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🇩🇪 Learn German: A1 Vocabulary – Greetings and Introductions (Begrüßung & Vorstellen)

 

🇩🇪 Learn German: A1 Vocabulary – Greetings and Introductions (Begrüßung & Vorstellen)

New to German? Want to start speaking right away?
Then the first thing you need is the right vocabulary to say hellogoodbye, and introduce yourself confidently.

In this lesson from our A1 Vocabulary Series on Konnektoren.help, you’ll learn the most important German words and phrases for greetings and introductions to help you build full conversations.


👋 Why learn German greetings first?

Greetings are the foundation of every conversation.
Whether you're meeting someone in a café, starting a German course, or writing a formal email – knowing how to greet and introduce yourself is essential.

With our challenge, you will:

  • Learn essential greeting phrases like Hallo, Guten Morgen, Wie geht’s?

  • Use pronouns and verbs in simple sentences: Ich heiße... / Ich bin...

  • Understand formal vs. informal greetings in German


📘 What’s included in this vocabulary challenge?

✅ The most important A1 German words and phrases for greetings
✅ Interactive exercises to test your knowledge and memory


📲 Start Learning Now:

👉 A1 Wortschatz: Begrüßung & Vorstellen


💬 Example Vocabulary from the Challenge:

GermanEnglishArticleExample
HalloHelloHallo! Wie geht’s?
Guten TagGood dayGuten Tag, Frau Meier.
Ich heiße...My name is...Ich heiße Ahmed.
Das ist...This is...dasDas ist meine Freundin.
Wer bist du?Who are you?Wer bist du? Ich bin Sofiia.

You’ll also see how to use und, oder, aber in short intro dialogues – so you don’t just know words, but how to use them in real-life situations.


🎯 Ideal for:

  • German learners at A1 beginner level

  • Students in integration courses or language schools

  • Anyone preparing for the German exams

  • Expats, travelers, and international students in Germany


📈 Want to learn more?

Check out the full series with new topics every week:

👉 All A1 Vocabulary Topics on Konnektoren.help

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