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10 INCREDIBLY EASY WAYS TO LEARN GERMAN FAST (REALLY FAST)


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10 INCREDIBLY EASY WAYS TO LEARN GERMAN FAST (REALLY FAST)
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  1. German movies and series especially are a HORRIBLE idea to learn from in regards of listening and spelling. Even a lot of germans struggle to understand certain actors like Till Schweiger.

  2. Thanks for the music recommendation 😄 I don't care how mainstream an artist is. If they appeal to my ear and they have plenty of content I'm happy. I've been looking for German music to start listening to and Helene Fischer sounds wonderful so far 😊

  3. One reason most Germans speak a decent English is the fact that we don‘t have the easy option to switch to our native language when it gets too difficult in English…..
    Fight through it and you will be surprised how far you can get…
    As a kid we were on holiday in France. Our car broke down an my father managed to get all the tools from a French guy and none of the two spoke the language of the other one, let alone English….

  4. As in everything else pratice is the way to succession (oder: Übung macht den Meister). An additional solution might be one you and all your German native friends could perhaps benefit from: in a conversation with your friends they would be speaking English while you would be speaking German. That way all of you are on a possible mistake level and could correct one another so noone has to be shy or afraid of making mistakes in the first place.

    And btw: Gayle Tufts has been creating a unique form of art by combining the two languages to "Denglish". 😉😁

  5. Thanks so much! I am from Mexico and have been studying German for quite a while, next year I am going to study in Germany and I am really scared that I don’t speak fluent enough to live there for a year. Anyways danke und vieles Glück!.

  6. I know it isn’t popular, but I agree with you about the intensive course. I learned Spanish from 0 to B1 in 8 weeks by doing an intensive course in Madrid. I came back having conversations and even giving off the cuff presentations in Spanish; not perfectly, of course, but fairly comfortably. If you have the time and means, it’s well worth it.

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