If you can spend an hour a day and if you focus on getting conversational immersion you'll be surprised at how quickly you will learn! People underrate the power of just listening to the language being spoken in a conversational setting
i just want to be able to pronounce it correctly. i dont want to say the wrong thing because i pronounced it wrong. i am very good at picking up languages. i am very intersted in german though. wonder how long it would take me to master the language.
You're right - learning a language at school or college gets you ready for exams perhaps, but not for actually speaking the language in real life. Let me know when you're launched and if I like what I see I'll be happy to point people in your direction.
I'm about to launch a language learning company for German only with fluent German native speakers. From someone that went from not speaking a single word of German to fluency, I see very few language programs that actually work. I took college German and can say 99 percent of the graduates can't understand a single word of "real German" on the news or German television. Maybe you can "pitch" my website for the link commissions as well. Might be 6 months before we're open for business.
True - you need to have guided exposure, the important thing while you are learning is to make sure that you focus a lot on sentence structure and language flow instead of just learning single word vocabulary and verb rules.
I've live in Germany for nearly 2 years, and still only understand some of the basics in conversation. And I did up root my family and move to Germany for awhile. But wow picking up the language around the natives doesn't help unless you can hear and understand the verbs, nouns, sentence structure.
You are right. I had a friend that went to Mexico for one summer and learned Spanish perfectly but this was after he had taken one year of Spanish in high school so he had the basics.
If you can spend an hour a day and if you focus on getting conversational immersion you'll be surprised at how quickly you will learn! People underrate the power of just listening to the language being spoken in a conversational setting
MedicSolutionFinder 1 month ago
i just want to be able to pronounce it correctly. i dont want to say the wrong thing because i pronounced it wrong. i am very good at picking up languages. i am very intersted in german though. wonder how long it would take me to master the language.
TheNayNay826 1 month ago
You're right - learning a language at school or college gets you ready for exams perhaps, but not for actually speaking the language in real life. Let me know when you're launched and if I like what I see I'll be happy to point people in your direction.
MedicSolutionFinder 1 month ago
I'm about to launch a language learning company for German only with fluent German native speakers. From someone that went from not speaking a single word of German to fluency, I see very few language programs that actually work. I took college German and can say 99 percent of the graduates can't understand a single word of "real German" on the news or German television. Maybe you can "pitch" my website for the link commissions as well. Might be 6 months before we're open for business.
kevp951 1 month ago
He talks sooo much !
NehuAbhay 2 months ago
I just tried both links and they both do work now!
MedicSolutionFinder 3 months ago
That link doesn't even work.
txroye 3 months ago
That's very true!
ILUMBaby 7 months ago
True - you need to have guided exposure, the important thing while you are learning is to make sure that you focus a lot on sentence structure and language flow instead of just learning single word vocabulary and verb rules.
MedicSolutionFinder 10 months ago
I've live in Germany for nearly 2 years, and still only understand some of the basics in conversation. And I did up root my family and move to Germany for awhile. But wow picking up the language around the natives doesn't help unless you can hear and understand the verbs, nouns, sentence structure.
akilla214u2c 10 months ago
@akilla214u2c
You are right. I had a friend that went to Mexico for one summer and learned Spanish perfectly but this was after he had taken one year of Spanish in high school so he had the basics.
PhillipCreeper 5 months ago
FIRSTIES!!
TheMegaNerd158 1 year ago