Audio for every sentence
Listen to German sentences while reviewing. Audio helps with rhythm, pronunciation and listening recognition.
Learn German with a complete Anki deck designed for Australian learners who want a realistic daily routine. Study real German sentences with audio, translation, pronunciation support and word-by-word meaning. Use it for travel, study, international work, Goethe/TestDaF preparation or long-term fluency.
German is a strong choice for Australian learners interested in Europe, international careers, university study, travel, culture, research, engineering, business or personal development. The challenge is not finding information — it is keeping a routine long enough for vocabulary, grammar and sentence patterns to become automatic.
DeckLearn Australia solves that with a ready-to-import .apkg deck for Anki. Instead of building thousands of cards yourself, you start with a complete German sentence bank from A1 to C1. Each card helps you connect meaning, structure, pronunciation and recall in one daily workflow.
Listen to German sentences while reviewing. Audio helps with rhythm, pronunciation and listening recognition.
Understand how the sentence works instead of memorising a loose translation. Learn word order, articles, verbs and structure in context.
Anki brings difficult cards back sooner and easy cards later. This keeps review efficient and reduces wasted study time.
Start with simple everyday phrases and move toward longer, more precise German sentences over time.
Import the deck into Anki or AnkiDroid and start reviewing. The media is already prepared inside the deck.
This page uses Australia-specific URLs, Australian spelling and local study context for better regional clarity.
Designed for practical German learning and useful for learners preparing for Goethe-Zertifikat, TestDaF, university study or international opportunities.
Guten Morgen!
The goal is not just to recognise single words. The goal is to review real sentence patterns until they become automatic.
Install Anki or AnkiDroid, import the .apkg file and review the cards scheduled for the day. Anki handles the timing. You keep the routine simple: reviews first, then a manageable number of new cards.
For Australian learners, this makes German study easier to fit into real life. You can study before work, after university, at home, during quiet breaks or while building a long-term language habit.
Questions? Visit DeckLearn Australia.
A normal vocabulary list may show you that der Morgen means morning. But real German requires more than isolated meaning. You need sentence order, articles, endings, verb position, connectors and natural repetition. That is why DeckLearn uses full sentences.
With Anki, each sentence becomes a review item. The system asks you to recall the answer, then schedules the next review based on how well you remembered it. This is especially useful for German because the language has patterns that become easier only after repeated exposure.
| Feature | What it helps with |
|---|---|
| 10,000 cards | Long-term exposure across A1, A2, B1, B2 and C1. |
| Audio | Listening recognition, pronunciation rhythm and sentence familiarity. |
| Translation | Fast meaning confirmation during review. |
| Word-by-word support | Understanding German structure instead of memorising blindly. |
| Spaced repetition | More efficient memory through scheduled review timing. |
| US$19.99 price | One-time purchase with instant access through Hotmart. |
Yes. This is the Australia page for the German DeckLearn product, available at decklearn.com/au/languages/german/. It is written for English-speaking learners in Australia.
The complete German deck costs US$19.99. The price is shown in US dollars because the Hotmart checkout uses the same USD pricing as the United States version.
Yes. The deck works with AnkiDroid on Android and with Anki on desktop. After importing the deck, you can review cards offline.
It can support exam preparation because it gives you repeated exposure to German sentence patterns from A1 to C1. It should be used together with exam-specific practice, writing, speaking and listening tasks.
Start with 10–20 minutes per day. Once your habit is stable, 15–30 minutes per day is a strong routine. If reviews become too many, reduce new cards and focus on completing daily reviews.
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DeckLearn Australia — German with real sentences, audio, translation and spaced repetition.