German Dialogs at A2 Level

Situations and Conversations

At A2 conversations become longer and more varied: shopping with follow-up questions, rescheduling appointments, talking about the weekend, clarifying travel and accommodation, expressing simple opinions and preferences, describing problems and suggesting first solutions. You meet people in familiar roles — shop assistant, neighbour, colleague, friend — and must keep track of the thread.

Typical A2 situations connect several steps in one conversation: greeting, request, follow-up question, closing. That is exactly what distinguishes everyday language from isolated exercise sentences.

Language and Form

At A2 you add Perfekt formulations for the past, more connectors, separable verbs in conversation, dative in fixed phrases, comparisons, and somewhat longer answers. You need discourse markers for agreeing, asking follow-up questions, and briefly giving reasons — not only one-word replies.

The A2 dialogs on {brandName} show typical situations with clear conversation structure and natural pace for the level. Audio and text together help you hear everyday German, find appropriate reactions, and repeat expressions in similar contexts until they sound automatic.