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You don't have to register for a class, it's too tiring to sign up for a class.
You can go to the next crooked voice chat software (yy,People who play online games should use it),There are special foreign language teaching in the various channel classifications inside,Some channels teach German There are other small languages that you are interested in and go to which class to listen to The general class start time is from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock in the evening,It depends on the teacher's arrangement。
For example, 6068, which has a lot of small languages, and if you are familiar with the teacher, you can ask the teacher to open a small stove for you (the minister there has been in Germany for a long time, and the deputy minister is in Germany, and then many teachers are very good).
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Many people start to struggle with this question when they want to learn German.
I suggest: 1, register for a class, a bit of a teacher to teach you well, but now it is not easy to find a good teacher. And the price is too scary. But if the money is okay, you should still be able to find a good teacher.
2. Find a friend who can speak German to teach you. It's not very reliable, if your relationship is no longer good one day, it's game over.
Audition saves time and money, that's how I studied in college, but I personally recommend it, I hope it's suitable for you.
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This thing is difficult in German, many people can use it but can't say it clearly, hehe I think it's not enough to teach you, I hope you can find a good teacher, I recommend you find a must do, specialized teachers are experienced, will use and teach.
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If you are really interested, you can go to German to learn**, German impressions, German Germany, etc.**, first cultivate your interest, and then get in touch with the language, this order is better.
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Eh,Or suggest you find a teacher.,Teach you face-to-face.,It's better.。。。
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I suggest you still go to the class to learn it, self-study is not to say that it is not at all, but the complexity of German grammar is different from English, there are many rules, if there are some things that are not taught by the teacher, it will be foreign, for example: ich ( I ) bin (equivalent to the verb be in English) kalt (cold).It may seem like he means I'm cold, but he actually means I'm cold, and if you want to say I'm cold, you need to change ich to mir, and there's some grammar involved.
The examples I have given are only a small part.
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For those who go to study in Germany, it is essential to master a certain amount of German, of course, in the initial stage of German learning, it is inevitable to encounter some problems and problems, so what are the specific problems? Let's take a look at it with me.
1.Chinese thinking
For those who are new to Germany, the biggest language hurdle is the Chinese way of thinking, you may have mastered a lot of German vocabulary, but you just don't know how to better organize the language and express your ideas accurately.
For example, in a real conversational situation, I often use a few German words to piece together a sentence of Chinese German according to my habitual way of thinking, which may be understandable by the other party, but in the long run, it is not conducive to my own German learning and social integration.
2.Lack of vocabulary
Lack of vocabulary is a serious problem, especially in life. I once went to buy bubble bags, looked around and didn't see them, and asked the salesman who stopped the bar, but I didn't know how to speak in German, so I started to say a bunch of nonsense: "Luftblase?".
schaum?In the end, I was able to find it thanks to the excellent understanding of the salesperson. (Correct to say:.)
luftpolsterfolie)
3.Brit-German
Many people have learned English more solidly and have formed a fixed thinking, which may also cause some basic pronunciation or grammatical errors.
When it comes to the pronunciation of similar words, say subjektiv in German as subjective in English, hallo in German as hello in English, and so on.
Luckily, however, Germans generally have a good level of English, and there is usually no problem in understanding German mixed with English.
4.Doesn't understand the German dialect
Although not as complex as the Chinese dialects, each region of Germany also has its own dialect, especially for some older people. Some dialects are already well established in the local area, such as the greeting of Servus in South Germany, and the moin, moin!Therefore, a proper knowledge of the local dialect can also play a certain role in promoting German culture and German learning.
5.Decreased interest
Compared with language talent and skills, the most important factor in learning any foreign language is personal interest and motivation, and the only reason for the decrease in interest in learning may be the lack of actual communication, and the long hours of rote memorization will definitely make people feel anxious, and they will not be able to better test their true level.
Therefore, even if you are new to the German language, you should be bold enough to try to talk to Germans, and the sense of achievement you get from this is not comparable to how many words you have memorized and how many sets of grammar you have mastered.
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Pointing upwards, jumping over obstacles, climbing with hands and feet, etc.; Steigen's first meaning is similar to klettern, but he can also be used as "to rise; Takeoff; Rise, rise" solution, such as the sun rises, the plane takes off, the temperature rises, ****, can only be used steigen, not klettern.
2.Generally speaking, buildings on the street use AUF, pedestrians and vehicles use IN, imagine that scene, pedestrians and cars are relatively small, so it is more vivid to use in, but for example, in open areas, pedestrians and cars can sometimes use AUF.
stunde
4.It should be, because the zeug itself is neutral.
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1. klettern is more of a human action, such as rock climbing, mountain climbing is used in it. Steigen, on the other hand, is more of a thing, such as economic development, water level, difficulty, etc.
2. The translation on the street is auf die stra e (static fourth case), in fact, many prepositions can be used on the street, which can be used to represent both sides with neben, bei to mean nearby, and auf to mean that on the street, as long as you understand it, it is easy to distinguish it with more practice.
3. Half an hour = eine halbstunde, one hour ein und halbstunde.
4. Aircraft = der flugzeug. These early theorems are useless.,You say that the E ending is feminine.,There are exceptions like der k se.,The er ending is masculine.,The plural form is also the er end in the first and fourth cases.,EN ends in neutral.,There are a lot of exceptions.,Even the standard feminine ending of ung has an exception like der Schwung.。。 So the part of speech or something, it's good to get used to it...
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is a masculine noun, geehrt is an adjective, to change the ending, there is no article before a masculine noun, and the adjective ending should end with er.
2.The form of expression should be different, I can't remember exactly, you can check the grammar book again.
3.Some conjunctions are placeholders, but as far as I know, there are five placeless conjunctions in German: aber, denn, und, oder and, and besonders.
garten=in dem garten,beim arzt=bei dem arzt,bei is in. Place, here is at the doctor's place, what it means to see a doctor. The preposition in is followed by a static verb like bleiben, in dem konzert, and in das konzert if it is a dynamic word like gehen and laufen
5.The use of separable verbs is to prefix the sentence end and the verb is in two positions, such as wir arbeiten bei diesem projekt zusammenThis is the usage of the separable verb zusammen arbeiten; Zusammen wohnen is not a separable verb, zusammen is just an adverb that means together, together, so it can be placed anywhere in the sentence (except for the two positions).
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1.The endings of German adjectives are changed according to the preceding article and the following noun parts of speech. In the absence of an article, before the masculine noun, in the case of the first case, the ending is er
2。I can't remember the direction. Take a look at the contemporary university German textbooks. There is a lesson that explains this in great detail.
und oder does not occupy a place. The particle does not occupy a place, but it does not put the beginning of the sentence. doch is a particle. The rest are almost all occupied.
4。There will never be a situation in der Garten. bei dem = is the canonical predicate for a neutral noun, dem is its third case.
5。It may not be a separable verb, so it doesn't have a framing structure. Also, I don't know what textbook you use, in German, it is rare to use cognate verbs and nouns in a sentence.
P.S. So many questions don't give points. ps I think you're making fast progress, but your foundation is thin. Find a grammar book and study it......German is not meant to be a quick fix. With the exception of English, no European language can be accomplished quickly.
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1. Because German nouns are divided into sexual cases, German adjectives are followed by word endings, and the beginning of the letter is generally used as a case, and er is a masculine singular ending.
2, 3, general conjunctions such as und aber oder denn and so on are followed by positive word order.
4, im garten is in dem garten beim arzt is bei dem arzt is just habitually connected with bei to indicate that in someone** at the doctor's place is to see a doctor so understood.
And there are static three moving four, if the verb needs to add a directional complement, after the preposition, you need to add four cases, if it is a place complement, after the preposition, it is three cases.
5, where zusammen is the adverb that does if it is put last is the separable verb zusammenwohnen
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As we all know, German is a difficult language to learn, and speaking German is difficult to learn, mainly because of the difficult grammar of German. German sentence structure is quite different from Chinese and English, and verbs are often placed at the beginning or end of sentences. This gives simultaneous interpretation.
The work brought great difficulties. German nouns are divided into sexual cases, and if it is a noun, remember not only its parts of speech, but also its plural. And these are not obvious.
Law. This poses a lot of problems for beginners. But as the number of German words mastered increases, a certain pattern can be discovered. But it's more important to memorize.
German verbs are the most complex, and there are many conjugations of a verb, first person, second person, third person, past tense, first and second participles, subjunctive tense, and some umlauts (special conjugations).Apart from.
In addition to the distinction between transitive and intransitive, there is also a specific domination (domination of the third or fourth compartment).A single verb can make a learner startled. But don't be afraid, so many people have learned, not all of them.
Is it? In addition, German is a language that becomes easier to learn (learning, not research!). ).
In addition to verbs, German adjectives, articles, etc., are inflected or declension according to the composition of the modified word in the sentence.
Speaking of the complicated side of German, there is actually a better side to German. German words are generally not phonetic, even if they are new, and you won't see German in a general dictionary.
Phonetic transcription, unless special pronunciation or foreign words are indicated. Therefore, as long as you have mastered the pronunciation rules of German, you will be able to read German articles fluently. I can recognize this by the pronunciation of the German word, too.
Words are spelled out in the case. Therefore, when learning German for the first time, it is important to pay attention to the learning of pronunciation.
A good set of German textbooks can often achieve twice the result with half the effort, according to the understanding of various textbooks, as well as the feedback of users of various textbooks, the following explanations are made, I hope.
As with learning any other foreign language, learning German requires diligence and what is the best way to learn it? It is to read more, listen more, memorize more, speak more, and practice more.
I wish all my friends who are learning German well!
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Personally, I think that the best way to learn is: interest self-study + teacher guidance.
First of all, interest is the best teacher, and it is certainly not wrong to follow your own interests.
Secondly, learning from a teacher is also a good way to learn, find a good teacher in the local area to learn, however, the local resources are limited. I recommend [Wanyu Online School] to you.
In this way, the person's automatic agency is fully mobilized, and the German language is learned.
As for the textbook, the best beginner is "University German", which is more suitable for beginners. In addition, the following set of tutorials is the **** class of "University German", you can try it. Hope it's right for you to study.
Easy recovry,Go to the Internet to find a Chinese version,The original location of the deleted file is not covered by a new file to be retrieved,If new data is written,It's definitely not fully recovered.,It's up to your luck.。
How can it be so complicated upstairs! There is a problem with the "street basketball client" under you, change the ** from the next time, and ensure that you are ok! This phenomenon is called memory overflow, and the cause is a mistake in the programming of the program, of course, you are a **file, caused by an error in **.
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