Practice what you'll actually hear and say in Germany
Stop worrying about your first doctor's appointment or Bürgeramt visit. Practice real conversations with audio, vocabulary, and instant feedback.
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Your Daily Survival Kit
Essential scenarios for surviving and thriving in Germany. Each one comes with phrases, drills, and conversation practice.
Supermarket
Supermarkt
Shop confidently at German supermarkets — from finding items to checkout.
Doctor Visit
Arztbesuch
Navigate a doctor's appointment — from check-in to diagnosis.
Apartment Viewing
Wohnungsbesichtigung
Navigate apartment viewings — from scheduling to asking the right questions.
Government Office
Bürgeramt
Handle registrations, permits, and paperwork at German government offices.
Job Interview
Vorstellungsgespräch
Prepare for job interviews in German — from introduction to salary discussion.
Restaurant
Restaurant
Order food, ask about ingredients, and handle the bill at German restaurants.
Build Your Vocabulary
75+ categories across A1 to B2. Learn with flip cards and spaced repetition.
By Proficiency Level
How it works
Four simple steps to practical German fluency.
Pick a Scenario
Choose a real-life situation like visiting a doctor or going to the Bürgeramt.
Learn Phrases & Vocab
Study essential phrases with audio pronunciation and cultural notes.
Do Quick Drills
Test yourself with drills and conversation simulations.
Check Your Readiness
See your readiness score and know when you're prepared.
What You Get
Built for learners who want practical German, not textbook exercises.
Native Audio
Every phrase has audio pronunciation so you hear exactly how it sounds.
Visual Vocabulary
Flip cards with spaced repetition to build lasting memory.
Micro-Drills
Quick drills that test your knowledge and reinforce learning.
Conversation Simulator
Practice real dialogues and get scored on your responses.
Readiness Score
Track your readiness for each scenario across phrases, drills, and simulations.
100% Private
Everything runs locally. No account, no tracking, no data collection.
Newcomers Love It
“I used this before my apartment viewing in Berlin. The phrases were exactly what I needed!”
Sarah M.
Berlin
“The spaced repetition actually works. I remember vocabulary weeks later without cramming.”
James K.
Munich
“Finally, a German learning app focused on real situations instead of abstract grammar.”
Yuki T.
Hamburg
Numbers That Speak
75+
Vocabulary categories
A1–B2
CEFR levels covered
24/7
Learn anytime, offline
Free
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How We Compare
See how EverydayDeutsch stacks up against popular language apps.
| Feature | EverydayDeutsch | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Real-life scenarios | — | |
| Spaced repetition (SRS) | Partial | |
| Works offline | — | |
| Free to start | — | |
| Native audio | ||
| Conversation practice | Partial | |
| A1–B2 coverage | Partial |
Content for Every Level
From beginner (A1) to upper-intermediate (B2), organized by CEFR level so you always know where to start.
Beginner
Essential words for daily survival — greetings, numbers, food, directions.
Examples: Supermarket shopping, basic introductions, ordering food
Elementary
Expand into real conversations — doctor visits, apartment hunting, travel.
Examples: Medical appointments, apartment viewings, public transport
Intermediate
Handle complex situations — bureaucracy, job interviews, formal communication.
Examples: Buergeramt visits, job interviews, contracts
Upper-Intermediate
Express yourself fluently — nuanced discussions, professional settings, cultural topics.
Examples: Workplace communication, negotiations, current events
Common Questions
Is it free to get started?
Yes. You can start learning right away at no cost — no credit card required.
Does it work offline?
Yes. It's a PWA — once loaded, it works without internet. Perfect for commutes.
What German level do I need?
Start from complete beginner (A1). Content covers A1 through B2, organized by CEFR level.
How is this different from Duolingo?
We focus exclusively on real-life scenarios you'll face in Germany, not gamified grammar drills. Every phrase is something you'll actually use.
What scenarios are covered?
Several essential scenarios including supermarket shopping, doctor visits, apartment viewings, government offices, job interviews, and more.
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