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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 27, 2023 ^^
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âIf you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you" - Zig Ziglar
Watching Nicos Weg series from DW and Easy German or chatting with worldwide friends really give me a huge amount of motivation every day. Not only that I can learn the basic things like grammar, vocabulary but also informative and insightful life stories too.
Truly, I'm very thankful for you guys' effort.
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The best way to learn a language is to listen to people speak.
Native speakers don't need to learn grammar to speak a language and you don't need to too.
Babys learn languages almost automatically by listening a lot. You are smarter than a baby and already have a theory of mind.
A baby has to learn the difference between "thursday" and "tomorrow" the hard way, you can just learn the translations.
But knowing grammar doesn't work. You need to Feel it. Like a baby, surround yourself with speakers. If you can't do it in the real world, do it in the digital one
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hello, i have just decided to visit germany for christmas in 2024 so have literally just looked at this for the first time today, i have never been to europe, never mind germally, looking at the language it is gonna be daunting, but because of my job i dont have a lot of time either, but going to give it my best shot and at least learn something if i can. i love your video, and really looking forward to visiting in december next year.
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When I was in high school I did a 10 month study abroad program through Rotary International in Dresden. I arrived having taken two years of German back home and was firmly in the A1 level of comprehension. I was lucky enough to be placed into host families and a Gymnasium that insisted I commit to full immersion. So for 10 months straight I lived, breathed, and dreamed in German all day every day. And I had a personal goal of becoming bilingual, so I opted to only speak English when I had to, which was rare. As a result, I learned at a rapid pace. By the end of the year my host families and friends in Germany school were astounded by how good my conversational German had become. I was probably at B1 by the time I came home, and when I resumed German classes at my high school in the US I jumped straight into AP German and scored very well by the end of that year on the test. My German skills have sort of atrophied over time from not using it, especially conversational German, but I can still read German quite well, and the few times Iâve gone back to visit my command of the language came back quickly. I have met many exchange students here in the US from other countries whose English skills were similarly transformed by full immersion. Itâs amazing what you can accomplish in 10 months. đ
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Ich begann in Mai 2021 Deutsch lernen. Ich benutze am meistens Duolingo. Aber, ich nehme auch in Highschool Deutsch Unterrichten. Jetzt bin ich zwischen A1 und A2 Deutsch. Ich liebe die Sprache und ich will sie verbessern. Vielleicht kann ich eines Tages Deutschland besuchen.
Danke schön Easy German fĂŒr die hilfreichen Videos!
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Danke Easy German. Ich finde eure Channel sehr behilfreich. Ich hab damals sehr oft mit meiner Eltern Deutsch gesprochen aber mit der Zeit im Ausland habe ich viele Worter und ganz besonders die Grammatik vergessen. Jetzt habe ich die Interesse zurĂŒck in der Heimart umzuziehen und wieder meine Kenntnisse durch eure Videos und Ăbungen wieder zu "beleben" hehe.
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Respekt vor Sathya, nach 12 (!) Monaten schon so gut und vor allem auch so deutlich zu sprechen. Daumen hoch! Das zeigt aber fĂŒr mich - neben der Motivation - dass es da eben auch noch eine gewisse natĂŒrliche Disposition fĂŒr das Erlernen von Sprachen gibt, bei dem einen mehr, bei dem anderen weniger.
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Ich lerne Deutsch meistens bei den groĂartigen Easy German Podcast zuhören. Vor 2 Jahren habe ich nur ein bisschen verstanden, aber jetzt verstehe ich das meiste. Wenn ich kann, benutze ich die Vokabelhilfe, die wirklich, wirklich nĂŒtzlich ist. Es ist so einfach, zuzuhören, wĂ€hrend ich andere Dinge mache. Es macht mir wirklich SpaĂ, Cari und Manuel zuzuhören - sie sind so klug und lustig und nett und interessant - und ich lerne auch so viele andere Dinge von ihnen, wie tech Tipps oder Politik oder wie das Leben in Deutschland ist. Und viele Empfehlungen fĂŒr dokos oder Lieder etc. Deutsch zu sprechen ist mir sehr schwer, aber ich habe letztes Jahr der 30-Tage-Challenge gemacht und ich habe gemerkt, dass mein Deutsch viel besser war, als ich mich gezwungen habe, zu schreiben und sogar ein bisschen zu sprechen. Ich freue mich darauf, es bald wieder zu tun! Vielen Dank
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@felixni1540
2 months ago
I got a C1 in exactly 8 months! From A2.2 to C1. Then I went to uni and didt unterstand a word what other said. Great time.
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