der Campus | [dɛɐ̯ ˈkampʊs] | the campus |
unordentlich | [ˈʊnˌʔɔʁdn̩tlɪç] | messy |
der Club | [dɛɐ̯ klʊp] | the club |
verärgert | [fɛɐ̯ˈʔɛʁɡɐt] | annoyed |
die Miete | [diː ˈmiːtə] | the rent |
ohne | [ˈʔoːnə] | without |
die Lebensmittel | [ˈleːbm̩sˌmɪtl̩] | the groceries |
das nächste Mal | [das ˈnɛːkstə maːl] | the next time |
die Rechnungen | [diː ˈʁɛçnʊŋən] | the bills |
zahlen | [ˈt͡saːlən] | to pay |
faul | [faʊ̯l] | lazy |
der Monat | [dɛɐ̯ ˈmoːnat] | the month |
jedes Mal | [ˈjeːdəs maːl] | every time |
warten | [ˈvaʁtən] | to wait |
leiser | [ˈlaɪ̯zɐ] | quieter |
unhöflich | [ˈʊnˌhøːflɪç] | rude |
das Abendessen | [das ˈʔaːbn̩tˌʔɛsn̩] | the dinner |
die Brötchen | [ˈbʁøːtçən] | the rolls |
der Orangensaft | [deːɐ̯ oˈʁaŋənˌzaft] | the orange juice |
die Cola | [diː ˈkoːla] | the Coke |
leer | [leːɐ̯] | empty |
der Apfel | [dɛɐ̯ ˈʔapfəl] | the apple |
das Käsebrot | [das ˈkɛːzəˌbʁoːt] | the cheese sandwich |
die Hausarbeit | [diː ˈhaʊ̯sˌʔaʁbaɪ̯t] | the chores |
hilfreich | [ˈhɪlfˌʁaɪ̯ç] | helpful |
ordentlich | [ˈʔɔʁdn̩tlɪç] | tidy |
fertig | [ˈfɛʁtɪç] | finished |
der Schatz | [dɛɐ̯ ʃat͡s] | the treasure |
Units
1. Order in a cafe, describe your family
2. Use adjectives, greet people
4. Say where you're from, talk about work
7. Speak formally, shop at a market
9. Use the accusative case, describe language skills
11. Use modals, describe a new apartment
13. Discuss train travel, order at a restaurant
15. Talk about birthdays, make plans to go out
18. Discuss Oktoberfest, use ordinal numbers
21. Refer to extended family, talk about food likes
24. Discuss a new job, talk about your habits
26. Plan dinner, use complex verbs
28. Use the dative case, plan a barbecue
30. Form compound words, invite someone to a party
32. Use dative pronouns, form comparative adjectives
34. Ask for help, express opinions
36. Describe item locations, discuss a bad day
38. Use large numbers, describe your vacation