Sharing weekend plans and past experiences

## Sharing Weekend Plans in German – A Beginner’s Guide

Hello, my name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn how to talk about your weekend plans in German. It’s a really useful skill for meeting new people and making friends. It’s also important in a work context if you want to coordinate activities with colleagues.

The Basics: Talking About Plans

First, let’s learn some key phrases. The most common way to say you’re doing something is:

  • Ich mache…** – I am doing…
  • Ich gehe…** – I am going to…

Example:

  • “Ich mache am Wochenende Sport.” (I am doing sports on the weekend.)
  • “Ich gehe am Wochenende ins Kino.” (I am going to the cinema on the weekend.)

Asking About Plans

To ask someone about their plans, you use:

  • Was machst du am Wochenende?** – What are you doing on the weekend?
  • Wohin gehst du am Wochenende?** – Where are you going on the weekend?

Example:

  • John: “Was machst du am Wochenende?”
  • Mary: “Ich gehe mit meiner Familie nach Hause.” (I am going home with my family.)

Talking About Past Experiences – “Ich war…”

Now, let’s talk about sharing past experiences. The key phrase here is “Ich war…”. This means “I was…”.

  • Ich war im Urlaub.** – I was on vacation.
  • Ich war mit Freunden essen.** – I was eating with friends.
  • Ich war am Strand.** – I was at the beach.

Example:

  • “Letzten Sommer war ich im Urlaub in Italien.” (Last summer, I was on vacation in Italy.)
  • “Ich war gestern Abend mit Kollegen essen.” (I was eating with colleagues last night.)

Using it in a Conversation

Let’s put it all together. Imagine you’re meeting someone new:

John: “Hallo Mary! Was machst du am Wochenende?”

Mary: “Hallo John! Ich mache am Wochenende Yoga. Und was machst du?”

John: “Ich gehe am Wochenende ins Museum. Letzten Sommer war ich im Urlaub in Berlin.”

Mary: “Oh, Berlin ist toll! Ich war mit meiner Familie am Strand.”

Important Vocabulary

  • das Wochenende** – the weekend
  • Sport** – sport
  • das Kino** – the cinema
  • der Urlaub** – vacation
  • die Familie** – the family
  • der Strand** – the beach
  • essen** – to eat

Practice!

Try to use these phrases yourself. Even just saying “Ich mache am Wochenende Sport” is a great start. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes – that’s how you learn! Good luck!

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