Is there any kind of software for learning German?
November 25th, 2009 | by admin |I want to start learning german like i started learning English 10 years ago. I had some cards with words and picture above them. Is there any software that can teach me some basic things? – Words, phrases etc. Learning English was fun and satisfieding. I wish i can learn German the same way i learned English.
If you can find the cash, Rosetta stone. I was gonna get it for my trip through Quebec, where they prefer speaking French, although they also speak English.
Otherwise, you can try Instant Immersion. They even have a meter where you can speak into a microphone and improve your accent.
10 Responses to “Is there any kind of software for learning German?”
By Tony M on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
Rosetta Stone
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By kaka on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
you can find it on the computer
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By chansey on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
rosetta stone
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By Andrea V on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
Rosetta stone
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By xcaptainxjackxsparrow on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
Rosetta stone is the probably the best out there, but its bloody expensive. you can go to bn.com and look under language. they have lots of stuff like that…. I used to work there.
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By imsobored95 on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
I must agree, that Rosetta Stone is a good system. I had the same problem, but with French. I passed up all my classmates and got an A for the entire year. It is a very good system and I reccomend it.
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By bugg314 on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
I think Rosetta Stone would do the job.
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By Victor M on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
I agree with Tony. And I think Rosetta Stone teaches exactly the way those cards taught You English. Pictures and phrases to describe them. Just like how children learn in their early years.
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By Brooklyn Tull on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
You may want to try Rosetta Stone, although those I know who’ve tried this program didn’t think much of it.
German is a very difficult language to learn. There are 6 words for "the" (Die Der Das Den Des Dem) and you MUST use the correct one depending on the context (or case) of the sentence. Otherwise it completely changes the meaning. There are 3 genders in German and you have to know the gender of each noun.
Grammar is really the most difficult aspect of learning German. Vocab is not that hard and spelling is a sinch.
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By Benjamin W on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
If you can find the cash, Rosetta stone. I was gonna get it for my trip through Quebec, where they prefer speaking French, although they also speak English.
Otherwise, you can try Instant Immersion. They even have a meter where you can speak into a microphone and improve your accent.
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