German Daily

How to invest 90 minutes daily in the german language, focusing on all four modules(reading,writing,speaking,and listening)

1. Reading 

-Spend 20 minutes reading German texts like news articles, short stories, or books.

-Use online resources, such as German news websites or language learning platforms, for interesting and engaging content.

2. Writing

- Set aside 20 minutes for writing exercises.

-Start with simple tasks like writing a diary entry or describing your day in German.

-Gradually challenge yourself with more complex writing tasks, such as summarizing an article or writing short essays on various topics.

3. Speaking

- Dedicate 30 minutes to practicing speaking german. 

-Find language exchange partners or join conversation groups online to have regular conversations.

-Utilize language learning apps or websites that offer speaking exercised and interactive lessons.


4. Listening

-Allocate 20 minutes to listening to German audio content.

-Listen to podcasts,radio programs, or audiobooks in German.

-Practice understanding different accents and speechs by watching German movies, TV shows, or Youtube videos.


5. Review and repetition

-Spend the remaining 20 minutes reviewing what you learned.

-Go over vocabulary lists, grammar rules , or any notes from previous lessons,

-Practice flashcards or use language learning apps for quick revision.


Remember to adapt this routine according to your personal learning style and goals. Consitently and daily practice are key to making progress in all four language skills.

Viel erfolg beim Deutchlernen!!!( Good luck with learning German!!!)


Read:

https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/tricks-for-learning-der-die-das-the-german-articles

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Ratschlag - Advice


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zunächst - intially, for now

https://deutsch.lingolia.com/en/grammar/tenses/overview

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/english_tenses.htm

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