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Shannon

Anyone knows a website where I can learn German?


    



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Tabato
Try this:
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/virtual/test_kurz.htm

or http://www.goethe.de/z/jetzt/dejint1.htm

or http://www.dict.cc/deutsch-englisch/Anf%E4nger.html

or you write me an email.
Are you beginner or apprentice?


Fabian
There are some nice books and lessons available online.

For example:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,2142,2469,00.html
- German course at Deutsche Welle (international German TV + Radio)

http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Regal:Deutsch_als_Fremdsprache
- Wikibooks, German for foreign people
-- the links are (from top to bottom):
- for English speaking people
- Grammar for English speaking people
- for French speaking people
- for Spanish speaking people
- for Arabic speaking people
- for Chinese speaking people
- for Finnish speaking people
- for Italian speaking people
- for Japanese speaking people
- for Portuguese speaking people
- for Turkish speaking people

They are not all completed now, just try them :-)


Fidget
Whatever source you choose, make sure it's an "audio" and printed one. Many German words are not pronounced the way we would pronounce them in English. I used recorded lessons with books to follow along; this taught me the look as well as the correct prounciation. One common mistake: words like: "stein" in English we would likely see that and pronounce it "steen". In German the "long" vowel sound is the SECOND vowel. For example, "Main" is pronounced
"MINE" not "Mane". The German word for the answer "no" is "nein" pronounced "nine." Good luck, German is a wonderful language to learn.


Phish
I am not sure of the website, but type in Rosetta Stone in Google and check it out. It is an online class that has been voted #1 forever. There are tons of languages to choose from. I hope this helps.


kat1605nrw
At dict.leo.org, you can set up a vocabulary training programm. There is also a free online dictionary with audio files so you can listen to how the words are pronounced. And forums where you can discuss words and their meanings (and pretty much everything else) with others.





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