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RacerX
1132 posts |
#551178 2008-05-15 08:55 GMT |
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Fractalfallout
1170 posts |
#551179 2008-05-15 09:01 GMT |
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in school?
if you understand the sense on how the language is developed it is not so hard to learn if you are native english speaker it can be very hard for you as german is much more complicated(russian is even harder) one of the important things is that you should practise hard the CH-sound dont use the ICK-sound or ISH-sound for CH..it is only a sign that you are too lazy to practise the normal CH-sound we are able to learn the TH-sound too which has absolutely no equivalent in the german language |
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Bullfrog
1062 posts |
#551180 2008-05-15 09:30 GMT |
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Try to take lessons at the GOETHE INSTITUTE in your country.
http://www.goethe.de/enindex.htm |
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SymphonyOfSound
1098 posts |
#551181 2008-05-15 09:38 GMT |
ontheplains
1076 posts |
#551182 2008-05-15 14:44 GMT |
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here are some German lessons:
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/ But it also would be good to look for German friends...perhaps in a chat...and to read German papers and listen to German songs! |
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SpotsNDots
1096 posts |
#551183 2008-05-15 18:36 GMT |
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School is the best way of course but the links given you I have used esp Blues and it is good practice!!
Do look for a certified school in your area! |
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PuppyLove
1132 posts |
#551184 2008-05-16 03:01 GMT |
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You can check you www.dw.com
This website is quite good. Not only can you take a German Language course there, but also get a lot of info about the German culture and recent developments in Germany. |
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WhoLeOw
1188 posts |
#551185 2008-05-16 11:58 GMT |
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Take a course about German language. Then apply your learnings by talking to your German friends so you can practice it.
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Piramidy
1148 posts |
#551186 2008-05-16 13:35 GMT |
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If U need a native speaker, U can contact me ;)
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FuzzyFerret
1091 posts |
#551187 2008-05-18 20:00 GMT |
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goethe institute
very prestigous |
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