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German A2: Solve Everyday Spoken Problems

Learn essential German phrases for solving everyday problems. This deck teaches you how to report an issue, ask for help, and clarify information in common situations.
A close-up, cinematic photograph of a hand attempting to turn a traditional ornate key in a rustic wooden door lock in a charming German guesthouse hallway, with the key slightly stuck, hinting at a minor everyday problem. Soft, warm light illuminates the scene, capturing a moment of polite frustration.
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32 Cards
Lesson#1
When something goes wrong in a shop, hotel, or restaurant, you need to be able to report the problem clearly. A simple and polite way to start is "Entschuldigung, es gibt ein Problem", which means "Excuse me, there is a problem".
Quiz#2
How do you say 'Excuse me, there is a problem' in German?

Entschuldigung, es gibt ein Problem.

Lesson#3
To be more specific, you can state what is broken or not working. The phrase "... funktioniert nicht" is very useful for things like machines or cards. For other items, you can use "... ist kaputt", meaning 'is broken'.
Quiz#4
Translate into German: 'My card is not working.'

Meine Karte funktioniert nicht.

Quiz#5
How do you say 'The heating is broken' in German?

Die Heizung ist kaputt.

Lesson#6
If you suspect a mistake has been made, for example with a bill or an order, you can say "Ich glaube, es gibt einen Fehler". This means "I think there is a mistake".

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