Teach Yourself German

How To Learn German Successfully: Part One

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Learn German language (german-flashcards.com)

Learn German totally free at German-flashcards.com a totally free German learning website that utilizes the flashcard learning technique along with words and sentences pronounced with real human voices in German Language.

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Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! (Pronunciation Fun!)

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New Episode! Subscribe for more! (yes yes, I do mostly other stuff, but a girl’s gotta be able to promote herself, right? My channel, my rules.)

Today we’re gonna go through the alphabet and general pronunciation of the German Language.
Sounds like fun? It is!!

Besides the alphabet we will also take a look at how to pronounce
- Ä (like “ai” in English “fair”),
- Ö (kinda like “o” in English “word”)
- Ü (say a looong English “eeee” and while doing that, form your mouth to say “you”. It should be kind of in the middle of the sound of “ou” in “you” and the long “eeee”)
- ß (basically a double “s”, sounds in general a bit stronger than the normal s)
and combinations such as
- ie (English “ee”)
- ei (English “i”)
- eu (English “oy”)
- äu (same as “eu”: English “oy”)
- au (like “ow” in English “wow”)
- sch (English “sh”)
- ch (two different pronounciations, watch the video and try again and again, I can’t really describe that in words LOL)
NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO:
“qu” is pronounced like “coo” in English “cool”. The Q basically never really stands alone. Hope that helped :D

Thanks to all the new viewers and subscribers for the support and feedback! It’s overwhelming and I really appreciate it!! This started out as a silly video response and became this big project, and I know it takes me forever to post a new episode, but I will keep on posting more of these!
Just a few sidenotes: I will not tutor you personally, not via email and not via messenger. I cannot go through your homework. If you have questions, you can of course message me and I will try to answer them, but that’s about all I can do. It takes a lot of time to make these videos, and I make them because I have fun making them.
And I really appreciate each and every one of you who supports me with that.
THANK YOU!!!

And since my friend was stupid and deleted her videos, no link to her channel. Sorry : )

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Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! (Pronunciation Fun!)

New Episode! Subscribe for more! (yes yes, I do mostly other stuff, but a girl’s gotta be able to promote herself, right? My channel, my rules.)

Today we’re gonna go through the alphabet and general pronunciation of the German Language.
Sounds like fun? It is!!

Besides the alphabet we will also take a look at how to pronounce
- Ä (like “ai” in English “fair”),
- Ö (kinda like “o” in English “word”)
- Ü (say a looong English “eeee” and while doing that, form your mouth to say “you”. It should be kind of in the middle of the sound of “ou” in “you” and the long “eeee”)
- ß (basically a double “s”, sounds in general a bit stronger than the normal s)
and combinations such as
- ie (English “ee”)
- ei (English “i”)
- eu (English “oy”)
- äu (same as “eu”: English “oy”)
- au (like “ow” in English “wow”)
- sch (English “sh”)
- ch (two different pronounciations, watch the video and try again and again, I can’t really describe that in words LOL)
NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO:
“qu” is pronounced like “coo” in English “cool”. The Q basically never really stands alone. Hope that helped :D

Thanks to all the new viewers and subscribers for the support and feedback! It’s overwhelming and I really appreciate it!! This started out as a silly video response and became this big project, and I know it takes me forever to post a new episode, but I will keep on posting more of these!
Just a few sidenotes: I will not tutor you personally, not via email and not via messenger. I cannot go through your homework. If you have questions, you can of course message me and I will try to answer them, but that’s about all I can do. It takes a lot of time to make these videos, and I make them because I have fun making them.
And I really appreciate each and every one of you who supports me with that.
THANK YOU!!!

And since my friend was stupid and deleted her videos, no link to her channel. Sorry : )

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German language: greetings

Learn how to greet an individual in German in this one of many videos in a series at Expert Village. See thousands of more videos at http://video.expertvillage.com

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What language should I study, German or Chinese, or both?

I plan on going to college and studying international business and languages. I am a good french speaker but plan on continuting my studies in french in college. I could conceivably study both german and Chinese in college too. This would obviously be a lot of work but it might be worth it. If you think i should only do one, which one?

You should go for Chinese.

Chinese will be 1st priority because it is the hottest market now and it is a great market opportunity in the South East Asia. Beside China market, you can also goes into Hong Kong and Taiwan market. If you know Chinese, you will also be able to go learn Japanese later too. I know Mandarin Chinese and when I later study for my Japanese, the Chinese language actually helped me a lot. It might be tough for you in the beginning but nothing is easy anyway. Also, with Chinese languages in hand, you can choose almost any other careers too.

Some companies I know are in demand of their staffs knowing a 2nd language especially Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese.

Good luck and hope you can work hard towards your dream!

http://www.asiasociety.org/pressroom/edu-chinese_language.html

http://www.istp.org/community/resources/damand_chinese_soars_china_daily.pdf

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1108/p02s01-ussc.html

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