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I’m DVD, just another Reddit Refugee. Interested in German culture and technology, especially game & web design.

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  • Huh, I’ve never heard of the German Grammar Drills book, absolutely is something I’ll need though, I have some strong basics of German grammar, but compared to the other skills in language learning it is definitely my weak spot.

    I started learning German with Duolingo, which I honestly suggest for anyone that is first jumping into a language and wants to gauge its worth and learning curve. Duolingo helps drill some basic grammar and vocabulary into your head, but I would not rely on it past an A1 level. Duolingo’s idea of pure repetition to learn new subjects is not the way to go, its more of a tool to make sure you’re reinforcing what you already know.

    Easily the most important tool I use for language learning is a notebook for each language. Perhaps other peoples’ brains do not work like this but a notebook to me is an essential repository of information you already know to look over. Also, writing down anything you learn helps further reinforce it. I structure my notebook with pages dedicated to nouns, where the page is broken up by gender (Der, Die, Das), along with verb pages where the page is split into columns for different conjugations.

    Besides these two resources, I also use the Nico ist Weg movies, that start at an A1 level and get increasingly harder with each movie. Much better acting and story than you’d expect for a movie to learn German. I just finished up the A2 movie.