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You start with the small tongue, which is the beginning of learning German. Moreover, the small tongue sound is not something that can be practiced casually at the beginning, so it is recommended to take some time to practice the small tongue first.
Here's how to do it: Hold a small amount of water in your mouth, exhale with your head held high, and let the water make your little tongue vibrate (a bit like gargling). After a long time, try to get used to shaking the little tongue when there is no more water.
I'm serious about telling you that if you can't pronounce a good vibrato for a long time after the start of school, your motivation to study will be hit. Think about it, you can't trill, you can't read a lot of words, you can't read it, how can you memorize it! Not to mention reading texts and practicing speaking.
Of course, it's not easy to practice small tongues, so be prepared for a few months.
While practicing the small tongue, you can learn the pronunciation of German, German pronunciation and Chinese, English and different, it is recommended to get used to it first. I guess it would be nice if you could do this well without guidance.
If you have more time, let's get to know Germany again. Look into Germany.
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It's good to learn the alphabet and basic words first, and the German language is divided into yin and yang, so it's good to understand it first.
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Letters, phonetics must be taken seriously, very seriously!
At the beginning, it is a very good start to have a solid phonetics, and many things will be done with half the effort. The pronunciation should be as standard as possible, not hasty.
So you can buy a German pronunciation tutorial with a CD and a book first, and go through it at home, and it will be better when the time comes.
You can memorize some basic words, and it is best to figure out what textbooks will be used there. I wasn't there, but I remember that they seemed to be using the new standard, and the word list at the back was still good. The yin and yang of the noun is still important, don't be lazy at first.
That's not what I did.
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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; When communicating with native speakers, they can use German spontaneously and fluently, and there are no major difficulties or difficulties in understanding the communication between the two parties.
Learning Methods:
First, German is a phonetic language, and in layman's terms, the alphabet is phonetic transcription.
Maybe a word doesn't understand what it means, but you can pronounce it. It eliminates the hassle of memorizing words when learning English.
Second, the German tense is very simple. All of them add up to a total of 6 tenses. Whereas, the only tense commonly used in daily life is the present tense and the present perfect tense.
Both. Far less than English is six.
Thirdly, the grammar of German is relatively rigid, with few exceptions. For example, the language requires a declarative sentence.
The verb is always placed in the second place. Then, as long as you remember this principle when making sentences, you can avoid many grammatical mistakes.
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Who speaks English** to German? The language families are all different. I am a German major.
When we first started learning German, our teacher asked us to forget about English. It is easy to confuse two non-native languages that have similarities. But in my later studies, I found that this statement was too one-sided.
This saves you a lot of manpower in memorizing words: for example, reception and rezeption, of course, there is a difference in pronunciation, but they are both regular.
Be sure to lay the foundation at the beginning. It would be advisable to attend a training course. Follow the teacher's progress, and secondly, there is also a big atmosphere of learning, or you will easily give up.
It takes a lot of effort to pronounce it at first. Good pronunciation can also make you more confident in later learning. Read it over and over again with the tape.
Getting started is all about vocabulary and grammar. You don't pull down the stuff in the textbook. Words to memorize, I believe you have mastered a set of suitable methods in the study of English.
It is recognized that the grammar of German is difficult. Learning is a gradual process. Like mathematics, if you grasp it step by step, it will be easy.
There is a German pronunciation and correction book on the market, complete with a cassette tape. Very good. In addition, learning foreign language dictionaries is indispensable, if you are a non-professional, you can buy a portable German-Chinese translation dictionary, if you are professional, it is recommended to use the German-Chinese dictionary published by the Foreign Language Research Society.
Very detailed. In addition, you can choose a grammar book, and sometimes learn grammar by reference or categorization. The most important thing is that no matter whether you study on your own or with a class, teaching materials are indispensable.
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