Verbs with Prepositions in German (A2): Simple Explanation and Examples
At A2 level in German, you already know many basic verbs like gehen, machen, or lernen.But then you see sentences like: And suddenly, German feels more difficult. This happens because some verbs in German always need a preposition.In this post,…
Giving Advice and Talking About Conditions in German (A2): wenn and sollte
At A2 level, German learners move beyond simple statements.You don’t just say what you do — you also start to say: These two ideas are very common in everyday German: In this post, you will learn how to use wenn…
Talking About Your Job and Daily Work in German (A2)
At A2 level, learners want to talk about more than just their name or country.A very important topic at this stage is work: your job, your daily tasks, and your routine at work. This topic is especially useful if you:…
Making Suggestions and Invitations in German (A2)
At A2 level, learners want to do more than describe things.You want to suggest activities, invite people, and react politely when someone asks you to do something. These skills are essential in everyday life, for example when you: In this…
Talking About Food and Eating Habits in German (A2)
Food is one of the most common topics in everyday conversations.At A2 level, learners want to talk about what they eat, how often they eat, and what they like or don’t like. This topic is especially important when you: In…
Talking About Past Experiences in German (A2): Perfekt Made Simple
At A2 level, learners want to talk about what has already happened in their lives.For example: In German, we usually talk about past experiences using the Perfekt tense. In this post, you will learn how to talk about past experiences…
Wechselpräpositionen Explained Simply (A2 German)
One of the most confusing grammar topics at A2 level is Wechselpräpositionen.Many learners ask: The good news is:👉 At A2 level, Wechselpräpositionen are very logical when you learn them step by step. In this post, you will learn: All explanations…
Weil vs Denn in German (A2): How to Give Reasons Simply
At A2 level, learners want to say more than just what they feel or do.They also want to explain why. In German, the two most common words to give a reason are weil and denn.Both mean because, but they are…
How to Talk About Feelings and First Impressions in German (A2)
When you reach A2 level in German, you can already talk about simple topics like your name, your job, or your daily routine.At this level, learners often want to say more: how they feel, what is new or difficult, and…
Weather and Seasons in German (A1): Simple Vocabulary & Examples
Talking about the weather and the seasons is one of the most common topics at A1 level. You use it to make small talk, describe daily life, and talk about plans. In this guide, you’ll learn: This topic works best…