German Sports Vocabulary Quiz (B1)
Talking about sports and fitness in German opens up conversations about hobbies, health, and lifestyle. Whether you want to discuss your favorite team sport, talk about training routines, or describe athletic activities, knowing words like trainieren, der Sportverein, and die Kondition is essential. This quiz tests your knowledge of common German sports vocabulary at the B1 level. You will practice terms for different sports, fitness activities, and athletic concepts. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or improve your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected sports terms before you start:
- trainieren (to train) – Ich trainiere dreimal pro Woche. (I train three times a week.)
- der Sportverein (the sports club) – Mein Sohn ist im Sportverein. (My son is in the sports club.)
- die Kondition (the fitness, condition) – Meine Kondition ist besser geworden. (My fitness has improved.)
- schwimmen (to swim) – Im Sommer schwimme ich oft. (In summer I often swim.)
- der Sportler (the athlete, male) – Der Sportler hat die Medaille gewonnen. (The athlete won the medal.)
- die Verletzung (the injury) – Er hat eine Verletzung am Knie. (He has an injury on his knee.)
- anstrengend (exhausting) – Das Training war sehr anstrengend. (The training was very exhausting.)
- die Mannschaftssport (the team sport) – Fußball ist ein beliebter Mannschaftssport. (Football is a popular team sport.)
- gesund (healthy) – Sport ist gesund für den Körper. (Sport is healthy for the body.)
- die Medaille (the medal) – Sie hat eine goldene Medaille bekommen. (She received a gold medal.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all sports terms at our German sports vocabulary article.
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