German Language for Beginners – Unit 5 – My day
Welcome to Unit 5: My Day, where you start talking about your daily routine, time, activities, and habits in German. This beginner A1 unit helps you describe what you do during the day, when you do it, and how often—using clear grammar and practical vocabulary.
With short, focused, and beginner-friendly lessons, you’ll quickly gain confidence speaking about everyday life in German. By the end of this unit, you’ll be able to talk about your day naturally, clearly, and correctly.
Talk about your daily routine in German Tell the time and talk about schedules Use days of the week correctly Apply correct German word order Use separable verbs in real sentences Express likes and dislikes using gerne / nicht gerne Talk about months and seasons Describe invitations and plans Use regular and irregular verbs Build longer, more natural German sentences Improve fluency in everyday conversations
What You Will Learn
German Language for Beginners – Unit 5: My Day focuses on one of the most essential communication skills: talking about your everyday life.
In this A1-level unit, you’ll learn how to describe a full day in German—from morning routines to evening activities. You’ll practice telling the time, talking about schedules, and describing what you do at specific moments during the day.
Grammar is introduced step by step and always connected to real-life usage. You’ll learn correct German word order, a key challenge for beginners, and master separable verbs, which are extremely common in spoken German. You’ll also work with irregular verbs, making your speech more natural and flexible.
This unit also expands your ability to express preferences and habits. Using structures like gerne / nicht gerne, you’ll talk about what you like to do in your free time. You’ll learn vocabulary related to hobbies, invitations, months, and seasons—allowing you to participate in everyday conversations with ease.
Each lesson includes Übungen (practice exercises) so you can immediately apply what you learn. By the end of Unit 5, you’ll be able to describe your daily routine, manage basic conversations about time and activities, and speak German with greater confidence and accuracy.
Course Structure (Unit 5)
Talking about your day Daily activities and habits Example dialogues Telling the time Asking and answering time-related questions Days of the week Word order in German sentences Separable verbs Regular and irregular verbs Gerne / nicht gerne Hobbies and free time Months and seasons Invitations and plans
Module 1 — Daily Routine
Module 2 — Time & Scheduling
Module 3 — Grammar in Context
Module 4 — Lifestyle & Preferences
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Who This Course Is For
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A1 beginners continuing from Units 1–4
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Learners who want to talk about daily life in German
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Students preparing for A1 exams
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Travelers and expats in German-speaking countries
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Anyone who wants to speak natural everyday German
Requirements
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Completion of German Language for Beginners – Units 1–4 (recommended)
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Basic A1 German understanding
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Motivation to practice daily
What’s Included
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23 on-demand video lessons
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Clear A1 grammar explanations
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Practical speaking examples
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Exercises (Übungen) after lessons
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Beginner-friendly progression
Why Choose This Unit
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Focus on real daily communication
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Clear explanation of tricky grammar topics
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Step-by-step A1 progression
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Short, effective lessons
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Builds confidence in speaking German
⏰ Ready to talk about your day in German?
Enroll now in German Language for Beginners – Unit 5: My Day and continue building real, confident German—one day at a time.

Amy D –
This unit is extremely helpful for learning how to talk about everyday life in German. It teaches how to describe daily routines, talk about time and schedules, and express habits and preferences in a clear and practical way. I especially liked how word order and separable verbs are explained step by step with real examples. The lessons are short, well structured, and easy to follow, which makes learning feel natural and not overwhelming. A great A1 unit for building confidence in daily conversations.