Deutsch lernen A1: Bus verpasst (Slow & Easy German)
Learn German with a simple everyday story about missing the bus! 🚌⏰🇩🇪 In this A1 German dialogue, Anna and Kevin miss their bus on the way to the train station. Anna feels stressed because the train leaves soon, but Kevin helps her stay calm, read the timetable, check the bus line, ask for help, buy a ticket, and get off at the right stop. This lesson is perfect for beginners who want to learn practical German for buses, trains, stops, tickets, and public transport. What you will learn in this lesson: How to say “Wir haben den Bus verpasst.” How to ask “Wann kommt der nächste Bus?” How to ask if a bus goes to the train station Useful public transport words: Bus, Haltestelle, Fahrplan, Linie, Richtung, Fahrkarte How to buy a ticket: “Ich brauche eine Fahrkarte.” How to ask if you need to get off: “Müssen wir hier aussteigen?” How to stay calm and solve a small travel problem in German This video uses slow, clear German, natural repetition, and a realistic mini-story to help A1 learners understand everyday German in public transport situations. 🕒 Timestamps 00:00 The bus drives away 02:00 Checking the timetable 04:00 Bus or U-Bahn? Finding another way 06:00 Asking for help at the bus stop 08:30 The next bus arrives 10:30 On the bus: counting stops 12:30 Almost getting off at the wrong stop 14:00 Final recap + repeat-after-me practice 💬 Practice in the Comments Answer these 3 simple questions in German: Hast du schon einmal den Bus verpasst? Fährst du oft mit dem Bus? Was ist schwer im öffentlichen Verkehr? Example answer: Ja, ich habe schon einmal den Bus verpasst. Ich fahre manchmal mit dem Bus. Im öffentlichen Verkehr ist der Fahrplan schwer. 📖 Vocabulary from this Episode der Bus → bus die Haltestelle → bus stop / stop den Bus verpassen → to miss the bus der Fahrplan → timetable die Linie → line / route die Richtung → direction die Abfahrt → departure pünktlich → on time zu spät → too late einsteigen → to get on aussteigen → to get off die Fahrkarte → ticket das Einzelticket → single ticket die Ansage → announcement die Anzeige → display die Stopptaste → stop button der Bahnhof → train station das Gleis → platform / track umsteigen → to transfer öffentlicher Verkehr → public transport 💡 German Learner Tip The most useful sentence at a bus stop is: “Wann kommt der nächste Bus?” When does the next bus come? If you are not sure about the direction, ask: “Fährt dieser Bus zum Bahnhof?” Does this bus go to the train station? And if you are already on the bus, you can ask: “Müssen wir hier aussteigen?” Do we have to get off here? Subscribe to follow Anna & Kevin and learn German through simple everyday stories! #DeutschLernen #GermanA1 #SlowGerman #BusVerpasst #GermanForBeginners #LearnGerman #GermanListening #GermanDialogue #AnnaUndKevin #DeutschImAlltag #GermanImmersion #EasyGerman #GermanVocabulary #GermanPhrases #PublicTransportGerman

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