I surf the topics and this makes me drop and post for my newly discovered language, I love it! I am interested in attending a German course abroad. I have come across sprachreisen australien, cursos aleman alemania and German language courses Can anybody give me some more suggestions, please? If you are interested in learning languages, this is also what I would suggest:curso de lingua
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Are You Willing To Learn German Language?
Started by kristo magno, Jan 26 2007 04:35 PM
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#2
Posted 30 September 2007 - 07:46 PM
I went to germany last year. After that i would like to learn german. I think that it should be hard, but as I like to learn new languages It should be nice. But, first I have to improuve my english and then to learn italian... ASfter that I'll learn german,
#5
Posted 18 August 2010 - 01:24 PM
I don't know this German language. But my uncle knows this language. I have seen them while speaking with their colleagues. I want also to learn this language. In my vacation I try to learn different different languages. Once you know this German language, you will get more benefit from job aspects.
#6
Posted 04 December 2010 - 02:49 PM
I have learnt German language for a year many years ago. It was hard for me as it had a lot of rules. I was told that once you know enough of the language or become familiar with the rules, it will be easy as all you need to do is to go by the rules.
Anyway, I put a year into it, but found limited use of it later on. Many years later, I went to Europe. My trip was fairly easy in the UK as I could understand almost everything. Being in France was the most difficult. I didn't understand the signs and a lot of people wouldn't give me directions in Englist. It wasn't so bad to be in Germany though as I discovered that my limited residual knowlegdge of the German language did help somewhat. I could pronouce words in the signs. I could even recall the meanings of some of the words based on where they are posted. So, it was useful.
Anyway, I put a year into it, but found limited use of it later on. Many years later, I went to Europe. My trip was fairly easy in the UK as I could understand almost everything. Being in France was the most difficult. I didn't understand the signs and a lot of people wouldn't give me directions in Englist. It wasn't so bad to be in Germany though as I discovered that my limited residual knowlegdge of the German language did help somewhat. I could pronouce words in the signs. I could even recall the meanings of some of the words based on where they are posted. So, it was useful.
#7
Posted 04 December 2010 - 11:55 PM
German in my opinion is a very odd language, I know a few people who moved over here from Germany, and they tried teaching me German, but it is very difficult when English is your primary language.. When I found out bus was pronounced bas, I kinda gave up, when it's hard to say things different then how you say already.. So yeah, me and foreign languages don't mix very well :/
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