tools for learning german, ?
tools for learning german, ?
Boss429 |
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What are the best tools for a small time Canadian like me to learn, and hoepfully master, the german language, or at least a similar language basis to go to other languages.
I want to do it cause half of family tree is english, and the other german. Software? Books? Tapes? volutneers? -------------------- "Scenes change before my eyes
Doesn't matter what I try Close my eyes they disappear Open wide, and they reappear" |
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Janie |
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When my kids were little I taught them French from records. They learned to speak the sentences first, and then learned what they meant in English. It's easier to remember than the other way around. If you can get something you can listen to often, in the car, around the house, and start speaking the words and phrases whenever you can, it's easy then to step into writing and spelling.
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