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10 Tips on learning German as a beginner

Learning German can be a rewarding and exciting experience, but it can also be a challenging one. To make your German learning journey easier, I have written a structured guide with 10 tips on learning German as a beginner. 

  1. Start with A1 German: If you’re a German beginner, start with A1 German, which is the beginner level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
  2. Learn German vocabulary: To build your German vocabulary, start with basic German words and phrases. You can use flashcards, language learning apps, or German textbooks.
  3. Practice German grammar: German grammar can be challenging, but it’s important to learn the basics of verb conjugation, noun gender, and sentence structure. If you want easy-to-follow grammar explanations and practice exercises you can sign up to our German A1 course. 
  4. Listen to German audio: Listening to German audio such as podcasts or music can help you improve your comprehension skills as a German beginner.
  5. Watch German videos: Watching German videos such as movies or TV shows can help you learn new vocabulary and grammar in context as a German beginner.
  6. Practice speaking German: To improve your speaking skills as a German beginner, find a language exchange partner or join a German conversation group.
  7. Use language learning apps: Language learning apps such as Duolingo can be helpful for German beginners looking to learn vocabulary and a great addition to our online course.
  8. Read German texts: Reading German texts such as news articles or short stories can help you improve your reading comprehension and learn new vocabulary in context.
  9. Label objects in German: Labeling objects in your home with their German names can help you remember new vocabulary as a German beginner.
  10. Practice consistently: Practice German consistently, even if it’s just for a few minutes each day. This will help you make progress as a German beginner.

Remember, learning German as a beginner takes time and practice. Stay motivated, set achievable goals, and enjoy the process. Good luck with your German learning journey!

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