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Invite and Schedule in German - Making Plans Dialogue

Master German phrases for inviting friends, suggesting times, and confirming meetings.

Dialogue Script & Speaking Practice

  1. Markus:

    "Hast du am Samstagabend Zeit? Hast du Lust, ins Kino zu gehen?"

    Do you have time on Saturday evening? Do you feel like going to the cinema?

  2. Lena:

    "Ja, gerne! Um wie viel Uhr fängt der Film an?"

    Yes, I’d love to! What time does the movie start?

  3. Markus:

    "Er fängt um zwanzig Uhr an. Treffen wir uns um halb acht vor dem Kino?"

    It starts at 8 PM. Shall we meet at 7:30 PM in front of the cinema?

  4. Lena:

    "Das passt mir gut. Sollen wir danach noch etwas trinken gehen?"

    That works for me. Should we go for a drink afterwards?

  5. Markus:

    "Gute Idee! Abgemacht, bis Samstag."

    Good idea! Agreed, see you Saturday.

Vocabulary Spotlight & Keyword Definitions

  • Lust haben: to feel like (doing something)
  • abgemacht: deal / agreed

Methodology & Speak Fluently Trainer

This interactive dialogue practice session uses the shadowing method. By repeating native-speaker phrases aloud immediately after you hear them, you build speech muscle memory, improve pronunciation, and internalize rhythm, stress, and intonation. Use these dialogues to rehearse realistic situations on your own schedule and turn passive vocabulary into active speaking skills.