Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Online Options for German Lessons for Beginners
Online Options for German Lessons for Beginners The German language is much easier to learn than you might have heard. With the right course structure, a little discipline, and some online tools or apps, you can master your first steps into the German language quickly. Heres how to get started. Set Realistic Goals Make sure to set a solid goal like e.g. I want to reach German level B1 by the end of September with 90à minutes of daily work and also consider booking an exam about six to eight weeks before your deadline (if you stay on track, of course). For more about what to expect from German exams,à take a look at our examà series: How to pass an A1-ExamHow to pass an A2-ExamHow to pass a B1-Exam If You Want to Focus on Writing If you need help with your writing,à Lang-8à offers a service where you canà copy and paste a text for the communityusually native speakersto edit. In return, you just need to correct another members text, which will not take you long. And its all free. For a small monthly fee your text will be featured more prominently and get corrected faster but if time doesnt matter to you, the free option is sufficient.à If You Want to Focus on Pronunciation and Speaking Looking for a conversational partner is the very best way to hone your speaking skills.à While you can try to find a tandem partner, with whom you could arrange a free language exchange, its often simpler to just pay someone for this job. Sites likeà Italkià andà Verbling are places where you might find someone suitable and affordable. Those dont necessarily have to instruct you, although that might be helpful. Thirty minutes of practice a day is ideal, but any amount will improve your skills rapidly. Basic German Concepts and Vocabulary Below youll find a number of resources on this site that are suitable for beginners. Grà ¼ÃŸe: Common greetingsDas ABC: The German AlphabetAll About the Germanà Personal PronounsHow to Tell if a German Word is Masculine, Feminine, or NeuterLearning the German Verbs Habenà (to have) andà Seinà (to be)German verbs in the present tenseCommon adjectives and colors How to Stay on Track and Get Motivated Programs likeà Memriseà andà Duolingoà can help you stay on track and make your vocabulary learning as efficient as possible. With Memrise, while you could use one of the ready-made courses, I strongly recommend that you create your own course. Keep the levels manageableà with approximately 25 words each.à Tip: If you are better at setting goals than you are at following through (and who isnt?), try the motivational platformà stickk.com.
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