What's the best way for me to learn German this summer?
November 5, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 9 Comments
I have 4 months and $5000 to learn as much German as I can. I currently only have 2 semesters of college-level German classes completed, so my German skills are pretty weak. How do I get better quickly?
Go to Germany. There are great schools that give you intensive lessons and also an accommodation.
I´ve learned in Frankfurt, Goethe Institute, very expensive. And i did not learned a lot. But anyhow a certificate from this school is accepted everywhere.
Darmstadt, Studio Mondiale, cheaper, nice, Learned a lot..!! The personal intensive courses are at good price and it is a great way to learn. Darmstadt is a very nice city, full of students. Annete a great teacher.
Dusseldorf, Sprach forum Heinrich Heine, great! I learned everything there. I passed the DSH test to enter any German University (not everyone passes the exam on the first time). The prices are great. Dusseldorf is very nice and you meet a lot of people there…
I recommend that you go to Germany and stay there for more than a month. Live with German people when possible. A family or young people. That is the only way to lear and practice…!! Good luck. Here are the web pages.
http://www.sprachforum.de
http://www.goethe.de/ins/wwt/sta/enindex.htm
http://www.mondiale.de/index_html.htm
Any German speakers want to help me learn German?
November 3, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 5 Comments
I'm a linguistics student in the US, and I've started out trying to learn German. Right now, I'm using 'l'allemand sans peine' and FSI German courses. I'd really like to speak with actual German speakers though, as it's different than learning from a book and audio.
Du koenntest auch in einen deutschen Chatraum gehen und dort mit anderen Deutschen chatten. Das hilft Dir dann auch weiter. Viel Spass beim lernen. Gruss Priscilla
What is the easiest/Fastest way to learn German?
November 1, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 2 Comments
I am going to germany in 3 years with a friend and know only a little German. Should I continue learning the language or wait a couple years and just go the Germany?
I think you should continue learning the language. Three years is a long time – what you could learn in that amount of time would really help with getting around the country and maybe even having conversations… Even after three years of study there will still be alot you can learn and improve on such as your accent. Even though many Germans speak English, most (I've heard) will be appreciative of your attempts to learn their language.
Living there will make the biggest difference – if you make sure to go and involve yourself with locals. My family hosted an exchange student thirteen years ago and when he came to the US he knew very little English (like "yes" and "no"). But he was very social and became involved alot at school and after a year the advancements he made were amazing!
Hope this helps & best of luck!!
Is it easy to learn both German and Spanish?
October 30, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 5 Comments
I just can't decide which one to learn, so how hard is it to learn both? Not at the same time, of course. How difficult do you thing it would be for me to learn Spanish, then when i've learned that start learning German? Like generally, can most people learn both languages, and end up speaking them both fluently with plenty of practice?
For an English native speaker, Spanish is usually quite easy, but German is aweful. Especially the German grammar is horrible. But perhaps it is more of an advantage to learn something difficult? When you learn first Spanish and then German or the other way around, I don´t think the first language will be a great help when learning the other one.
What free/cheap websites, books, or sofware should I use to learn German?
October 28, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 2 Comments
I am German, but I don't speak the language, and I have not been to Germany. Are there any free/cheap websites, books, or software that can help me learn German? I've heard Rosetta Stone is great, but it is too expensive for me. Also the Muzzy program is just dumb. Any advice would be good.
I answered this question a bit earlier; hopefully, these resources help you out, too!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Asp6T5oiCOtGxy_me3JSCwLty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080621170951AAy4UbB&show=7#profile-info-985b69c21f5ec27c902473285145042baa
Is German a relatively straightforward language to learn?
October 26, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 21 Comments
Hi, I would like to learn German but didn't have much luck with languages at school. It sounds to me like English and German are very similar in some aspects and a lot of the worlds I hear on the TV sound virtually identical. Is this the case?
Thanks!
I think if I can do it any one can. I think I was lucky as I lived in germany for 5 years whilst with the Military in Paderborn and Sennelager. My children were quite small then so I got to meet other childrens mothers who were German and they offered to help me learn, It was great! one day we went to my house and spoke nothing but English to teach them, and the next day we would go to a German friends house and speak nothing but german so I learnt quite quickly as I wanted to know what they were saying (in case they were making a fool of me) We could also ask if we didnt know the word.
You will find if you are Scottish it is maybe easier to learn, as a lot of the word sound similiar, (like Gaelic).
Go to a library and get a talking learning disc, and this will help you. also a vorterbook ..german for dictionary/german English you can pick one up very cheap in any shop that sell books.
Can you not get on a course if you are the lad that is in the forces?
How can I learn german in leeds?
October 24, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 3 Comments
I just got my mechanical eng. degree from mmu.Next year I will be in Leeds uni. doing MSc automotive eng. And I wanna start to learn german language as well. Is there any society or any place that you can suggest me?
Getting 1-on-1 tuituion is the best way dat way you can learn faster. But if u reli don't want to learn it all that quickly u cud try an adult learning class.
Even using the internet but that is harder.
What is the best site to learn German language without a teacher?
October 22, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 3 Comments
I had just began to learn german, I am searching for a site that will help me to master german in speaking, listening, reading and writing skills,
will you help me please??
FREE INTERNET GERMAN COURSE
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/
BBC Languages-German
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/
Jokes in German
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/learn-german-online/jokes.php
is there any online courses for people who want to learn german?
October 20, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 1 Comment
i speak english,and i want to learn german.the fact is,i do not really know how to make it easy and effective online.can anyone help me?
Try the link below.
what is the educational qualification needed to learn german?
October 19, 2008 by Admin - LearnGermanLanguage.org · 2 Comments
i am 38 yrs old .in delhi and want to learn german from max muller bhavan .is it possible to join at this age
The older we get, the harder it is to learn a new language. But it is very possible. If you can speak English, you will have an easier time learning German than if you spoke a Indian dialect, since many German words are similar to English.
Have fun!


