Practice German out loud.
Commit to the sentence. Land the verb.
German rewards bravery: you have to commit to a sentence early and follow it through to the verb at the end. There's no half-stepping in German conversation.
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What you'll actually be saying
Here's how each scenario opens in German. Pick whichever fits your day, or describe your own topic.
Open chat
A friendly buddy. Talk about whatever you want.
At the café
Order coffee and pastries. The barista chats with you.
Chatty neighbor
Small talk with a chatty neighbor in the elevator.
Job interview
Junior tech role. Formal register — practice the polite forms.
Asking directions
You're a tourist asking a busy local for directions.
Dinner with friends
Casual chat about weekend plans, gossip, what shows you're watching.
Why German is hard to speak fluently.
Verb-final word order, four cases, and separable verbs make German the language where shy learners freeze hardest. Speaking it forces you to plan structure in real time — the part textbooks can't drill.
Glauda gives you space to build long German sentences without rushing. Take your time, set up the case, send the verb home. The bot won't fill the silence with 'auf Englisch?'
From A1 to C2 — your level, no cramming up.
Glauda speaks at the level you pick. The bot uses simpler vocabulary and shorter sentences at A1, and full native cadence at C2.
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Common questions about practicing German.
Will Glauda use du or Sie?
Du in casual scenarios (café, neighbor, dinner), Sie in the Job Interview scenario. Custom topics default to du unless you set formality to formal.
Does Glauda handle Swiss or Austrian German?
Glauda speaks standard Hochdeutsch. You can request a Swiss or Austrian persona in a custom topic for vocabulary tweaks, though regional accents (Schwiizerdütsch, Wienerisch) are not currently reproduced.
I keep freezing on subordinate clauses. Can I just drill those?
Yes. Try a custom topic like 'practice subordinate clauses with weil and dass' — Glauda will steer the conversation toward sentences that exercise verb-final structure.
Or pick a different language.
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Ready to actually speak German?
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