***Please note my Resilient Resource Guide is no longer available (which is in large part because I've already provided the majority of the resources from it in my updated resource videos on UA-cam for free). I've since expanded and updated my resource list into a library of 500+ language resources in 15 languages and counting (which I update monthly!). You get access to this, plus many other perks, when you join my Patreon community at the Curious Learner tier here. Hope to see you there soon!: www.patreon.com/languagetraveladoptee/membership 5x your language confidence results the mindful and practical way with the Mindful Multilinguals Collective: skyrocket-your-language-learning.onepage.me/mindful-multilinguals-collective → Become more authentically YOU in your languages to end the frustration and stress (and, finally feel more calm, confident, and proud about your progress!). Work with me in my deep dive workshops that offer a more sustainable, therapeutic, and holistic approach to learning. Join the waitlist to know when I’m hosting the next one: language-travel-adoptee.ck.page/c9877e34c8
In how much time you spent to get fluency in German language? If someone wants to pass German B1 or B2, what do you recommend and how much time it would take?
@rizwanqadeer2412 hi! I recommend you watch this video to get a good idea of my own German journey: ua-cam.com/video/BoTH6Q771oQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4CkLHKwiRI4ZCsq8 Also, reaching a certain level, within a certain time, and motivations for doing so are extremely personable, so there's no right or wrong answer without more information
Don't forget some fun channels like Deutsch1, DeutschLera, and German with Laura. Fun and knowledgeable ladies that help describe German intermediate quirky stuff!
This video is very very HELPFUL. It's worth watching the entire video, you won't regret it. AND i don't understand WHY DOES THIS VIDEO HAVE SO FEW VIEWS!? She deserves so much more.
Deutsch Verstehen was really what helped me transition from a beginner to being conversational. When I wanted something that was still easy but slightly more challenging… I went to MSA deutsch which is the German my story animated channel. The visuals help a lot with making the input comprehensible.
a lot of new resources i was not aware of! very helpful. I really admire how you managed to get to a C2 level through using these free resources!!! amazing work with your videos!!! thanks so much for sharing 💕
i wanted to start learn german for my future career in germany this video helped me alot gave me so much knowledge to start with thanks for making such great videos i apressiate your work
This is the MOST DETAILED VIDEO of how to learn German on the internet!!! Complete with resources for every stage of your language learning 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Vielen Dank für the resources💛 I'll be visiting your page periodically as I advance my language learning ✌️
I just stumbled upon your channel and this is by the far the best video that breaks down German learning resources. So informative ! & brilliant study plan suggestion! Thank you! ❤
Hallo! My fiancé's second language is German, and I feel that us speaking German together would be more intimate between us. Plus his family speaks German and I think it would be really touching to have phone conversations with my future Mother-In-Law in German 💖
omg, you're too amazing, German was your FIRST language and you seemed to slide into it effortlessly!! i feel more comfort with Spanish and French, and although it's gotten less 'scary' or daunting thanks to the consistency of Lingoda, lol I think i'm always going to be a bit irate when it comes to this grammar! i'm sorry I missed your last Live Stream on Sunday but I can't wait to catch up on it and of course always love your videos.
Thank you Sheelie! I have another video coming out about all the steps I took in my personal journey learning German. That will be next week, so it will give you a better idea of what was going on with me at the time! Oh about the live, no problem. Replay is available, and I'm going live again tomorrow at 5:15pm EST if you're also free at that time! Hope to see you there
You provide so much information that I do wish you didn't speak so incredibly quickly. Surely I'm not the only person who wants to make notes of the sources and resources you recommend.
hello thanks for what you have share am much grateful but i still need some help from you am just a begginner learning german from A1 TO C2 i request you to let me know where i can get a roadmap that will guide me specifically what i should learn in each step as i prepare for my exams, looking forward to your response. thanks
Hi! The most affordable and quickest way to work with me is in my public workshops I host every month or so, that come with live support during the workshop as well as a 1:1 consult so we can cover the specifics you're looking for! You can sign up here, the workshop itself comes with replay access if you can't make the exact day, and you can still sign up for a consult whether or not you attend live. I hope to see you there!: skyrocket-your-language-learning.onepage.me/
This is a lovely video I have watched so far....I am heading for my B2 but I have all along been confused with how best I can revise and pass the final exam....thank you my dear
Very useful as I am beginning my German language journey. Well, now that you asked in the video what our goals are, I decided to take up German primarily to use some day in business in Brazil (I got the idea from another YT channel). For me right now, Brazilian Portuguese is top priority. FWIW, there is an active German language meetup in my area; and I plan to attend it soon.
Hey Chris, soo exciting! Thanks for letting me know, I find it so interesting keeping up with your language journey. Glad this video gives you some good direction starting with German
@@languagetraveladopteeI especially found your blueprints up through B2 to be helpful. Even if I deviate from them in the future, it’s still a good idea to have a framework to fall back on.
I've been following your study plans through A2 for the last few months, thank you so much! Bummer to find that the 203 section of NThuleen is a different look and does not have the syllabus? I don't know if you encountered that as well, or if you have tips on which grammar points I should learn in lieu of NThuleen 203. Thank you!
@@ivanacheong4121 I'm SO glad to hear that! Yes, for some reason the site is now updated to look different and I don't think everything I showed in the video is entirely accessible now :/ I just went down and did all worksheets in the grammar section without paying much attention to the syllabus
Thank you so much. Your video is very informative for people like me who is currently overwhelmed in learning German. I really don't know where to start even though I have online A1.2 ongoing 3x a week I felt like it is not enough for me to learn and dive in the language.
Glad it's helpful! It can be overwhelming for me as well when class is going on 3x a week or more, I find myself needing to have even more time to study and review outside of class
THANK YOU for going through the time to put this together, Emily! These are such great ideas and resources. Do you teach on Lingoda also? Or just on Italki or other platforms? I am so impressed honestly with Lingoda. I think I want to create a new account, or two, for Lingoda's Spanish and French. The way they outline everything and conduct lessons is really good and the teachers, ( so far anyway ) I've really enjoyed them, I think some are better than others though haha. I would say Lingoda and Italki are worth the money because its the best way to practice with speaking and native teachers!
of course Sheelie! I do not teach with Lingoda but have on Italki (though not recently). I've had a lot of success with Lingoda though definitely, especially with their sprints! Glad you're enjoying them too :)
Sadly on Nthuleen, the German 101, 102... etc course page links on the left no longer work. she asks to return to the main site, but there all the worksheets are mixed and no longer split for the different levels. Nonetheless, thank you VERY much for these resources!!! Really appreciate it!
Oh no! Not sure why it's mixed up now. In any case, I still went to this page and did all the worksheets and handouts in order when I was using it, even without the syllabus and it worked great: www.nthuleen.com/teach/grammar.html
Thank you so much for this video. I am learning German currently for work and love this structure. Question though: I can't find the Lingoda PDFs or writing prompts anywhere. Do you have a link?
Hey Ivana! After making an account with lingoda, log in and under the classes tab, choose the level and any class topic. After clicking on class topic, you should see a button saying "open class material" which let's you download the matching slide for that class
I love these types of videos... I'm not learning German now or any time in the future though. Do you have plans to do a video like this for Arabic, Russian, or Italian? I do understand the time it takes to produce this video, I was just curious 👀
Hey Madison! I do want to make a video for all of those, as you said it takes a whole to produce but that's the goal. I have other videos scheduled that are not like this one though, I did this one for German to see what my audience really likes. So thank you for the feedback! Other types of these videos I'll probably work on in August:)
Yes! I have other videos coming out until rest of July first, but wanted to see how the community here would respond before making more for other langs, thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed!
This video was recommended to me by UA-cam and I clicked on it not really expecting much. This is the BEST German Learning tools video EVER!!! Thank you so so much 🥹☺️☺️☺️☺️
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Thanks for the Guidance! I must ask a question though. I am going for self-study for A1 and want to complete it in 2 months so should I give 2 hours daily to my study session? Will that be sufficient for me to learn or should I increase the duration of the session. I actually have the German A1 Exam on April 20 so I have to get prepared by that😅
I want to study my master's there after a year. ( Want to get addmission in German taught program if I get to learn it before) and want to work there too. That's why I want to learn it but Im trying to learn it online in my self. But I am pretty confused, should I try to get in english taught program or in German taught program ?
@@languagetraveladopteeI didn't choose the specific university still. But I searched and get to know that it might require TestDaF or DSH certificate. ( I want to study clinical psychology. )
Another commenter a few days ago said those tabs for 101 102 203 and 204 do not work anymore for some reason. However all worksheets are categorized and labeled here www.nthuleen.com/teach/grammar.html
So many more out there, Tomatolix is also fun to watch for different experiments, SWR more discussion based in psychology, and Seotadeo for data science in german! But depends on what niche you really enjoy watching
Danke! Es gefällt mir sehr! Aber kannst du bitte langsam sprechen? So viele Informationen. Du könntest zwei verschiedene Videos gemacht und würde ich bide gehört.
hallo Königin der Grammatik =) ( i think you know what i try to say here! ) So, I thought no better person than yourself to ask these 2 things. Sorry as I hate to bother you with technical questions, but before my next lingoda class, i thought you could help if you've , nur einen Augenblich =) - how do we use this verb in a sentence, it seems useful: spat dran sein. The Dran is throwing me off. Like if I want to say, I'm sorry I'm always late. Tut mir leid, dass ich bin immer spat. But then I think I have to add ' ich bin immer spat DAN' and i didn't quite understand that. - this came up in a recent lesson on Lingoda but unfortunately the teacher didn't have time to explain.so why is it, if i ask 'what is the difference between ' does 'zwisschen' take dative? I assumed so, but then why would the adjective be in the accusative. so for example ' what is the difference between the Swedish and German language'. Was ist der Unterschied zwischen der schwedischen Sprache und der deutschen Sprache? Am I thinking this correctly? it becomes DER Sprache for dative, but then shouldn't it be Deutscher and Schwedischer Sprache as well? Vielen dank =)
Hey Sheelie! Zwischen does take Dativ but adjectives always take the dative adjective ending -en (think of it as this, I wouldn't think of it as "accusative ending", I know they look the same but I would categorize them separately so you don't get confused!)
Hard to summarize on a clear timeline, I'd say roughly 2 years but writing/reading/listening etc levels all became the strongest at the same time when I was actually in the country. Otherwise they were not since I was mostly speaking to practice
Good question, you can really use either only Deutsche welle or only nthuleen (I actually only used the nthuleen worksheets under the grammar tab, and finished each one in the order listed on the website). However, both websites compliment each other well. For understanding grammar, nthuleen worksheets were the most helpful for me, but there was more listening practice with pictures on Deutsche welle. So, it's your preference with how much you use one and/or the other
@naim8460 it's only an example for the study plans and meant to inspire, how you adjust those plans to how much time you do or don't have is up to you, there is no right way to do it
Definitely! That seems like a great motivator already, and you have a certain timeline. These resources will really help you get there, as I have used them with my students who learned German before also going there to get their masters!
@@languagetraveladoptee Thank you for your response! Your help means a lot ❤️. By the way, do you have any insights or advice regarding the choice between using a consultancy and applying for a master's in Germany on your own.....I'm sorry for bothering you; I'm just a bit worried about it😬
@anirudhshetty6902 it is my pleasure to help! According to my students, they have all not needed to go through any consultant or "middle man" to apply. I also lived and worked in germany for a time and could figure out the paperwork all myself with a lot of research and German skills. I wouldn't think it's necessary unless you feel you want it for peace of mind, but I only know what my past German students have told me
@@languagetraveladoptee Thank you so much for your response; I truly appreciate it! ತುಂಬಾ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು, which means "Thank you so much" in Kannada, my mother tongue
If you go on her website, you'll see tabs to the left for German 101, 102, 203, and 204 which correspond to A1-B2 respectively (based of US college curriculums). Once you click on 204 you can choose to view to syllabus to see what order they do her worksheets in
@loveotherone3075 I've heard of this textbook for sure but don't know much about it. Sometimes audio/answer keys is definitely hard to come by, the best I could do in those situations is have either a tandem or a teacher read the exercises I finished!
hi there! not sure if anyone will see this but i am a1 and have been using nicos weg, coffee break german, memrise and nthuleen but i am struggling with the nthuleen deutsch 101 course and i just cannot seem to get anything right.. any alternatives for nthuleen or tips on how to utilise it better?
@@languagetraveladoptee hi there tysm for replying!!! idk how to explain it really but ive been doing the hausaufgaben section and i feel like I have no understanding of whats being asked of me especially when forming sentences, and i just get it all wrong and im not really sure where im going wrong if that makes sense… and i just lose motivation to keep going when i get so many things wrong lol.. again im sorry if i explained this badly
@elisee_ hmm thanks for explaining! I honestly did not do the Hausaufgaben section for the same reason---the way she has her site set up, it's a bit confusing to see what materials teach you what the worksheets then ask you to produce. This is why I stuck to the grammar section only for about 6 mo, because even there she gives plenty of exercises, but the explanations of what I am supposed to do were clear and right next to the exercises, so I knew why something I wrote was correct or incorrect. After that I used some of the other worksheets in her homework section just as review, but only after I had gone through more than half of the worksheets and explanations under her grammar section
@@languagetraveladoptee ahh thank you!! i will try doing that, I was definitely on the wrong part of the site haha! i had some trouble navigating the site at first and just found those and assumed it was the right thing.,, tysm for the advice!!
Please tell me something to improve because when i speak that time i have many difficulties but i can 70 to 80% understand native people, in my mind i can make complete sentance but in speaking i am so bad 👎
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In how much time you spent to get fluency in German language?
If someone wants to pass German B1 or B2, what do you recommend and how much time it would take?
@rizwanqadeer2412 hi! I recommend you watch this video to get a good idea of my own German journey: ua-cam.com/video/BoTH6Q771oQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4CkLHKwiRI4ZCsq8
Also, reaching a certain level, within a certain time, and motivations for doing so are extremely personable, so there's no right or wrong answer without more information
Don't forget some fun channels like Deutsch1, DeutschLera, and German with Laura. Fun and knowledgeable ladies that help describe German intermediate quirky stuff!
Those sound like great ones! Thanks for sharing
German with Laura thats the one that takes forever to do an intro and the actual content is only like a quarter of the video
thanks bro。Danke leute。
I love German with Laura!
This video is very very HELPFUL. It's worth watching the entire video, you won't regret it. AND i don't understand WHY DOES THIS VIDEO HAVE SO FEW VIEWS!? She deserves so much more.
Deutsch Verstehen was really what helped me transition from a beginner to being conversational. When I wanted something that was still easy but slightly more challenging… I went to MSA deutsch which is the German my story animated channel. The visuals help a lot with making the input comprehensible.
I don't know of this one but sounds really cool! I will have to check it out for my students:) thanks for sharing with us!
a lot of new resources i was not aware of! very helpful. I really admire how you managed to get to a C2 level through using these free resources!!! amazing work with your videos!!! thanks so much for sharing 💕
So glad I could give you new ideas!:)
your channel is incredibly underrated. this is by far the best "how to learn german" resource on youtube, thank you so much for this video :)
Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm so glad it helped you on your journey:)
i wanted to start learn german for my future career in germany this video helped me alot gave me so much knowledge to start with thanks for making such great videos i apressiate your work
So glad to hear about your future plans, and that my video helped! It's always there to return to for reminders :)
This is the MOST DETAILED VIDEO of how to learn German on the internet!!!
Complete with resources for every stage of your language learning 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Vielen Dank für the resources💛
I'll be visiting your page periodically as I advance my language learning ✌️
I'm glad it's helpful!
I just stumbled upon your channel and this is by the far the best video that breaks down German learning resources. So informative ! & brilliant study plan suggestion! Thank you! ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed Esta! Will be working later this year on resource videos for other languages:)
Hallo! My fiancé's second language is German, and I feel that us speaking German together would be more intimate between us. Plus his family speaks German and I think it would be really touching to have phone conversations with my future Mother-In-Law in German 💖
@@caitlynbaker language provides that wonderful connection indeed! Keep us updated with your progress
Wow, that's really huge with so many free and useful resources you mentioned. Amazing!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Best resources video for learning German that I've ever found, really pays to watch till the end even though you aren't advanced yet
So glad it's helped you!
Hi could yo do a more indepth video about NThuleen please.great video
omg, you're too amazing, German was your FIRST language and you seemed to slide into it effortlessly!! i feel more comfort with Spanish and French, and although it's gotten less 'scary' or daunting thanks to the consistency of Lingoda, lol I think i'm always going to be a bit irate when it comes to this grammar! i'm sorry I missed your last Live Stream on Sunday but I can't wait to catch up on it and of course always love your videos.
Thank you Sheelie! I have another video coming out about all the steps I took in my personal journey learning German. That will be next week, so it will give you a better idea of what was going on with me at the time! Oh about the live, no problem. Replay is available, and I'm going live again tomorrow at 5:15pm EST if you're also free at that time! Hope to see you there
You provide so much information that I do wish you didn't speak so incredibly quickly. Surely I'm not the only person who wants to make notes of the sources and resources you recommend.
@@alidabaxter5849 I tried to include subtitles for this very reason after others told me I spoke too fast! Will see about this for future videos
hello thanks for what you have share am much grateful but i still need some help from you am just a begginner learning german from A1 TO C2 i request you to let me know where i can get a roadmap that will guide me specifically what i should learn in each step as i prepare for my exams, looking forward to your response. thanks
Hi! The most affordable and quickest way to work with me is in my public workshops I host every month or so, that come with live support during the workshop as well as a 1:1 consult so we can cover the specifics you're looking for! You can sign up here, the workshop itself comes with replay access if you can't make the exact day, and you can still sign up for a consult whether or not you attend live. I hope to see you there!: skyrocket-your-language-learning.onepage.me/
This is a lovely video I have watched so far....I am heading for my B2 but I have all along been confused with how best I can revise and pass the final exam....thank you my dear
Of course Joanna! Happy to help you:)
This video is gold
So glad it was helpful for you!
Very useful as I am beginning my German language journey. Well, now that you asked in the video what our goals are, I decided to take up German primarily to use some day in business in Brazil (I got the idea from another YT channel). For me right now, Brazilian Portuguese is top priority.
FWIW, there is an active German language meetup in my area; and I plan to attend it soon.
Hey Chris, soo exciting! Thanks for letting me know, I find it so interesting keeping up with your language journey. Glad this video gives you some good direction starting with German
@@languagetraveladopteeI especially found your blueprints up through B2 to be helpful. Even if I deviate from them in the future, it’s still a good idea to have a framework to fall back on.
I've been following your study plans through A2 for the last few months, thank you so much! Bummer to find that the 203 section of NThuleen is a different look and does not have the syllabus? I don't know if you encountered that as well, or if you have tips on which grammar points I should learn in lieu of NThuleen 203. Thank you!
@@ivanacheong4121 I'm SO glad to hear that! Yes, for some reason the site is now updated to look different and I don't think everything I showed in the video is entirely accessible now :/ I just went down and did all worksheets in the grammar section without paying much attention to the syllabus
Thank you so much. Your video is very informative for people like me who is currently overwhelmed in learning German. I really don't know where to start even though I have online A1.2 ongoing 3x a week I felt like it is not enough for me to learn and dive in the language.
Glad it's helpful! It can be overwhelming for me as well when class is going on 3x a week or more, I find myself needing to have even more time to study and review outside of class
THANK YOU for going through the time to put this together, Emily! These are such great ideas and resources. Do you teach on Lingoda also? Or just on Italki or other platforms? I am so impressed honestly with Lingoda. I think I want to create a new account, or two, for Lingoda's Spanish and French. The way they outline everything and conduct lessons is really good and the teachers, ( so far anyway ) I've really enjoyed them, I think some are better than others though haha. I would say Lingoda and Italki are worth the money because its the best way to practice with speaking and native teachers!
of course Sheelie! I do not teach with Lingoda but have on Italki (though not recently). I've had a lot of success with Lingoda though definitely, especially with their sprints! Glad you're enjoying them too :)
Wow, this is such an in depth and helpful video! The study plans are especially helpful. Thanks Emily!
Hi Chloe! It makes me happy to hear it was really helpful for you. Viel Spaß beim Lernen!💯
wooow, so many resources!!! thank you so much for making this video 🌷
I'm glad you enjoyed watching🇩🇪
Brilliant study plan, Dankeschön.
Bitteschön!
Im like 3 minutes in, and i immediately subscribed
Thank you so much❤❤
You're so welcome!
JUST WOW MARVELLOUS VIDEO THNKS VERY MUCH
Of course!
Its briliant, I need video like this in french
In the works!
Sadly on Nthuleen, the German 101, 102... etc course page links on the left no longer work. she asks to return to the main site, but there all the worksheets are mixed and no longer split for the different levels.
Nonetheless, thank you VERY much for these resources!!! Really appreciate it!
Oh no! Not sure why it's mixed up now. In any case, I still went to this page and did all the worksheets and handouts in order when I was using it, even without the syllabus and it worked great: www.nthuleen.com/teach/grammar.html
sending loads of love and thanks ahhh seriously sisoo you helped me a lot thank you thank you again
Welcome 🙏
I'm learning it for work and fun. I'd to have a conversational level by the Polyglot Conference
you'll make it happen👏
Thank you so much for this video. I am learning German currently for work and love this structure. Question though: I can't find the Lingoda PDFs or writing prompts anywhere. Do you have a link?
Hey Ivana! After making an account with lingoda, log in and under the classes tab, choose the level and any class topic. After clicking on class topic, you should see a button saying "open class material" which let's you download the matching slide for that class
Great explanation❤
Glad it helped!
I love these types of videos... I'm not learning German now or any time in the future though. Do you have plans to do a video like this for Arabic, Russian, or Italian? I do understand the time it takes to produce this video, I was just curious 👀
Hey Madison! I do want to make a video for all of those, as you said it takes a whole to produce but that's the goal. I have other videos scheduled that are not like this one though, I did this one for German to see what my audience really likes. So thank you for the feedback! Other types of these videos I'll probably work on in August:)
I love this video soo much ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thank you for your efforts
Can your make a video for french language?
Yes! I have other videos coming out until rest of July first, but wanted to see how the community here would respond before making more for other langs, thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed!
Underrated channel.
Glad you found value!🙏
It costs a bit but I went through the first 12 Asterix comics German edition, as such Zaubertrank is fixed rigidly in my memory
Wow, so cool! I imagine that's also a really fun way to solidify everything into memory
I'm very picky and quick to criticize, but your microphone is excellent, and you have configured it perfectly.
I'm glad it's clear for the video!
This video was recommended to me by UA-cam and I clicked on it not really expecting much. This is the BEST German Learning tools video EVER!!! Thank you so so much 🥹☺️☺️☺️☺️
Ahh! I'm so glad to hear it was so helpful ❤️
Your video is very helpful for me. Thks so much❤
Thanks for your feedback! Excited for your journey with German🙏
wow your channel is so helpful and you give me extra motivation !!!
So glad to hear😊
Yes, I also like Assimil!
I've never used it but have heard realllllly good things, it definitely on my list to try for different languages
Danke für die Informationen. ❤❤Super
Gern Geschehen!
This is an amazing resource. Thank you!
Of course!
شكرا كتير عالمعلومات هي
بس ثالث طريقة ما عرفت كيف
موقع lingoda ما عرفت كيف حصل الكتاب
في اي مستوى انت الان؟
Amazing and helpful! Thanks :)
So glad to hear!:)
You and your Video are just amazing.
Glad I could help!
thank you lovely lady
Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing video!! When did you start learning German?😀😀
I'm glad it was helpful for you!! I started in 2015, it's been a while🇩🇪
I just confirmed to get the text guide
When I'll be able to get it?
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Really thanks a lot you helped me❤️
Of course!
Wow such a well researched video
Hope it helped!
Thanks for the Guidance! I must ask a question though. I am going for self-study for A1 and want to complete it in 2 months so should I give 2 hours daily to my study session? Will that be sufficient for me to learn or should I increase the duration of the session. I actually have the German A1 Exam on April 20 so I have to get prepared by that😅
there's no right amount, I'd say start with 2 hrs daily and see if you need to adjust!
I want to study my master's there after a year. ( Want to get addmission in German taught program if I get to learn it before) and want to work there too. That's why I want to learn it but Im trying to learn it online in my self. But I am pretty confused, should I try to get in english taught program or in German taught program ?
@@vn7li I would see what the school you want to attend requires, then see what language fulfillment they need from you
@@languagetraveladopteeI didn't choose the specific university still. But I searched and get to know that it might require TestDaF or DSH certificate. ( I want to study clinical psychology. )
Universities have german and english taught program too.
Thank You For The Resources, But I Have A Question, Where Is The Nthuleen 203 Syllabus, I Can't Find It.
Another commenter a few days ago said those tabs for 101 102 203 and 204 do not work anymore for some reason. However all worksheets are categorized and labeled here www.nthuleen.com/teach/grammar.html
Thank you, Th8is is very helpful
So glad!
Wunderbar!danke
Bitteschön🌟
Any other recommendations for German UA-camrs?
So many more out there, Tomatolix is also fun to watch for different experiments, SWR more discussion based in psychology, and Seotadeo for data science in german! But depends on what niche you really enjoy watching
thank you very much
No problem!
hey there! thanks for the video. what is the site you recommended for the lyrics ? 9:18
Hey! I was referencing again to nthuleen.com specifically to this page where you find different song lyrics: www.nthuleen.com/teach/lyrics.html
THANKS A LOT. HOPE THE BEST FOR YOU.@@languagetraveladoptee
Literally best valuable UA-cam video ever 😍 thank you 🤍
Glad it helped☺️
Danke! Es gefällt mir sehr! Aber kannst du bitte langsam sprechen? So viele Informationen. Du könntest zwei verschiedene Videos gemacht und würde ich bide gehört.
Hey! Ich werde das für andere Videos im Auge behalten, du hast ja Recht. Danke für die Rückmeldung
Thank you very much 👍🏻
You're so welcome!
@@languagetraveladoptee ❤️
Im interested I want to learn
Hello. I want to learn German to study Psychology at a Masters level. I have like 6-8 months to learn it till a C1/C2 level. So yeah..
-German daily Journalling
-Deutsche Welle, nthleen A1 to C2
-German literature, stories, youtubers.
-Nicos Weg
love using journaling as a way to engage with the language. update us about your progress!
its amazing thank you so much
you're so welcome!
Tell us about the book and teacher who can teach
I love your video! 🇩🇪❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed!
hallo Königin der Grammatik =) ( i think you know what i try to say here! )
So, I thought no better person than yourself to ask these 2 things. Sorry as I hate to bother you with technical questions, but before my next lingoda class, i thought you could help if you've , nur einen Augenblich =)
- how do we use this verb in a sentence, it seems useful: spat dran sein. The Dran is throwing me off. Like if I want to say, I'm sorry I'm always late. Tut mir leid, dass ich bin immer spat. But then I think I have to add ' ich bin immer spat DAN' and i didn't quite understand that.
- this came up in a recent lesson on Lingoda but unfortunately the teacher didn't have time to explain.so why is it, if i ask 'what is the difference between ' does 'zwisschen' take dative? I assumed so, but then why would the adjective be in the accusative. so for example ' what is the difference between the Swedish and German language'.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen der schwedischen Sprache und der deutschen Sprache?
Am I thinking this correctly? it becomes DER Sprache for dative, but then shouldn't it be Deutscher and Schwedischer Sprache as well?
Vielen dank =)
Hey Sheelie! Zwischen does take Dativ but adjectives always take the dative adjective ending -en (think of it as this, I wouldn't think of it as "accusative ending", I know they look the same but I would categorize them separately so you don't get confused!)
Herr antrim is the best
@@Popalsab130 I especially love all his songs for the cases, saved my life
@languagetraveladoptee what about Grammer is he good in grammer
@@Popalsab130 he makes up these cheesy but great short songs so you can memorize some of the grammar relating to German cases
Any resources for medical personnel
unfortunately don't have any :/
❤❤❤❤thank you for your help
No problem!
thank you
Bitteschön!
Thank you so much skibidi
Bitteschön
Record a video like this for French
planning to--- Italian and Turkish are in the works, french is next
Quite a lot, great.
Glad it helped!
Danke 🤍🤍
Bitte😊
How long does it take to learn German for an average student from A1 to C2
no telling, depends on the learner, their motivations, circumstances, mental state...no one right way to know (and sometimes, that's a good thing!)
Thank you so much. Both the video and the comments are really helpful
So glad to hear from you!
thank you so muuuuuuuuuuuch i love you girl
@@Inspiritmossab you're welcome!
How much time did it take for you to go from A1 to C2?
Hard to summarize on a clear timeline, I'd say roughly 2 years but writing/reading/listening etc levels all became the strongest at the same time when I was actually in the country. Otherwise they were not since I was mostly speaking to practice
I do not understand the Nthuleen part how to revise what i have done in deutch welle where is the connection
Good question, you can really use either only Deutsche welle or only nthuleen (I actually only used the nthuleen worksheets under the grammar tab, and finished each one in the order listed on the website). However, both websites compliment each other well. For understanding grammar, nthuleen worksheets were the most helpful for me, but there was more listening practice with pictures on Deutsche welle. So, it's your preference with how much you use one and/or the other
In other words, everything.
Why only 1hr45min? i have like 15 hours of free time daily , should i learn for 15 hours a day ? i have a deadline in about a year and a half.(2026)
@naim8460 it's only an example for the study plans and meant to inspire, how you adjust those plans to how much time you do or don't have is up to you, there is no right way to do it
How do you access the lingoda resources?
One must make an account first and select German for the account. Then it should give you all the access to slides!
are there free resources there@@languagetraveladoptee
im planning to pursue masters in germany sep 2024....will i be able to learn german by then?
Definitely! That seems like a great motivator already, and you have a certain timeline. These resources will really help you get there, as I have used them with my students who learned German before also going there to get their masters!
@@languagetraveladoptee Thank you for your response! Your help means a lot ❤️. By the way, do you have any insights or advice regarding the choice between using a consultancy and applying for a master's in Germany on your own.....I'm sorry for bothering you; I'm just a bit worried about it😬
@anirudhshetty6902 it is my pleasure to help! According to my students, they have all not needed to go through any consultant or "middle man" to apply. I also lived and worked in germany for a time and could figure out the paperwork all myself with a lot of research and German skills. I wouldn't think it's necessary unless you feel you want it for peace of mind, but I only know what my past German students have told me
@@languagetraveladoptee Thank you so much for your response; I truly appreciate it! ತುಂಬಾ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು, which means "Thank you so much" in Kannada, my mother tongue
what do you mean Nthuleen 204 syllabus
If you go on her website, you'll see tabs to the left for German 101, 102, 203, and 204 which correspond to A1-B2 respectively (based of US college curriculums). Once you click on 204 you can choose to view to syllabus to see what order they do her worksheets in
@@languagetraveladoptee thank you
@@loveotherone3075 no problem!
@@languagetraveladoptee i have the book Kaleidoskop: Kultur, Literatur und Grammatik. but i dont have the audio and the answer
@loveotherone3075 I've heard of this textbook for sure but don't know much about it. Sometimes audio/answer keys is definitely hard to come by, the best I could do in those situations is have either a tandem or a teacher read the exercises I finished!
Does anyone know these kinds of sites for french?
I'm in the process of making a french resources video, would also love to know if others have found similar sites as well
hi there! not sure if anyone will see this but i am a1 and have been using nicos weg, coffee break german, memrise and nthuleen but i am struggling with the nthuleen deutsch 101 course and i just cannot seem to get anything right.. any alternatives for nthuleen or tips on how to utilise it better?
@elisee_ hey elisee, can you describe in more retail how you're currently using it and what's going wrong?
@@languagetraveladoptee hi there tysm for replying!!! idk how to explain it really but ive been doing the hausaufgaben section and i feel like I have no understanding of whats being asked of me especially when forming sentences, and i just get it all wrong and im not really sure where im going wrong if that makes sense… and i just lose motivation to keep going when i get so many things wrong lol.. again im sorry if i explained this badly
@elisee_ hmm thanks for explaining! I honestly did not do the Hausaufgaben section for the same reason---the way she has her site set up, it's a bit confusing to see what materials teach you what the worksheets then ask you to produce. This is why I stuck to the grammar section only for about 6 mo, because even there she gives plenty of exercises, but the explanations of what I am supposed to do were clear and right next to the exercises, so I knew why something I wrote was correct or incorrect. After that I used some of the other worksheets in her homework section just as review, but only after I had gone through more than half of the worksheets and explanations under her grammar section
@@languagetraveladoptee ahh thank you!! i will try doing that, I was definitely on the wrong part of the site haha! i had some trouble navigating the site at first and just found those and assumed it was the right thing.,, tysm for the advice!!
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بتعرفي تحكي سوري؟😂💜
Danke schönn
اي صح! Bitteschön
Hi deutchwelle high advanced level
Please tell me something to improve because when i speak that time i have many difficulties but i can 70 to 80% understand native people, in my mind i can make complete sentance but in speaking i am so bad 👎
@meetzadafiya4912 you must train your mouth to produce the same sounds as well if the goal is the speak! Love using tongue twisters for that
you beautiful, vietnam or indian?
Please you should speak little slow
I do speak fast! Feel free to turn on subtitles if needed, all the resource names are also written out there.
Thank you so much
Welcome 🙏