German Travel and Direction Vocabulary Quiz (A1 to B1)
Traveling in German speaking countries requires knowing essential direction vocabulary. Whether you need to ask for the train station, find a bus stop, or navigate to the city center, understanding words like der Bahnhof, geradeaus, and die Haltestelle is crucial. This quiz tests your knowledge of common German travel and direction terms at the A1 to B1 level. You will practice vocabulary for public transport, locations, and giving or following directions. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or strengthen your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected travel and direction terms before you start:
- der Bahnhof (the train station) – Der Bahnhof ist in der Nähe. (The train station is nearby.)
- die Haltestelle (the stop) – Die Haltestelle ist an der Ecke. (The stop is at the corner.)
- geradeaus (straight ahead) – Gehen Sie geradeaus bis zur Ampel. (Go straight ahead until the traffic light.)
- links (left) – Biegen Sie links ab. (Turn left.)
- rechts (right) – Die Straße ist rechts. (The street is on the right.)
- die Fahrkarte (the ticket) – Ich muss eine Fahrkarte kaufen. (I have to buy a ticket.)
- der Flughafen (the airport) – Der Flughafen ist weit vom Zentrum. (The airport is far from the center.)
- die Kreuzung (the intersection) – An der Kreuzung biegen Sie rechts ab. (At the intersection turn right.)
- der Zug (the train) – Der Zug fährt um 10 Uhr ab. (The train departs at 10 o’clock.)
- das Zentrum (the center) – Wie komme ich ins Zentrum? (How do I get to the center?)
- die Brücke (the bridge) – Die Brücke führt über den Fluss. (The bridge leads over the river.)
- die Ampel (the traffic light) – Bei der Ampel müssen Sie warten. (You have to wait at the traffic light.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all travel and direction terms at our German travel and direction vocabulary article.
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