When it comes to summer learning in German, how long does it take to learn German?

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you can come to Shanghai, I recommend you to come to the Tongji Preparatory Department for Studying in Germany, I am currently studying here as a beginner, and the level of German training in the country is very good, so you can consider it. Here are all new and refined textbooks, which can also be well connected with what you learned at the beginning level.

    It's theirs**.

    You can refer to it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The language classes at the Goethe-Institut are good at practicing speaking and listening. But ** will also be relatively high, and it seems that only Beijing has a Goethe-Institut. The better thing is that he will test and grade your language ability when you sign up for the class.

    Fax: +86 10 82512903

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tongji University has amateur German training. And the intermediate level is a new and refined intermediate textbook. Or you can go to the preparatory department of Tongji University to study in Germany.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Recommend New Oriental's German, the teacher is not blindly instilled, but pays great attention to the interaction and feelings of the students. Not only can you learn German, but you can also feel the German style.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    New Oriental's moral education courses are good, so I recommend you check them out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What did you study? If you are in Tianjin, you can come to us to have a look, which is in Room 1711 of the Book Building.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, you can reach the level of entry in three months, normal conversation in one year, and "mother tongue" level in two or three years.

    If you want to study the course, you need about 500 class hours, i.e. about 1 year, to reach the B2 level of German. Be able to concretely describe the main content of a complex text and understand abstract topics; Be able to understand professional discussions in your field of expertise; Able to communicate with native speakers spontaneously and fluently in German without major comprehension barriers or difficulties on both sides.

    First, German is a phonetic language, and in layman's terms, the alphabet is phonetic transcription. You may not know what a word means, but you can pronounce it. It eliminates the trouble of memorizing words and taking the stove when learning English.

    Second, the German tense is very simple. All of them add up to a total of 6 tenses. Whereas, there are only two commonly used in daily life: present tense and present perfect tense. Far less than English is six.

    Thirdly, the grammar of the German language is relatively rigid, with few exceptions. For example, the language requires that the verb of the declarative sentence always be placed second. Then, as long as you remember this principle when making sentences, you can avoid many grammatical mistakes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    2. About self-study is also possible, use the above tutorials, and ask if you don't understand. However, it is recommended that you take a language class at the beginning of your studies, so that the foundation is stronger.

    3. Training institutions suitable for beginners.

    In addition, there are Beijing Institute of Technology, Bei No. 2 Foreign University, and Beihang University.

    Shanghai: Moral German: 12 years of teaching experience, perfect teaching system!

    Hangzhou: The German-speaking center of Zhejiang University is slightly better.

    4. Tutorials suitable for beginners: the material is different from person to person, it is recommended that beginners should not use multiple tutorials at the same time, the voice part is very important, and the teaching materials are best equipped with tapes or other video materials.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't be lazy, don't be lazy, don't be lazy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After studying German for four years, my experience is as follows:

    1.At the beginning, the pronunciation must be in place, including the tone, to develop a "German tone" (flat, less undulating), be careful to be influenced by English, and become "American German". So be sure to listen more and imitate more***

    2.At first, the grammar level was the hardest, because German grammar is different from English, so it was difficult to turn around for a while. Don't be impetuous, learn from Germany's spirit of insisting on rigor, accumulate bit by bit, don't be afraid of tiredness, and one day when you find the "feeling", you will suddenly be enlightened.

    For example, you must not be lazy and not memorize parts of speech when memorizing words, otherwise it will be very difficult to change gaffes and endings in the future; If you memorize the parts of speech of words, you can easily change them as long as you remember the grammar rules when you change them in the future.

    3.For example, in our German department, the most difficult thing to break through in the senior year is listening and reading. These two points can be accumulated in advance to get good grades, so to expand your reading, you can start with the simplest, low-difficulty short stories, and listen to German or German-language news at a fixed time every day.

    4.It's important to be yourself, to love learning German and to keep motivating yourself. Listen to German songs, watch German movies and develop your interests.

    At the same time, it is necessary to accumulate knowledge about the German language (e.g. German grammar, German literature, literary history, etc.) and the situation in German-speaking countries, which is an indispensable part of learning German and being able to apply what it has learned.

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