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Self-study is not recommended, many times I don't know if I am wrong for half a year, and it will be troublesome to change it when I develop a habit.
If you must study on your own, we recommend German for Contemporary Universities or Basic German. In addition, the grammar is not the main thing, the main thing is to cultivate interest and sense of language, listening sense (not to understand listening, but you know that you are speaking German), recommended on Thunderbolt** a learning software called rosetta stone, supporting five levels of German, from pronunciation to grammar.
The following is not a suggestion, but I would like to share my experience.
German is a pinyin script, that is to say, as long as you learn the pronunciation rules, you can read almost all words, I remember when I learned, I can read articles in a week, although I don't know what it means, but the pronunciation is correct. Basically, you won't encounter someone who can't read or doesn't know how to read it. It's different from English.
The nouns in German articles are capitalized, so they are easy to recognize, at least know that they are a noun. Nouns are divided into two, three, and four cases, which is more annoying than English, because usually articles have to choose whether to use der, das or die, den, des, dem according to the case and sex of the noun, which is more difficult in the beginner stage.
There are still rules to follow in the composition of sentences, German is more rigorous, in the vast majority of declarative sentences, the verb is placed in the second position, and in the case of double object, the rule of three things and four things is also observed. So the sentence structure is not too difficult.
The grammatical tense is simpler than that of English, and if there is no continuous tense, it is replaced by the simple tense, and sometimes the future tense is not used, and it is directly expressed by the simple tense plus a future point in time. Clean.
I don't know if it's too early for someone like you who hasn't formally learned, hehe. Let's start with that. Can you, haha.
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It's pretty reliable.
I was also self-taught.
The small tongue has to be practiced by myself, and it has been practiced for two months. Now there's a play... Hehe.
Because German is difficult, and since English is somewhat similar, so. Belch.. You're a student now, and you're still focusing on English.
ps,Now I've been learning for a while.,When I see words, I can read.,It's easy to communicate.。。
Another: I am a student. High school.
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No, from the pronunciation of small tongues, these are the most basic, still have to be taught by the teacher, and I suggest that you learn the language is hard work, if you don't want to learn well, if you really want to learn, it is better not to waste this time.
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You don't need to take the score, you have to learn the basic pronunciation and grammar in the language school before learning it yourself.
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It's not difficult to learn German on your own, as long as you have a good grasp of the learning methods: try to chat with Germans; watch German films, original books; Take advantage of all the free resources available, such as: italki, news4kids, spiegel online.
Learn German on your own as a hobby.
Unlike students who want to take a short-term surprise German test and go to study or work in Germany, I learned German only by interest, and I didn't focus on it, nor did I set a limit on how many words I could memorize every day. This sounds a bit incredible, you might be wondering, how long can the interest last?
It is true that most people's "hobby" is two days of fishing and three days of drying nets. My interest in "German" has been on and off for 12 years. When you are busy, you may not learn it for months, but when you are diligent, you will insist on learning a little bit every day, even if you can only recognize a few new words.
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If it's just an ordinary daily conversation, you don't need to buy a single word book, after all, it's not for exams, as long as you have a dictionary to look up the vocabulary you don't understand and take notes diligently. The reference book is of good quality, but I'm not sure if I can find it in China; The dictionary personally recommends Oxford.,If the English is good, you can buy the English and German version.,There's a clear explanation of declension (bits) and simple grammar.。 Remember that the dictionary can be found on Amazon, but of course it is more expensive. >>>More