectives

    • Ask others about their hobbies.
    • State what you like to do.
  3. Describe your abilities

    Lukas explains how well he can play sports.

    Vocabulary

    • können (can / to be able to)
    • wirklich (really)
    • gar nicht (not at all)
    • ein bisschen (a little bit)
    • toll (great)

    Objectives

    • Describe personal abilities.
    • State how well you can do something.
  4. Give sincere compliments

    Klara compliments Lukas on his beautiful photos.

    Vocabulary

    • das Kompliment (the compliment)
    • die Augen (the eyes)
    • super (super)
    • schön (beautiful)
    • sehr gut (very good)

    Objectives

    • Give compliments to others.
    • Express gratitude and respond politely.
  5. Discuss activity frequency

    Lukas talks about how often he goes for a walk in nature.

    Vocabulary

    • nie (never)
    • manchmal (sometimes)
    • oft (often)
    • immer (always)
    • spazieren gehen (to go for a walk)

    Objectives

    • State how often you perform activities.
    • Use adverbs of frequency.
  6. Make polite requests

    Klara asks if she can borrow a lighter and make a quick call.

    Vocabulary

    • telefonieren (to talk on the phone)
    • rauchen (to smoke)
    • das Auto (the car)
    • das Feuerzeug (the lighter)
    • haben (to have)

    Objectives

    • Make polite requests.
    • Ask for permission to do something.
  7. Grant or decline requests

    Lukas politely declines a request to go to the movies tonight.

    Vocabulary

    • das Kino (the cinema)
    • das Theater (the theater)
    • das Foto (the photo)
    • die Musik (the music)
    • die Natur (the nature)

    Objectives

    • Politely grant a request.
    • Politely decline a request.
  8. Plan an outing

    Klara suggests visiting an art exhibition downtown.

    Vocabulary

    • das Schwimmbad (the swimming pool)
    • das Museum (the museum)
    • das Café (the café)
    • die Ausstellung (the exhibition)
    • die Disco (the disco)

    Objectives

    • Name places for outings.
    • Make suggestions for leisure activities.
  9. Days of the week

    Lukas lists his schedule for the upcoming week.

    Vocabulary

    • die Woche (the week)
    • der Montag (Monday)
    • der Dienstag (Tuesday)
    • der Mittwoch (Wednesday)
    • der Donnerstag (Thursday)

    Objectives

    • Name the days of the week.
    • Specify days using temporal prepositions.
  10. Times of the day

    Klara talks about her favorite time of day to relax.

    Vocabulary

    • der Freitag (Friday)
    • der Samstag (Saturday)
    • der Sonntag (Sunday)
    • der Tag (the day)
    • die Tageszeit (the time of day)

    Objectives

    • Name the times of the day.
    • Discuss favorite times of the day.
  11. Morning to evening

    Lukas describes his routine from early morning to late evening.

    Vocabulary

    • der Morgen (the morning)
    • der Vormittag (the morning / forenoon)
    • der Mittag (the noon)
    • der Nachmittag (the afternoon)
    • der Abend (the evening)

    Objectives

    • Use temporal prepositions to specify times of the day.
  12. Tell the time informally

    Klara and Lukas figure out the exact time to meet up.

    Vocabulary

    • die Uhrzeit (the time)
    • vor (to / before)
    • nach (past / after)
    • halb (half)
    • das Viertel (the quarter)

    Objectives

    • Tell the time informally for casual conversations.
    • Ask others for the current time.
  13. Cancel an appointment

    Lukas unfortunately has to cancel their planned coffee date.

    Vocabulary

    • sich verabreden (to arrange to meet)
    • vorschlagen (to suggest)
    • absagen (to cancel)
    • das Problem (the problem)
    • leider (unfortunately)

    Objectives

    • State a lack of time.
    • Politely cancel an appointment.
  14. Read digital messages

    Klara sends a quick text to reschedule their meetup.

    Vocabulary

    • die SMS (the text message)
    • der Chat (the chat)
    • die Einladung (the invitation)
    • schreiben (to write)
    • antworten (to answer)

    Objectives

    • Read and comprehend short digital text messages.
    • Write short emails to invite someone.
  15. Stock the refrigerator

    Lukas checks what basics he has in his fridge.

    Vocabulary

    • das Brot (the bread)
    • die Butter (the butter)
    • der Käse (the cheese)
    • der Schinken (the ham)
    • der Apfel (the apple)

    Objectives

    • Describe the frequency of items kept in a refrigerator.
    • State basic food preferences.
  16. Offer drinks

    Klara welcomes a guest and offers them a hot beverage.

    Vocabulary

    • die Milch (the milk)
    • der Kaffee (the coffee)
    • der Tee (the tea)
    • der Kühlschrank (the refrigerator)
    • trinken (to drink)

    Objectives

    • Welcome a guest.
    • Offer specific food and drinks.
  17. Discuss breakfast routines

    Lukas shares what he typically eats for breakfast on weekdays.

    Vocabulary

    • das Frühstück (the breakfast)
    • der Hunger (the hunger)
    • der Durst (the thirst)
    • das Müsli (the muesli)
    • essen (to eat)

    Objectives

    • Discuss daily breakfast routines.
    • Express feelings of hunger and thirst.
  18. Share food preferences

    Klara talks about the vegetables and fruits she loves to eat.

    Vocabulary

    • die Tomate (the tomato)
    • die Kartoffel (the potato)
    • der Salat (the salad)
    • das Obst (the fruit)
    • mögen (to like)

    Objectives

    • State what you like and do not like to eat.
    • Accept or politely decline offers of food.
  19. Cook dinner together

    Lukas decides to cook a warm soup and roast for dinner.

    Vocabulary

    • schmecken (to taste)
    • die Suppe (the soup)
    • der Fisch (the fish)
    • der Braten (the roast)
    • die Orange (the orange)

    Objectives

    • Form compound nouns to describe combined dishes.
    • Invite someone to a home-cooked dinner.
  20. Read a restaurant menu

    Klara browses a menu to choose a three-course meal.

    Vocabulary

    • die Speisekarte (the menu)
    • die Vorspeise (the appetizer)
    • das Hauptgericht (the main course)
    • das Dessert (the dessert)
    • das Eis (the ice cream)

    Objectives

    • Read and navigate a simple restaurant menu.
    • Categorize dishes into a three-course menu.
  21. Invite someone to dinner

    Lukas offers Klara a slice of homemade chocolate cake.

    Vocabulary

    • möchten (would like)
    • das Stück (the piece)
    • der Kuchen (the cake)
    • die Schokolade (the chocolate)
    • die Pizza (the pizza)

    Objectives

    • Invite someone to a dinner.
    • Accept or politely decline a dinner invitation.
  22. Choose public transit

    Klara compares taking the subway versus a taxi to the station.

    Vocabulary

    • die U-Bahn (the subway)
    • die S-Bahn (the suburban train)
    • der Zug (the train)
    • der Bus (the bus)
    • das Taxi (the taxi)

    Objectives

    • Name various means of public transportation.
    • Describe travel plans.
  23. Navigate the train station

    Lukas looks for the right platform for his departing train.

    Vocabulary

    • das Verkehrsmittel (the means of transport)
    • der Bahnhof (the train station)
    • das Gleis (the track)
    • der Bahnsteig (the platform)
    • die Haltestelle (the stop)

    Objectives

    • Ask for travel information at a train station.
    • Extract information from public transit announcements.
  24. Use separable travel verbs

    Klara explains where she needs to transfer trains.

    Vocabulary

    • einsteigen (to board)
    • aussteigen (to get off)
    • umsteigen (to transfer)
    • ankommen (to arrive)
    • abfahren (to depart)

    Objectives

    • Describe travel plans using separable verbs.
  25. Handle luggage

    Lukas asks a friend to pick him up with his heavy suitcase.

    Vocabulary

    • das Gepäck (the luggage)
    • der Koffer (the suitcase)
    • die Tasche (the bag)
    • abholen (to pick up)
    • mitbringen (to bring along)

    Objectives

    • Provide travel information including arrivals and pickups.
  26. Describe daily routines

    Klara talks about grocery shopping and watching TV after work.

    Vocabulary

    • einkaufen (to shop)
    • fernsehen (to watch TV)
    • anrufen (to call)
    • das Telefonat (the phone call)
    • die Minute (the minute)

    Objectives

    • Describe a daily routine using separable verbs.
  27. Make a phone call

    Lukas calls the transit info line to find the next connection.

    Vocabulary

    • nehmen (to take)
    • finden (to find)
    • kreuzen (to cross)
    • bleiben (to stay)
    • die Durchsage (the announcement)

    Objectives

    • Conduct a phone conversation about travel plans.
  28. Say goodbye

    Klara wraps up a phone call and says goodbye until tomorrow.

    Vocabulary

    • bald (soon)
    • vielleicht (perhaps)
    • richtig (correct)
    • jetzt (now)
    • morgen (tomorrow)

    Objectives

    • End a telephone conversation using appropriate phrases.
    • Say goodbye in various formal and informal ways.
  29. Talk about chores

    Lukas cleans up his apartment and does his homework.

    Vocabulary

    • die Arbeit (the work)
    • das Büro (the office)
    • der Beruf (the profession)
    • die Hausaufgabe (the homework)
    • aufräumen (to clean up)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name common everyday activities and chores.
  30. Read an appointment calendar

    Klara checks her calendar to find a free time slot.

    Vocabulary

    • der Termin (the appointment)
    • der Terminkalender (the appointment calendar)
    • täglich (daily)
    • regelmäßig (regularly)
    • lange (for a long time)

    Objectives

    • Read and extract information from a daily appointment calendar.
    • Use temporal prepositions to specify timeframes.
  31. Talk about the past

    Lukas talks about studying and laughing with friends yesterday.

    Vocabulary

    • lernen (to learn)
    • üben (to practice)
    • reden (to talk)
    • lachen (to laugh)
    • kaufen (to buy)

    Objectives

    • Form the past tense (Perfekt) of regular verbs.
    • Talk about past events.
  32. Irregular verbs in the past

    Klara mentions who she met and what she saw last week.

    Vocabulary

    • schlafen (to sleep)
    • sehen (to see)
    • sprechen (to speak)
    • denken (to think)
    • treffen (to meet)

    Objectives

    • Form the past tense (Perfekt) of irregular verbs.
    • Ask and answer questions about past activities.
  33. Past hobbies

    Lukas describes playing tennis and riding his bike last weekend.

    Vocabulary

    • das Fahrrad (the bicycle)
    • der Sport (the sport)
    • der Fußball (the soccer)
    • das Tennis (the tennis)
    • spielen (to play)

    Objectives

    • Discuss the frequency and destinations of past activities.
  34. Read informal emails

    Klara reads an email from a colleague about a recent business trip.

    Vocabulary

    • die Notiz (the note)
    • die E-Mail (the email)
    • der Kollege (the male colleague)
    • die Kollegin (the female colleague)
    • die Pause (the break)

    Objectives

    • Read informal emails to understand what someone did recently.
    • Write an email describing your routine from yesterday.
  35. Specific past timeframes

    Lukas recounts exactly what he was doing yesterday afternoon.

    Vocabulary

    • gestern (yesterday)
    • heute (today)
    • gleich (shortly / immediately)
    • sonst (otherwise)
    • fertig (finished)

    Objectives

    • Use temporal expressions for past timeframes.
  36. Name the early months

    Klara talks about planning trips between January and May.

    Vocabulary

    • der Januar (January)
    • der Februar (February)
    • der März (March)
    • der April (April)
    • der Mai (May)

    Objectives

    • Name the months of the year.
    • Discuss plans for different times of the year.
  37. Name the late months

    Lukas prepares for a long vacation from June to October.

    Vocabulary

    • der Juni (June)
    • der Juli (July)
    • der August (August)
    • der September (September)
    • der Oktober (October)

    Objectives

    • Continue naming the months of the year.
    • State when you last celebrated.
  38. Discuss the seasons

    Klara shares her favorite activities to do in spring and winter.

    Vocabulary

    • der Frühling (the spring)
    • der Sommer (the summer)
    • der Herbst (the autumn)
    • der Winter (the winter)
    • der November (November)
    • der Dezember (December)

    Objectives

    • Talk about specific activities you enjoy doing in different seasons.
  39. Talk about past celebrations

    Lukas describes a wonderful birthday party he attended last year.

    Vocabulary

    • das Fest (the festival / party)
    • die Party (the party)
    • der Geburtstag (the birthday)
    • die Hochzeit (the wedding)
    • feiern (to celebrate)

    Objectives

    • State when, where, and what you last celebrated.
    • Talk about past events using the Perfekt tense.
  40. Describe major festivals

    Klara shares facts about the famous carnival and New Year's events.

    Vocabulary

    • das Festival (the festival)
    • der Karneval (the carnival)
    • das Silvester (New Year's Eve)
    • das Neujahr (the New Year)
    • das Event (the event)

    Objectives

    • Read and understand short texts about cultural festivals.
    • Describe festivals using specific data.
  41. Movement in the past

    Lukas talks about hiking and traveling to the mountains.

    Vocabulary

    • passieren (to happen)
    • fliegen (to fly)
    • gehen (to go)
    • fahren (to drive / go)
    • wandern (to hike)

    Objectives

    • Form the past tense (Perfekt) with the auxiliary verb sein.
    • State travel destinations using correct prepositions.
  42. Summarize past experiences

    Klara writes down notes about a memorable trip around the world.

    Vocabulary

    • die Leute (the people)
    • der Mensch (the human)
    • die Welt (the world)
    • der Spaß (the fun)
    • das Erlebnis (the experience)

    Objectives

    • Write bulleted notes summarizing a memorable past experience.
    • Extract key information from texts.