You moved to BerlinNow learn the German you actually need.
Every weekday, you get an email with 3 German words, real example sentences, and a prompt to use them today: at the Backerei, the Burgeramt, or the U-Bahn.
Mein Tag – Tagesablauf
My day – daily routine
aufstehen
to get up
frühstücken
to have breakfast
der Morgen
the morning
Essen & Trinken bestellen
Ordering food & drinks
bestellen
to order
Ich mochte einen Kaffee bestellen.
I'd like to order a coffee.
nehmen
to take / to have
die Speisekarte
the menu
Grammar tip
After "bestellen", the article changes: der becomes den, ein becomes einen...
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One email, 3 words, done before your coffee gets cold. No app to open, no streak to maintain.
Words you'll use today
Every word comes with a real Berlin scenario. Order at the Backerei. Ask at the Burgeramt. Chat on the U-Bahn.
Grammar that sticks
Each email explains one grammar point in plain language. Not textbook rules — practical patterns you can copy.
How it works
Three steps, under a minute to set up.
Pick your level
From complete beginner (A1) to upper intermediate (B2)
Choose your time
Morning at 9:00 or afternoon at 16:00, Central European Time
Learn from your inbox
3 words every weekday. A verb, a supporting word, and a noun with its article.
Your daily email
A verb, a supporting word, and a noun with its article. Grammar tip. Berlin scenario. Done.
bestellen
to order
nehmen
to take
die Speisekarte
the menu
From "Hallo" to useful conversations
Beginner
Survive your first week
10 weeks · 150 words
Elementary
Handle daily situations
10 weeks · 150 words
Intermediate
Communicate independently
10 weeks · 150 words
Upper Intermediate
Discuss complex topics
10 weeks · 150 words
Want to go deeper?
The daily emails are all you need. But if you're curious, your Learning Path is waiting — with grammar breakdowns, conjugation tables, and exercises to practice at your own pace.
Grammar, explained
Clear rules with tables and examples — in your language, not in textbook jargon.
Test yourself
Quick exercises to check if it stuck. Fill the blank, pick the answer, move on.
Everything in one place
Conjugations, sentence patterns, case charts. Open it when you need it, skip it when you don't.
Hallo! Ich bin...
Present tense of sein/haben, personal pronouns
Personal pronouns
| Person | Deutsch | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Singular | ich | Ich bin Maria. |
| 2. Singular | du | Du bist nett. |
| 3. Singular | er / sie / es | Er ist groß. |
Tip
Remember: "du" = friends, "Sie" = strangers
Fill in the correct form of 'sein':
Ich ___ müde.
Correct! Ich bin.
Du ___ nett.