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German A2: Route and Local Orientation Language

Learn to give and understand spoken directions in German using key adverbs and prepositions for routes and local orientation at an A2 level.
A vibrant, candid street photography shot captures people navigating a charming, historic German town square on a sunny day. In the foreground, a person walks up a short set of stone steps, while another emerges from a cafe entrance, and in the midground, someone crosses a small pedestrian bridge. A bright yellow Deutsche Post box is visible in the background, adding a touch of local color to the bustling scene.
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38 Cards
Lesson#1
In this deck, we'll build on your basic direction vocabulary. You'll learn how to describe movement and location more precisely, and how to give and understand directions for a route, like walking through a park or going past the post office.
Lesson#2
In German, you can use short adverbs to show the direction of movement. These are very common in spoken language. For example, 'rein' means 'in' or 'into', showing movement inside. 'Komm rein!' means 'Come in!'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'Come in!' in German?

Komm rein!

Lesson#4
The opposite of 'rein' is 'raus', which means 'out' or 'out of'. For instance, 'Wir gehen raus' means 'We are going out'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'We are going out' in German?

Wir gehen raus.

Lesson#6
To show movement upwards, use 'rauf'. For example, 'Ich gehe rauf' means 'I'm going up' or 'I'm going upstairs'.

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