Echo Foundation German Unit 26 Intentions
Master German spoken reflexes in Unit 26 (Intentions). Practice in real-world scenarios: . Train automatic response using FSI drills.
Master German spoken reflexes in Unit 26 (Intentions). Practice in real-world scenarios: . Train automatic response using FSI drills.
This practice module contains 54 high-frequency German sentences. It is designed to train automatic speech motor reflexes using the aligned auditory loop framework.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Ich will nächstes Jahr nach Deutschland reisen.
I want to travel to Germany next year.
Du willst einen neuen Computer kaufen.
You want to buy a new computer.
Er will heute früher nach Hause gehen.
He wants to go home earlier today.
Wir wollen am Sonntag ins Kino gehen.
We want to go to the cinema on Sunday.
Ihr wollt das Projekt heute beenden.
You want to finish the project today.
Sie wollen eine neue Sprache lernen.
They want to learn a new language.
Ich will nicht mehr warten.
I don't want to wait any longer.
Er will das Auto nicht verkaufen.
He doesn't want to sell the car.
Wir wollen heute nicht kochen.
We don't want to cook today.
Sie will nicht mit ihm sprechen.
She doesn't want to talk to him.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Ich will keinen Ärger machen.
I don't want to cause any trouble.
Wir wollen keine Zeit verlieren.
We don't want to waste any time.
Willst du heute Abend ausgehen?
Do you want to go out tonight?
Ja, ich will in die Stadt gehen.
Yes, I want to go to the city.
Will er den Job wechseln?
Does he want to change jobs?
Nein, er will hier bleiben.
No, he wants to stay here.
Wollt ihr am Wochenende arbeiten?
Do you want to work on the weekend?
Nein, wir wollen eine Pause machen.
No, we want to take a break.
Was willst du essen?
What do you want to eat?
Ich will eine Pizza bestellen.
I want to order a pizza.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Wo wollt ihr wohnen?
Where do you want to live?
Wir wollen in Berlin wohnen.
We want to live in Berlin.
Wann willst du den Chef fragen?
When do you want to ask the boss?
Ich will ihn morgen fragen.
I'll ask him tomorrow.
Ich will gehen, aber ich muss noch arbeiten.
I want to leave, but I still have to work.
Er will ein Auto kaufen, aber er hat kein Geld.
He wants to buy a car, but he has no money.
Wir wollen helfen, aber wir können nicht.
We want to help, but we can't.
Sie will schlafen, aber sie muss lernen.
She wants to sleep, but she has to study.
Ich will das sagen, aber ich darf nicht.
I want to say it, but I'm not allowed to.
Wir wollen kommen, aber wir haben keine Zeit.
We want to come, but we don't have time.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Ich wollte gestern kommen, aber ich war krank.
I wanted to come yesterday, but I was sick.
Er wollte mich anrufen, aber er hat es vergessen.
He meant to call me, but he forgot.
Wir wollten das Haus kaufen, aber es war zu teuer.
We wanted to buy the house, but it was too expensive.
Sie wollte fragen, aber der Chef war nicht da.
She wanted to ask, but the boss wasn't there.
Ich wollte helfen, aber es war zu spät.
I wanted to help, but it was too late.
Wir wollten früh aufstehen, aber wir waren müde.
We wanted to get up early, but we were tired.
Wer will Kaffee?
Who wants coffee?
Ich will einen Kaffee, bitte.
I'd like a coffee, please.
Wer will den Bericht schreiben?
Who wants to write the report?
Niemand will ihn schreiben.
Nobody wants to write it.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Willst du mir die Wahrheit sagen?
Do you want to tell me the truth?
Ich will dir alles erklären.
I want to explain everything to you.
Ich will, dass das funktioniert. (Wait, dass-clause too early. Skip. Use: Ich will das repariieren.)
I want this to work. (Wait, that-clause too early. Skip. Use: I want to repair this.)
Ich will das Auto reparieren.
I want to repair the car.
Er will die Prüfung bestehen.
He wants to pass the exam.
Wir wollen die Arbeit schnell machen.
We want to get the job done quickly.
Wollt ihr das Angebot annehmen?
Do you want to accept the offer?
Nein, wir wollen das nicht.
No, we don't want that.
Willst du mit mir kommen?
Do you want to come with me?
Ich will mit dir kommen.
I want to come with you.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Warum willst du das wissen?
Why do you want to know that?
Ich will das Problem verstehen.
I want to understand the problem.
Wohin willst du fahren?
Where do you want to go?
Ich will ans Meer fahren.
I want to go to the sea.
Fluency is about motor reflex speed, not intellectual memorization. In real-time conversations, your brain cannot afford to construct grammar rules on the fly. Only seamless target-to-native reflex drills can bypass the translation bottleneck and make you speak automatically.
This lesson focuses on building subconscious spoken reflexes for German. By listening to high-frequency audio loops, your speech motor pathways learn to link target structures directly with meaning, skipping the mental translation phase entirely.
Yes, all training sentences are recorded at natural native speeds and frequencies to help your ears adapt to real-world pronunciation and rhythm.
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