Deutsch Trainer · Speaking Practice

A faster way to make German come out of your mouth.

Active-recall flashcards that take the phrases behind your German mock exams and drill them out loud — flip, say it, hear it back, and score yourself. A1 to C2, in short sessions that actually stick.

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01 — Why it works

Don't learn in silence.

01

Active recall, not re-reading

You pull the German from memory before you flip — the single most effective way to make a phrase stick for good.

02

Built for speaking out loud

Every card is meant to be said, not just seen. One tap plays native-style pronunciation so your mouth learns the words too.

03

Short, shuffled sessions

Each run draws 20 cards from a 200+ pool per level. It stays quick, and it is never the same deck twice.

04

Honest self-scoring

Mark each card “got it” or “missed it” and watch your accuracy, streak and progress update live as you go.

05

Mapped to your exam

A1 through B2, aligned to the same CEFR levels as the mock exams you already bought — so practice matches the test.

06

Nothing to install

It runs in any modern browser on your phone or laptop. Open it, sign in, and start speaking.

02 — Behind the email

What unlocks once you sign in.

Your purchase email is the key. Sign in with it and the full trainer opens — no separate account, no password, no extra cost.

  • Hundreds of leveled phrases, from A1 right up to C2
  • English → German flip cards with the key word highlighted
  • Phonetic transliteration on every single phrase
  • One-tap native-style audio playback
  • Live accuracy, streak and session progress
  • Lifetime access tied to your purchase email
03 — See a card

One sample from every level.

This is the exact format you practice in — English prompt, German answer with the key word highlighted, a phonetic read-aloud, and a plain-English gloss.

phrase · emotionA1

English

I am tired.

Deutsch

Ich bin müde.

/ ikh bin muede. /

I am tired.

phrase · pastA2

English

Yesterday I was at the cinema.

Deutsch

Gestern war ich im Kino.

/ gestern var ikh im kino. /

Yesterday I was at the cinema.

grammar · konjunktiv IIB1

English

If I were you, I would wait.

Deutsch

Wenn ich du wäre, würde ich warten.

/ venn ikh du vehre, vuerde ikh varten. /

If I were you, I would wait.

idiom · expressionB2

English

It's all Greek to me.

Deutsch

Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof.

/ ikh ferstehe nur bahnhof. /

Literally: “I only understand train station.”

grammar · relative clauseC1

English

Innovation thrives in environments that tolerate failure.

Deutsch

Innovation gedeiht in Umgebungen, die Scheitern tolerieren.

/ innofation gedeyeht in umgebungen, dee sheyetern tolereeren. /

Innovation thrives in environments that tolerate failure.

phrase · registerC2

English

She dismantled the prevailing consensus with surgical precision.

Deutsch

Sie demontierte den vorherrschenden Konsens mit chirurgischer Präzision.

/ see demonteerte den forherrshenden konsens mit khirurgisher prehtsision. /

She dismantled the prevailing consensus with surgical precision.

04 — Questions

Good to know

Which email should I sign in with?

Use the exact same email you used to purchase the mock exams. That is how we confirm your access — no password to remember.

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Give it a minute after checkout, then try again. If it still won't let you in, email d@devkonic.com and we'll get you sorted quickly.

Do I need to install anything?

No. It runs entirely in your browser on phone, tablet or computer. Nothing to download.

Is the audio a real native speaker?

It uses your device's built-in German voice for instant playback on every card, so you always have something to imitate.

How many phrases are there?

Hundreds of phrases spanning A1 to C2, pulled into a fresh session of up to 20 cards every time you practice.

Ready to start speaking?

Sign in with your purchase email and run your first 20 cards in under five minutes.

German Speaking Practice | Active-recall flashcards (A1–C2)