100 Interesting German Words That Will Transform Your Vocabulary (1. Fernweh …)

If you are learning German, you quickly realize that the language has a secret superpower: the ability to name highly specific, complex human experiences with just a single word. Welcome back to Fluent in Deutsch! Today, we are diving deep into the art of German vocabulary and exploring the words that make this language so … Read more

🧐 How to Prepare for German Exams: From A1 to C1

Preparing for a German exam can feel like a mountain climb — exciting, challenging, and totally worth it once you reach the top! Whether you’re aiming for A1 or C1, the right strategy makes all the difference. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to get ready for each level, step by step. 🎯 Know … Read more

🇩🇪 Speak Your First 20 German Sentences in Under 10 Minutes

Start Talking Now With These Super-Easy, Ready-to-Use Phrases No grammar rules. No memorizing tables.If you’ve never spoken German before, this is your fast-track way to start immediately. In the next 10 minutes, you’ll confidently say your first 20 real German sentences — perfect for travelers, language beginners, or anyone wanting a quick win. Ready? Let’s … Read more

💻 Learning German for Tech: Must-Know Vocabulary for Developers and IT Professionals

So, you’re working in tech 👨‍💻 and either living in Germany or collaborating with German clients. Your code might be clean, but your German? Not so much. 😅 Here’s the good news: You don’t need to speak perfect German to thrive in tech — but you do need the right vocabulary to survive meetings, read … Read more

The Top 50 Most Confusing False Friends Between English and German

If you’re learning German as an English speaker, you’ve probably experienced the frustration of stumbling over false friends — those tricky words that look or sound like English, but mean something totally different in German. These misleading pairs can trip up even the most advanced learners, often leading to confusion, miscommunication, or just hilarious misunderstandings. … Read more

📖 Ein Besuch beim Arzt (A2–B1 Reading Practice)

In Deutschland ist es wichtig, einen Hausarzt (general practitioner) zu haben. Heute begleiten wir Tobias, der sich nicht gut fühlt. 🤒 Der Morgen Tobias wacht auf und hat Kopfschmerzen und Halsschmerzen. Er fühlt sich schwach und hat ein bisschen Fieber.Er ruft um 8 Uhr bei seinem Arzt an und bekommt einen Termin um 10:30 Uhr. … Read more

📖 Ein Wochenende auf dem Land (A2–B1 Reading Practice)

Willkommen zu einer neuen Leseübung! Heute begleiten wir Max und Julia auf einen Kurztrip aufs Land. Lies den Text in Ruhe durch und achte auf neue Wörter. 🚗 Die Anreise Am Freitagabend fahren Max und Julia mit dem Auto aus Berlin los. Sie wollen ein ruhiges Wochenende in der Natur verbringen.Die Fahrt dauert etwa zwei … Read more

Complete C2 German Vocabulary List (Highly Advanced)

🌎 Philosophical, Legal & Theoretical Concepts German English die Ambivalenz ambivalence die Kausalität causality die Prämisse premise die Kontroverse controversy der Diskurs discourse die Intention intention die Legitimität legitimacy die Rechtfertigung justification die Disposition disposition die Inkonsistenz inconsistency die Relativierung relativization die Divergenz divergence der Dissens dissent der Anspruch auf Autonomie claim to autonomy die … Read more

Complete C1 German Vocabulary List

🌍 Abstract Nouns & Intellectual Concepts German English die Auswirkung effect, impact die Voraussetzung prerequisite die Erkenntnis insight, realization die Einschränkung limitation die Beurteilung assessment, evaluation die Behauptung assertion, claim die Auseinandersetzung confrontation, debate die Wahrnehmung perception der Sachverhalt facts, situation die Stellungnahme statement, opinion das Vorgehen procedure, approach der Zusammenhang context, correlation die Fragestellung … Read more

Complete B2 German Vocabulary List

🎯 For upper-intermediate learners who want to: This list covers 400+ high-impact words in key categories that typically appear at the B2 level in exams (Goethe, TELC, ÖSD) and real life. 📌 Abstract Nouns (Abstrakte Begriffe) These are words you’ll need to talk about society, education, and politics. 📌 Work & Education (Beruf & Bildung) … Read more