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Learn German
Downloaded lingoclip, an app that lets me practice using song lyrics. Not very powerful by itself, but I'm using other translation tools to really understand the lyrics, and slowly building a playlist so I can revisit them often.
Reset my Duolingo streak so I can measure my progress for real
I don't know whether setting a ''Become fluent in German'' goal is a good one.
At this point, I just want to achieve B2 level.
I'm not gonna lie, I'm not a fan of this language, but I'm considering moving to both Switzerland and Austria for some time. Even though I only consider working in a big corporation, they still expect you to know German very well... :/
Hopefully, it will be worth it.
At this point, I just want to achieve B2 level.
I'm not gonna lie, I'm not a fan of this language, but I'm considering moving to both Switzerland and Austria for some time. Even though I only consider working in a big corporation, they still expect you to know German very well... :/
Hopefully, it will be worth it.
I had been learning German at elementary and high school but I haven't been learning it for almost 4 years now. My aim is at least B2.
B1 niveau
Hitting old coursebooks and notebooks again. And memrise. And Duolingo. Need to get to the level of German i was supposed to have at the end of the Uni by the end of the summer.
Reached 25% fluency on Duolingo
#Duolingo :D
Ich bin ein Mann
Go on busuu.com once a week
I must complete the unit...will check back on it and calculate how many days are left to get this done.
I've erased Mandarin and replaced with this language that I actually like. I've started to waste my time more usefully so now I'm in constant language learning process. The problem is speaking practise, I can only do it during few hours of the day. So today I spent one hour or two at german, I'll keep going to the end of the unit daily and consider this goal completed by then if not finding better resources in the meantime.
German language
German is a West Germanic language related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union. Most German vocabulary is derived from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. Significant minorities of words are derived from Latin and Greek, with a smaller amount from French and English.
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