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What's the best way to learn German online ?

Thank you for the chance! :)

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It's my opinion that for learning languages, going to language schools is still best. Having an actual teacher is just so much better than just reading texts, listening to prerecorded audio, and then just answering a web form. Many language schools teach online.

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Hi, well my gf asked me the same thing.
And so I searched for her online. And most german learning advises tell you to get a professional teacher.

I try to teach her some german, but I am a bad sensei, I guess ^^"

1 year ago
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I guess Duolingo could be a way to at least get some basic knowledge.

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thanks!

1 year ago
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get a german girl/boyfriend and spend all your free time facetiming :)

1 year ago
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Thanks for the giveaway!

1 year ago
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Check out this guide (don't pay for anything though)

Duolingo is ok for a start because it's fun and keeps you motivated, good for building the habit of doing a bit every day. Just keep in mind that its methodology (mostly translations, without context) is kinda flawed if your eventual goal is to become fluent. Lots of immersion/listening to "comprehensible input" should be your priority. The main difficulty is finding such materials, which is one of the ways Refold and its community helps. Of course if you can find someone IRL willing to speak to you mostly in German, that's even better (tutor, partner, etc.)

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Thanks!

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If you ever decided to go with a paid option, I do recommend Babbel. Though as most language learning apps and programs, you'll have to use it to get use of it. It also helps corresponding with native speakers if you can, be it written or voice call etc. But generally, there is no best way because everyone has different strategies and strength for learning languages. German grammar can be very finicky; even some of the native speakers struggle quite a bit with the finer details there.

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You can try this website:
https://www.duolingo.com/
It's free. You can learn different languages there.
I am not sure how advanced it is as I have never finished one before. But It's worth the try.

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Cheers, and GL to all.

1 year ago
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Thank you for the chance <3

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thanks

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