For a beginner German with 0 foundation, do you have anything to say Not many points, sorry

Updated on psychology 2024-03-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It means that German is more difficult, and it is difficult to learn on your own, so it is better to find a teacher.

    In terms of textbooks, I think "Traveling in Germany" is very simple and suitable for beginners.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's hard to get started, and it's best to find a teacher for beginners.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, you still have to have a teacher when you start learning. After you have a certain foundation, you can get rid of the teacher and learn it yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Classmates, are you planning to study on your own? The pronunciation and grammar of German are actually a bit annoying, and there are four cases in German. Although there are not many exceptions to German compared to English, it is not easy to learn well. I just don't know how much you're going to learn.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Set goals, learn ability, step by step, and stick to the end. (A linguistic study will accompany you for a lifetime)??

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The key to learning German is that it doesn't matter if you prep, but you must revise! The amount of German you learn is very large, especially the accumulation of vocabulary! There are a lot of changes in the personality in yin and yang, and if you don't keep up with the review, the progress will be very slow!

    For beginners in German, a good set of German textbooks can often achieve twice the result with half the effort. Although the number of German textbooks published in China is relatively small compared to other languages (e.g. English, Japanese, French, etc.). However, on the whole, there are still a lot of German textbooks published by domestic publishing houses (or partially translated and imported from the original edition), and each set of textbooks has its own characteristics and is uneven.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are talking about German, grammar is best learned by a teacher. Basic German is OK, Tongji publishes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is difficult to learn German without a basic knowledge. The German language has a large number of grammar rules, which may be difficult in the early stages of learning, but once you master these grammar rules, it will be much easier to learn in the later stages. Overall, any language requires a lot of time and effort, and good perseverance and perseverance help to learn German better.

    1. The tone of German is not easy to master, if you don't pay attention to it at this time, you will develop a bad habit in the future, and it will be difficult to change it. After living and studying in Germany for a while, there is not much difference in grammar, vocabulary and comprehension. Whether a person's German is gut or perfekt depends only on the intonation of his voice.

    2. Listening has always been a difficult point, and at the beginning of learning, it is necessary to understand that learners cannot understand all the meanings, but it is also necessary to remember that learners can understand sooner or later. Therefore, when practicing, the process between not understanding and understanding is to "hear each word". The learner may not understand the meaning of the word, but it is enough for the learner to know that each sentence is composed of a single word.

    3. The DSH exam is not a German test, but just a beginning. The German language is only substantially improved when you take a professional course. Because that's an application, not just learning.

    The so-called German-speaking environment is also true, and the learner has to memorize the words you have to use much more clearly than anything else.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How to get started with German for beginners:

    1. To learn German, you must first learn phonetics, because German phonetics can assist in memorizing words (each letter has a unique pronunciation, and words can be read according to the letters, and German words are like pinyin, and letters can also be spelled out according to pronunciation).

    2. Exercise spoken English, listen to some German songs, often go to Germany**, listen to some German radio, etc. There are a lot of learning materials, and there will be **and audio on them, which can be used to exercise listening.

    3. For beginners, it is recommended to use Lang's German dictionary, which is characterized by the fact that the dictionary explains the words very clearly, or is it a bilingual explanation in Chinese and German.

    4. Then learn all kinds of clauses (the previous ones are mastered, and the clauses are not difficult to learn). In the process of learning grammar, you can memorize and memorize new words. In other words, memorizing words is a gradual process. The basic grammar is almost learned, and you can expand the words on a large scale.

    The trick is to be sure to practice in combination with specific situations and communicative intentions. After all, there is generally no German environment for learning German in China, so I have to imagine some scenarios in my head, or find a conversation partner to simulate.

    Such as: greetings, self-introduction, asking for directions, shopping, etc. Memorizing isolated grammatical phenomena and words is often monotonous and boring, and it is not as practical as memorizing the words to be said on specific occasions. Blurt it out when you need it, so you don't have to search for the right vocabulary and grammar first.

    Method 2: Read the original text without translation. It doesn't matter if you read or not, it's just reading, which is to cultivate a sense of language. When you read a lot of the original text, you don't have to think about it to blurt out the right words.

    Read articles with translations. At this time, you should spend more time reading the translation. Generally, I read Chinese first, translate it myself, then look at German, and then look back to compare my ** translation is wrong.

    When you do this, you will obviously feel that you have a lack of Chinese German thinking and vocabulary. I memorized it immediately after the comparison, and the effect was very good, and it was much more rewarding than if you memorized grammar and vocabulary alone.

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