German Language for Beginners Part 2 – Unit 2 – Reisen (Traveling)
Learn essential German travel vocabulary at A1–A2 level. Speak confidently at airports, hotels, transport, and while traveling in Germany.
Planning to travel to Germany or a German-speaking country and want to feel confident communicating?
German Language for Beginners – Part 2, Unit 2: Reisen (Traveling) teaches you the most important travel vocabulary, phrases, and sentence structures you need to move around, ask questions, and handle everyday travel situations in German — even as a beginner.
This unit focuses on real-life communication, so you learn German you can immediately use while traveling.
Essential German travel vocabulary Talk about travel plans and destinations Ask for and understand directions Communicate at the airport, train station, and public transport Book and check into a hotel Order food and drinks while traveling Talk about vacations and trips Use present tense and simple past in travel contexts Ask polite questions and make requests Feel confident traveling independently in Germany
What You Will Learn
This unit is part of German Language for Beginners – Part 2 and focuses entirely on travel-related German at A1–A2 level.
Traveling is one of the most motivating reasons to learn a language — and this unit makes sure you’re prepared. You’ll learn how to navigate airports, train stations, hotels, restaurants, and cities using clear, simple German.
Lessons are structured step by step, starting with basic travel words and moving toward short dialogues and practical sentence patterns. Grammar is introduced naturally and always tied to real situations, helping you speak instead of just memorizing rules.
By the end of this unit, you’ll be able to understand common travel situations, ask for help, make bookings, and enjoy your trip with confidence, even with beginner-level German.
Course Curriculum
Travel-related vocabulary overview Common travel verbs and phrases Destinations and countries Talking about travel plans Means of transportation Tickets and schedules Announcements and signs Asking for information Buses, trains, subways Buying tickets Asking for directions Booking a room Check-in and check-out Hotel-related vocabulary Restaurants and cafés Ordering food and drinks Paying and polite phrases Describing travel experiences Simple past expressions Sharing impressions
Module 1 — Introduction to Traveling in German
Module 2 — Planning a Trip
Module 3 — At the Airport & Train Station
Module 4 — Public Transportation
Module 5 — At the Hotel
Module 6 — Eating While Traveling
Module 7 — Talking About Your Trip
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Who This Course Is For
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Beginner German learners (A1–A2)
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Travelers planning a trip to Germany
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Expats and tourists in German-speaking countries
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Students learning practical spoken German
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Learners who want useful, real-world vocabulary
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A2 learners reviewing core travel topics
Requirements
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Basic German knowledge (A1 recommended)
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Motivation to speak and practice
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No prior travel experience in German required
Learning Materials Included
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Structured video lessons
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Travel-focused vocabulary lists
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Real-life example dialogues
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Grammar explained in context
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Speaking-oriented practice
Why Choose This Unit
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Focuses on real travel situations
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Beginner-friendly explanations
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Highly practical vocabulary
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Improves speaking confidence
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Perfect A1 → A2 progression
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German you can use immediately
✈️ Get ready to travel Germany with confidence.
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