🇩🇪 Learn German through real scenes

20 situations you'll actually face in Germany — talk to the character, hear the street language, lock it in with a song. All free.

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By metro (U-Bahn)
A1 · Mitarbeiterin der U-Bahn-Information

By metro (U-Bahn)

You're at the metro in a German city. Listen to the information clerk (Birgit), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die U-Bahndie Fahrkarteentwertendie Liniedie Tageskarte
By taxi
A1 · Taxifahrer

By taxi

You're taking a taxi in Germany. Listen to the driver (Murat), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Taxistandder Flughafendas Taxameterdie Quittungdas Trinkgeld
Directions on the street
A1 · Ein Passant

Directions on the street

You're lost in a German town and you ask a passer-by (Thomas) how to get somewhere. Listen to him, then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

geradeausdie Ampeldie Kreuzungdie U-Bahn-Stationdie Ecke
At the airport
A1 · Check-in-Mitarbeiterin

At the airport

You're at the airport in Germany. Listen to the check-in agent (Julia), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Reisepassdas Gepäckdie Bordkarteder Flugsteigdas Handgepäck
At the bank
A1 · Bankangestellte

At the bank

You're in a bank in Germany. Listen to the clerk (Claudia), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

das Girokontodie EC-Karteder Geldautomatdie PINdie Gebühr
At the café
A1 · Baristin

At the café

You're in a German café. Listen to the barista (Lena), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Milchkaffeeder Kuchendie Tassedas WLANdas Trinkgeld
At the pharmacy
A1 · Apothekerin

At the pharmacy

You're in a German pharmacy. Listen to the pharmacist (Karin), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Tabletterezeptfreidie Kopfschmerzendie Salbedie Apotheke
At the train station
A1 · Schalterbeamter

At the train station

You're at the counter of a German train station. Listen to the clerk (Markus), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Fahrkartedas Gleisder ICEhin und zurückdie Verspätung
At the hotel
A1 · Rezeptionist

At the hotel

You're at the reception of a German hotel. Listen to the receptionist (Jonas), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Rezeptiondas Doppelzimmerdas Frühstückdie Schlüsselkarteder Aufzug
At the family doctor
A1 · Hausarzt

At the family doctor

You're at a family doctor's office in Germany. Listen to the doctor (Dr. Schmidt), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Versichertenkartedas Rezeptdie Überweisungdie Krankschreibungdas Wartezimmer
At the museum
A1 · Mitarbeiterin an der Museumskasse

At the museum

You're at the ticket desk of a German museum. Listen to the staff member (Petra), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Eintrittskarteermäßigtder Audioguidedie Garderobedie Führung
At the market
A1 · Markthändler

At the market

You're at the German weekly market (Wochenmarkt). Listen to the vendor (Hans), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

das Obstdas Gemüsedas Pfundfrischbar zahlen
At the police
A1 · Polizist

At the police

You're at a police station in Germany to report a theft. Listen to the officer (Wachtmeister Becker), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Anzeigegestohlendie Brieftascheder Diebstahldas Fundbüro
At the restaurant
A1 · Kellner

At the restaurant

You're in a German restaurant. Listen to the waiter (Stefan), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Speisekartedas Hellesdas Schnitzeldie Rechnungdas Trinkgeld
At the supermarket
A1 · Kassierer

At the supermarket

You're at a German supermarket (Aldi/Lidl/Rewe). Listen to the cashier (Tobias), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

das Pfanddie Kassedie Tütedas Kleingeldder Pfandautomat
Clothes shopping
A1 · Verkäuferin

Clothes shopping

You're in a German clothes shop. Listen to the saleswoman (Anna), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Pulloverdie Größedie Umkleidekabinedie Farbeder Umtausch
Phone shop (SIM card)
A1 · Verkäufer

Phone shop (SIM card)

You're in a German phone shop and you want a prepaid SIM card. Listen to the salesman (Max), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

die Prepaid-SIM-Kartedas Datenvolumender Personalausweisdas Guthabender Tarif
Socializing
A1 · Eine junge Frau von hier

Socializing

You're at a bar in a German town. You meet Lisa, a young woman from the area. Listen to what she says, then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

sich vorstellenWie heißt du?die Heimatsich treffendie Handynummer
Emergency
A1 · Notärztin

Emergency

You're at the emergency room (Notaufnahme) of a German hospital. Listen to the doctor on duty (Dr. Weber), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Notrufdie Notaufnahmedie Schmerzendie Allergiedie Versichertenkarte
Car rental
A1 · Mitarbeiter der Autovermietung

Car rental

You're at a car rental desk in Germany. Listen to the agent (Frank), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

der Mietwagender Führerscheindie Vollkaskovolltankendie Kaution

How you learn German with ScenaLingua

20 scenarios cover a whole trip to Germany — airport, hotel, restaurant, taxi, pharmacy, metro and more. In each one you step into a real scene, talk to a character, hear the correct pronunciation and the casual "street" version, practice with a quiz and lock the phrases in with a song. Explanations in Romanian or English; level A1 (beginner).

Frequently asked

Why learn German through scenarios?

Because in Germany you'll use the language in concrete situations, not in the abstract. You practice exactly what you'll actually say.

Do I need to know German already?

No. The scenarios are level A1, built for absolute beginners, with explanations in Romanian or English.

How long does it take?

At your own pace — each scenario takes about 10–15 minutes, so the whole set is a few short sessions.

Is there audio pronunciation?

Yes. Every line is recorded, so you hear how it's really pronounced before you answer.

Can I use it before a trip to Germany?

That's exactly what it's for — the situations are the ones you meet on a real trip.