German speaking practice app

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German speaking practice in Berlin.

Practice German speaking and conversation through short Berlin Voice Missions. TUD helps learners speak through markets, transport, museum visits, rental issues, and weekend plans from A1 to C2.

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How TUD helps

German speaking practice built for conversation.

TUD is a German speaking practice app built around real situations. You complete Berlin Voice Missions, earn XP, unlock CEFR-style A1-C2 progression, and choose support that matches your confidence level.

Practice path

From A1 basics to C2 confidence.

Start with practical beginner Voice Missions, then unlock more complex conversations with XP. TUD Pro gives unlimited speaking time and early B1-C2 access, while free learners can still unlock the full CEFR-style A1-C2 path.

What you practice

  • Buy at the market hall, ask for a tram route, book a museum visit, and solve a rental issue.
  • Practice German conversation in short sessions that are easier to start and repeat.
  • Free learners unlock the CEFR-style A1-C2 path with XP; TUD Pro adds early B1-C2 access and unlimited speaking time.

Mission briefing

Imagine stepping into a Berlin Voice Mission.

German speaking practice mission at a Berlin market hallA1-A2

Markthalle Neun lunch line

The Market Special Behind The Steam

The market hall is loud, the vendor recommends a warm special you do not fully understand, and the wrong plate starts moving toward you. Your mission is to ask what is inside, choose clearly, and correct the order before the line moves on.

  • Ask what is inside
  • Order the snack clearly
  • Correct the wrong plate
German conversation mission at the Reichstag visitor officeB1-B2

Reichstag visitor office

The Document That Stops The Reichstag Desk

A visitor registration issue freezes the appointment just as the office becomes formal. You need to explain the missing document, ask whether an alternative is possible, and confirm the next administrative step.

  • Explain the missing document
  • Ask for an alternative
  • Confirm the next step
Advanced German speaking practice near the Staatsbibliothek in BerlinC1-C2

Staatsbibliothek press kiosk

The Staatsbibliothek Aside

A careful comment near the press kiosk sounds academic, but the implication is sharp. Your mission is to catch the subtext, answer with restraint, and keep the exchange precise without making it colder.

  • Catch the subtext
  • Answer with restraint
  • Keep the exchange precise

German by level

Beginner, intermediate, and advanced practice.

Beginner German

A1-A2 survival missions in Berlin.

Beginner German speaking practice starts with small Berlin tasks where clear requests and simple corrections matter most.

  • Cafe, market hall, and bakery missions practise orders, prices, ingredients, and polite corrections.
  • Hotel, U-Bahn, and Brandenburg Gate missions build confidence with names, places, directions, and simple clarification.
  • Guided support keeps early Voice Missions approachable while still making you speak out loud.

Intermediate German

B1-B2 problem-solving in formal situations.

Intermediate German conversation practice asks you to explain, clarify, and negotiate when the situation becomes more official.

  • Clinic, interview, airport, and flatmate missions practise longer explanations and follow-up questions.
  • Reichstag, Rotes Rathaus, and service-desk missions focus on formal politeness, alternatives, and next steps.
  • XP unlocks make B1-B2 progress feel earned, while TUD Pro can open early access.

Advanced German

C1-C2 debate, subtext, and precision.

Advanced German speaking practice becomes about argument, implication, restraint, and staying precise when the exchange gets subtle.

  • C1 missions push city debate, cultural panels, social pressure, and professional disagreement around Kurfuerstendamm.
  • C2 missions focus on source attribution, archive disputes, tact, and mastery-style exchanges around Staatsbibliothek and Staatsoper.
  • Free learners can still unlock advanced German Voice Missions with XP over time.

Mission examples

Short situations you can actually use.

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Cafe Mitte Coffee OrderGerman speaking practice in Berlin
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Markthalle Snack StallGerman speaking practice in Berlin
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Kurfuerstendamm Urban DebateGerman speaking practice in Berlin
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Press Kiosk NuanceGerman speaking practice in Berlin

FAQ

Common questions about German practice.

How can I practice German speaking every day?

TUD gives you short German Voice Missions in Berlin, so daily speaking practice can be a small realistic conversation rather than a long study block.

Does TUD support German from A1 to C2?

Yes. German practice in TUD follows CEFR-style A1-C2 progression with XP unlocks, from beginner errands to advanced discussions.

What kind of German conversations can I practice?

You can practice Berlin Voice Missions for market orders, U-Bahn directions, visitor offices, flatmate issues, debate, and advanced nuance.

Can free learners unlock advanced German missions?

Yes. Free learners can unlock B1-C2 German Voice Missions with XP. TUD Pro adds unlimited speaking time and early access for longer practice.