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German A1 Speaking Challenge: 30 Days to Everyday Conversations
If you are starting German, your first win is not perfect grammar. Your first win is getting through daily situations: introducing yourself, asking for help, ordering food, and understanding simple replies.
This 30-day A1 speaking challenge is designed for beginners who want practical results fast.
Who this challenge is for
- Complete beginners in German.
- Learners returning after a long break.
- Travelers or expats who need real-life basics.
Daily 15-minute structure
- 3 minutes: Listen and repeat key phrases.
- 5 minutes: Practice one short dialogue.
- 4 minutes: Swap one detail (name, place, time, price).
- 3 minutes: Speak the full dialogue without reading.
30-day German plan
Week 1: Introductions and essentials
- Day 1: Greetings and polite openings.
- Day 2: Name, country, and language basics.
- Day 3: Numbers 1-20.
- Day 4: Days of the week and simple scheduling.
- Day 5: Asking and giving simple personal info.
- Day 6: Mini dialogue at a cafe.
- Day 7: Weekly review and self-recording.
Week 2: Getting around
- Day 8: Directions and transportation words.
- Day 9: Buying tickets and asking for prices.
- Day 10: Hotel check-in phrases.
- Day 11: Asking for help politely.
- Day 12: Doctor and pharmacy basics.
- Day 13: Emergency phrases.
- Day 14: Weekly role-play bundle.
Week 3: Daily life conversations
- Day 15: Grocery shopping dialogue.
- Day 16: Restaurant ordering and requests.
- Day 17: Small talk with neighbors.
- Day 18: Office and coworking basics.
- Day 19: Talking about hobbies.
- Day 20: Making a simple plan with a friend.
- Day 21: Weekly role-play bundle.
Week 4: Confidence building
- Day 22: Longer introductions (60 seconds).
- Day 23: Asking follow-up questions.
- Day 24: Repair phrases when you do not understand.
- Day 25: Repeating and confirming details.
- Day 26: Handling phone call basics.
- Day 27: Full daily-life scenario.
- Day 28: Full travel scenario.
- Day 29: Weak-area practice.
- Day 30: Final A1 speaking check.
Must-use repair phrases
Memorize these early. They keep conversations alive when you get stuck.
- "Can you repeat that, please?"
- "Please speak a little slower."
- "I understand a little."
- "How do you say this in German?"
Weekly scorecard
At the end of each week, score yourself 1-5 on:
- Clarity of pronunciation.
- Comfort with basic questions.
- Ability to continue after a mistake.
- Vocabulary recall in real situations.
- Time spent speaking out loud.
Keep momentum simple
At A1, your goal is functional confidence. TalkParty gives you guided German role-plays, instant corrections, and repetition loops so you can build momentum every day.