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25-09-2009

 Easy German Language Tips

Easy steps in GermanWe are all aware that being able to speak more than one language is very beneficial especially for educational and career purposes. Having knowledge of a language aside from your mother tongue will allow you to communicate with more people and understand the culture of the people from where the language originated from.

German language learning is one of the most in demand language programs in the world today not only because German is one of the most spoken languages in the world but also for the fact that there are great works of art, literature, music, and philosophical ideals that were originally produced in the German language. Learning German in German language schools will be very effective and useful in expanding your knowledge of the German language.

Before you search for accredited and prestigious German language schools that offer the best programs, why don’t you have a head start and start exploring about the German language? Doing research on the German language and knowing what to do while you are learning German is essential so that when the time comes you are part of a language program, you will not have to endure the initial culture shock that most non-German speakers encounter during their initial exposure to the language.

The following are some simple study tips and practical advice that may help you learn German effectively:

  • Use your native language to learn your target language. If you are a native English language speaker, you should be aware that English, like German, is a Germanic language mixed with Greek and Latin. Both German and English have similar words that you may relate with each other but be careful since there are also some words that do not share the same meaning at all!

  • Learn German nouns with their genders. The German language is like other languages, it is a language of gender. As you learn each new German noun, you should also learn its gender since it is important to know them. Not knowing which correct gender is for a word may confuse you and German speakers when you communicate with them.

  • Avoid the interference of your native language as you learn German. Learning German is similar in some ways to learning your native tongue but there is a big difference since you already speak a native tongue, you tend to keep reverting to it! Try to avoid reverting to your native language if you are learning German so that you will only be familiar with German.

  • Avoid translating into your native language! Translation help in learning German but it should not be used all the time. Start thinking in German and infuse the German language into your system if you really want to be fluent in it!

  • Equip yourself with a good German-English dictionary. If you have a handy dictionary with you, you will have access to words that you don’t have a clue about. However, only refer to your dictionary when necessary and when you do translate some words, don’t just translate them literally, and consider the other meanings of the words too!

If you already know these easy German language tips, you may just be ready for learning German in German language schools abroad! Just continue practicing and always motivate yourself to work hard on learning German so that you will eventually become fluent in it!


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German is one of the major languages in the world.  It is spoken by roughly about 90 million to 100 million native speakers.  In addition to this, it is spoken by about another 20 million non-native speakers.  The Guinness Book of Records states that most written text translations are from and to the German language.

Of all languages, German has the most number of different names, depending on the country.  This can be attributed to the fact that the history of both the country (Germany) and the language is quite tumultuous.  Italians refer to the German language as Tedesco while Romanians call it either nemeste or Germana.  Arabs call it an-namsa while Russians refer to the language as nemetskij.  In Finland and Estonia, the German language is called saksa.  The French say allemande while the Spanish say aleman.

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