How to learn German fast · Less than 6 months? Realistic language learning tips for German learners

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Tips for beginner language learners

This is my honest advice on how to learn German fast from the get-go. You might not be able to accomplish your language goals within just 6 months. I prefer to give you realistic language learning tips. And that includes acknowledging that mastering a language takes years. And, if you only invest a few minutes each day, it even takes years to get to a basic skill level. However, there are techniques that help you get there faster and not overdo it with niche knowledge that will just be a waste of your brain capacity.

I make videos about German language, German grammar and German culture. So if you are looking for these kinds of things–hi! Welcome. Most of the upcoming videos are made for beginners like you. Advanced videos (slow German, conversational german) will follow soon.

German language & grammar tips

This is my German language passion project. I just always wanted to do something like this. My main channel (mostly about minimalism and hiking) and my socials can be found below ↓↓↓ I don't really have a page for this project like a learning platform or anything, but if you have questions, you can contact me on Instagram, on TikTok (also German language & culture content) or in the comment section of course.

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What else do you need help with when it comes to learning German?

LearnGermanorcrytrying
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I wanna learn it in 12 days before my exam 😃😃😃😃😃😃

lollyboo
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I appreciate your way of thinking. Focus more on communication, rather than focus on speaking perfectly. Makes sense.

jeffnunes
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I think I love you ❤️ I just cried today because my German teachers are grilling me about grammar and I’m just at A1. Watching this video is restoring my faith in my ability to learn German. Thank you ❤

Kris-
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This was probably the best primer I’ve ever seen for language learning.
Because 60% of English is French and 40% is Germanic, lots of fancy English vocabulary is also French.
The ability to play with words and make up your own concepts is extremely important in any language and at the very least people will be curious what you mean and you have a conversation starter.
Swallowing the endings will not only make you sound natural, but it can be a crutch until you learn all of the different declension endings. Alternatively, to be extra pretentious, you can annunciate the endings and make sure you use the genitive case instead of switching it out for the dative case like everybody else.
With her lovely sense of humor, I wish she would’ve joked around about subjunctive one and subjunctive two because I know it would’ve been hysterical.

And for the inverse, for the Germans, just have good English grammar, and don’t worry about the accent at all because German accents are always attractive and having good grammar helps communicate you really know the language and that the accent is a choice which by extension makes you even more attractive for no extra effort.

Sonicstillpoint
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This video is eye-opener for important and most frequent grammar that should be focused on it more than another..
Thanks alot 🌹

st
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If it's simple, it's not useful :D :D Made my day. Great tips :) Gave me motivation for keep studying.

radekcrlik
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Great content. So useful. Changed my perspective and game plan in learning German. 3 months in and approaching A2. Thanks…

jimphillips
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„You’ll need a lot of beer for that, “ XD
Thank you for the tips!

Erin-lmew
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When I was 24, I thought "Oh, I'll learn German in one year. I'll learn Chinese in two years. By the time I'm 30, I'll know four or five foreign languages." I'm 35 now and I'm nowhere near mastering German or Chinese. I spent some time in Dresden and had to spend quite a while just learning to understand the East German accent, even though I knew the vocabulary. Then I went to Munich and I had to spend some time getting used to the Bavarian accent. Six months is nothing. You won't be able to understand any native material in six months. Learning a language is a long and difficult process, but it's rewarding in the end.

poleag
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It helps with my motivation when I am learning languages that are in the same language family. Since I am currently learning Dutch, some familiarity will come when I start learning the German language. I will know the right time to start learning German. The time is not now.🌍🌎🌏🌐🗺

SemenRetentionKing-ki
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Best tips on german language I have found so far.

swagatabhattacharjee
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Thank you so much for this. This really helped me with motivation ❤
This is honestly way more useful than any other video about tips I've seen so far. Subscribed!!!

beans_thecat
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Thank you for this, learned so much from this. Hopefully, I'll be fluent in no time. Very straightforward, no BS. :)

rommel.valdez
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Interesting video :) My 2 cents:

I know people who passed B2 in German after 6 months of studying full-time and then went on to pass the medical C1 exam another 6 months later.

I took a six-month full-time Business English class after I had been studying English for 15 years. At the end of the course, everyone had to take an exam based on our teachers´ recommendations, and I was the only one in my class who managed to pass...C1.

What I'm trying to say is:
-when you look at how much time (study hours) people need to learn German and English, the difference in difficulty might be smaller than most people think.
-if passing the B2 exam counts as "learning" German, you *can* do it in half a year. But yeah, like she said, "get to work.^^

derpauleglot
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learn smarter and at the same time harder, subscribed!

carlolopez
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“Great video, you deliver the information in a very Germanic way, very straight to the point, but sometimes it seems a bit pretentious to say that all Germans have a level of English similar to yours, or to make a statement that it will take someone 8 years to learn. Apart from these points, everything else is quite accurate.”

igoralmeida
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OMG your personality has made me love learning German the more

josejasper
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You have new subscriber from Egypt, I love learning new languages. Beside Arabic I speaks Russian and English, but I'm in love with German language. Thank you for the information. It's the first time for me to comment on a vedio. But your good in what you do . Save this comment because you'll have 100, 000 subscribers soon and maybe Lee's than 2 year 1 million subscriber 😃 . Good luck in that !

MohamedGaber-wnku
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You give off vibes like we've known each other since childhood, like that buddy who's always trying to enlighten you about stuff. I used to think people in different parts of the world would be totally different, but now I reckon it's more about the shades of our skins. Your homely vibes are on point, my friend!
if I ever find myself in Germany, we're definitely meeting up!

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