I'm ukrainian watching russian girl speakin' about learning german in english and I my polish is rather better than my ukrainian and my native is russian as well ffs DX
There are several suggestions for how to learn German Decide precisely why you want to learn it Try to use German in your everyday life Decide which process works for you best. (I learned about these and more on Landra language tactic website )
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
I m too learning German but I don't think learning German is difficult...cuz I just get furious while learning 🤣 possessive of diffrent causes like accusative, nominative Dativ🤣🤣These are realky anyoing🥺. Cuz 😭 we have to learn possisve of diffrent type and 3 type of article as welll😭😭😭😭in Dativ Nominativ and in akusstive 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
My tip if you want to learn German (or indeed any other language) is to associate it with your interests in your native language. If your intererst is in technical subjects, look them up in German and absorb them. The Germans don't use different levels of their language for different topics, so a screw in woodwork is basically the same as a screw in metalwork. Above all, be dedicated once you commit yourself to learning German. It's a language very much dependant on gender and cases, and it can become very complicated. It's therefore of utmost importance that you practice, practice, practice. Only then will the linguistic habits become engrained and second nature. What generally happens when folks find that they're experiencing difficulties with any subject (and especially German and other languages) that they elect to study voluntarily is that they tend to scale back their intensity and interest. It's very important to remember at that point that it's virtually impossible to learn *less* if you keep up your studies. Just keep going and you'll find that you actually do learn more, even if its less than you hoped. The rest is up to you. I speak from personal experience. I began learning German at 24 years of age. I didn't understand the complicated grammatical rules of German in English text-books about the language because English (which I only began to learn at nine years old) isn't my native language, but rather Irish. Since there wern't any Irish-language text-books about how to learn Germann, I set about learning the language by myself using my wide-ranging interests in electrics, technology, mechanics, biology, physics, chemistry, art, politics, textiles, fashion, metallurgy, geography, history, geology, environmental technology and many more to keep my interest up and mesh until I was able to speak German on a viable basis. As I mentioned before, the Germans don't use a special language for each subject, so there's always a crossover to guide you to the correct use of the language as long as you practice, practice, practice. That's the nub of the matter - practice! It's often said that practice makes perfect. Languages are no exception to that rule. Hope this helps. MsG
Actually we do use a "special language," and the word for that is "Fachsprache." There are some publications on Fachsprachenlinguistik, which you might find interesting. They usually don't teach this sufficiently, but it's very important at higher levels of German.
True! That's what I tell others when they ask me how did you learn English by your own. So I'm using the same technique for German language and I'm planning to use it for another language I will learn in the near future because it really works and besides it's very enjoyable, not boring at all like textbooks.
Oh, there is an accent, but it's very mild. Mild enough that you probably wouldn't notice unless you were a native English speaker. I'm British and I can hear it's not one of the British dialects, you see - and possibly that's also true for an American, Australian or other speaker who's mother tongue is English.
yeah, my experience: I was born in Ucraine, living my whole life in Slovakia and suddenly after the school i decided to work in Germany :D I was learning english, french, and hated german language :D but since May 2019 i started learn german by myself (my boyfriend teached me basics of grammar :D), so I started watching Gallileo on UA-cam (they have really good understable german), bought a book (for medicine students in german language- because i finished veterinary shool), have doing a lot of exersises, listening exercises, writing and so on ... I had luck, because I found a job offer, write my boss and he took me, so I went to Germany (on August), and after a few months of self study i made an exam (certificate) B2 . So everything is possible, especially when you want it and work hard on yourself....aber Ich habe viel zu tun noch :D .... you can have a lot of words in your head, knowing grammar, but all you should is speaking speaking speaking :) thanks for the video, I also watched the one with most common german phrases and liked it a lot :) sorry for my english (in case you found some mistakes)
@@sleuwe3878 when i was younger, i was stupid then 😅 german language (any foreign language) ist beautiful and practical, now when i speak german, i like it a lot, and back then, i had an opportunity to work in Germany, in Wienna they needed an C1 level of german, and i didnt know it well :/
I was born in America, but I spent most of my first 5 years in Japan. When I started speaking it was in Japanese. When my family moved back to America, I was the only one that spoke Japanese. And I had to learn English. English was hard to learn, and I didn't have any help because I knew no-one that spoke Japanese. So I had to relearn a new language. Because I never used Japanese language again, everything I once knew how to say, I forgotten it. If you don't use it, you will loose that knowledge. I've always been interested in the German language, and for some reason, I find it easier to understand, some words seem to have similar words in English, and some words I know because my step father sometimes spoke some German. Your story was quite interesting, I enjoyed it, thank you for sharing it.
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
In 3 days, I'm traveling to Heidelberg to study German for 2 weeks. It took a lot of courage to enroll for a language course like that. (I already went to UK to study English twice, also my nationality is Slavic and our school system for second languages is the same so I'm kind of in a similar situation.) This video really motivated me and I'm even more excited to begin with my course! Thank you and you're such a beautiful person!
Mensa I don't think so. First of all, Russian system isn't bad it is just different. Also not everyone who learned english by themselves have accents. And even though you learn english as a second language you have a full access on learning it individually instead of paying lots of money just to listen to one boring person.
@@angiraa1076 Russian system isnt bad? Tell that to 95% of russians who can barely speak broken english. Either the education is shit or russians dont attend school
Mr. Zapata Really? I noticed she's not a native speaker as soon as she started talking. But it's not a problem at all. Learners don't have to mimic the way native speakers talk if they don't want to. She speaks English very well, though.
Danke für das Video. Es hilft mir wirklich besser deutsch. Ich komme aus Vietnam. Deshalb spreche nicht einfach für mich aber man wird bestimmt besser mit Geduld und fleißig haben. Gute Nacht. 🇩🇪❤️
I am a German living in Spain with my girlfriend from Russia speaking French at work and English and Russian at home. We are going to move to Italy, but I am teaching my girlfriend Portuguese, as well. 2021 edit: Maar de leukste taal van de wereld is eigentlich het Nederlands 😎😁
@@JoaoPedro-kh7vb Sim, o falo bem, mas "ensinar" era exagerado. Melhor dizemos que "o aprendemos juntos". É uma das minhas línguas preferidas. 😊 Trabalhava 3 meses em Lisboa e a minha namorada antes era brasileira. 🙈
Your path to fluency in German is fascinating. The way you utilized being competative as a way of mastering a language is both honest and practical. And yes, your English is very darn good, kick butt in fact. Good luck with things.
I think it's really worth it learning German. It's the most widely spoken language in Europe as a native language. Also, it's so true what she says about German native speakers encouraging foreigners in a positive way to work on their German (notice how she said how amazed and friendly her host family was about her progress). Sadly, it's quite the opposite in France where people are like "what, you are not perfectly fluent in out language? How dare you?" when you speak to them. Especially in Paris.
Nikolaus Brzezinski oh yeah, French people are sometimes so rude. Like:"Wait, you're not from France? And more important than that, you can't at least speak our language perfectly? Tch..I'm gone!"
Sorry, i'm French... 😂😂 and i'm not like this AT ALL, i mean most of the people understand that everybody isn't perfect because we learn langage too!! I think that's sad to judge a country just for few stupid people
My driver yelled at me in Paris for not speaking French well. That was my first impression of that country. Taxi drivers play a very important role because often times they are the first encounter for foreigners.
can't believe this was just 4 years ago! this young lady moved to the US, got a master's degree, started her company and obtained the much coveted green card. what a journey!
I studied German in high school also. It takes a little time to start to grasp it, but the more you use it the easier it becomes. Watch tv shows in German with German subtitles. I do this with the original Pokémon on Netflix. I also listen to a lot of music and I try to read books also. I took 3 years in high school but I’ve been using Duolingo to further my knowledge of the language. I’ve probably been learning for about 10 years and I still have a lot to learn, but I can hold conversations in German c: I hope this helps! Don’t give up
hello ! i am 16 years old. my Mother tongue is Azerbaijani. So i can't speak in English very well. But i born in Russia and i can talk in russian language fluently. so i want to say that i am really suprised when i was watching your video! because when English speakers talk fast i can't understand them. but I can understand all your words. your English is Perfect 😍😍 wanna talk in English like you and your video is useful спасибо 💛
title: How To Learn German FAST! My Story girl: ich spreche ein bisschen deutsch :) me: nani? Edit: Danke sehr für all die likes. Ich schätze es sehr. Ich bin noch etwas ein Anfänger. Ich mache vielen Fehler, aber es geht besser.
I was in Stuttgart a while ago and went into a hotel bar in the evening. I was amazed when I heard the bartender (a young girl about 25 years old) speaking perfect Spanish, English, and German to her customers.
When you uploaded this video i couldn't able to speak a single German word but now i can speak fluently. I am so happy. I started learning German ( April 2018) and i reached B2 level.
My tips are: Learn a few basics with any textbook you like, don't forget listening and pronunciation practice to get to know the language a little bit. Find something you can do every day to be in contact with the language. It has to be something you can enjoy or do effortlessly. Listen to music. Play a game in an app. Watch tv shows with subtitles, youtube videos (I recommend Easy German) or short cartoons like Peppa Pig. Start reading as early as possible, there are simplified books available or you can reread your favourite book (I started with Harry Potter). Don't worry if you don't understand every single word or grammar structure, just enjoy the story. Listen a lot, again, you don't have to understand everything. The point is, your brain will figure out a lot on its own. Find a few natives or language students to chat with either in real life or through an app. You can practise both writing and speaking with them. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, the information usually gets across anyway. Or you can just talk to yourself out loud and record it. Of course you can actually study as well but I personally don't enjoy textbooks that much and I woudn't pay for a private tutor or a language course. I would probably pay for a conversation practice though, because I don't have the option to study or live abroad.
Never thought to immerse myself in difficult, stressful situations to learn German, and I love the show 'Deutschland 83,' so I'll definitely have to rewatch it. Not sure if it's a motivator, but I used to be really bad at English (native language) at school and have poor grammar, vocab, etc, but, after writing several articles in my own spare time, it has improved tenfold. Hopefully, German follows suit.
I find it so cool when I see people that are kind of in the same situation or have a similar approach to foreign languages and studies. I am Hispano-brazilian (Spain and Brazil, just in case), I learned both at home, then I started English which... I never really understood the point of learning it like we did in class, so I just... felt fine with it and absorbed it well, I guess. I moved to France the summer of my 12th birthday, and learned by watching short videos of famous French UA-camrs, watching TV, listening to music and mostly, reading. Sometimes you get to the point where you know what it's about because of the context and the other words you understand, and the vibe the narration gives you, which is amazing to me. Then I got into Italian much later, because they don't give you much of a choice here, so I did it as my third language in High School (3 years) and now I switched to German in University. I am studying in France, but I really want to go to Germany for my third year (for about 6 months tops though, I need to be back for the end of the year, since I have quite some paperwork to do, and I want to do a trip with a friend if possible). Anyways, my boyfriend needs to bear with me when I go to Germany this summer, otherwise I'll get annoying xD So yeah, really looking forward to meeting fellow polyglots ;) It doesn't happen often around these lands, haha. Also, I reccomend _Die Toten Hosen_ they are cool funny band. There's also a ton of rappers that like to play with music genres, so those are cool. There's _SEEED, Peter Fox_(I haven't seen him update anything in quite a while, so be aware of that), and _Alligatoah_. I would highly recommend becoming friends with a native German speaker, because I've made quite a few very nice, smart, interesting and funny friends that way (including my boyfriend for the past year, first serious relationship... LDR). So yeah, mach's gut!
Konichiwa☺ I know Hindi, English, Punjabi, Sanskrit now I'm gonna learn German, Japanese and French❤ I think it will take me around 5 years all the three languages are too hard 🙁
I really love learning German from you Marina, you make it more enjoyable to learn. I studied German in high school, and then at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, USA. After that, i studied on my own from books and recordings, and on the internet. My family came from Germany, but lived in Russia during the time Catherine the Great was in office. She sent agents to Germany to come to Russia and farm there, in the Saratov province. They lived in a village near the Volga River. When he was a child, he use to ice skate on the Volga river in the winter, which is a lot easier to skate in the winter than in the summer. When the Revolution began and Catherine was kicked out of office, that's when my family moved to America. So, please continue doing a wonderful job.
Hi Lingua! Thanks for your tips! I started to watch the series "Alarm für Cobra11" and "Kommissar Rex" and my German level jumped from A1 to B1! I recommend watching series to every one! But I didn't know how a two week travel will improve the process! Danke für deine Tips😉
AhmedvLife German is a very hard language. So just try to listen as much german as you can. This will help you to get a feeling for the language. The hardest part is the german article (der Kiefer and die Kiefer are different words). It won't help you to learn every article by itsself. So listen as much a you can (I wached many german UA-cam Videos and TV Shows).
Talk to a german. if u want to: here i am. german is my mothertongue and i learned english just by watching UA-cam vids in english and write comments lol
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"I don't really like how the French language sounds" Now *that* one I haven't heard before! (I'm not French… ;-))
Yep - I also cant stand the French language or sound. My friend (who is French - but doesn’t have an accent as she moved here to Australia when she was a kid) is starting to teach my son and I German - he is half German and I would like him to eventually meet his Grandmother, who doesn’t speak any English.
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
When I started French, I did not think of French sounding not good to me. I also had to choose between French and German at School, and of course I choose French, cause I found French much easier than German. So simple. Now, I can relax and learn German by my own without any problem ;)
I think you managed to improve your German in two weeks, because you already learnt a lot of it in the past. Therefore, I think your video might be misleading to others: you don't normally jump from B1 to C1 in two weeks, even if you spend all your time learning German. I can speak from my personal experience: I spent one month in Germany in а language school (starting to learn German almost from scratch) and then spent around a year learning German in university after I started studying in Germany (I am obviously studying in English). P.S. порадовало отсутствие у тебя акцента на английском :)
I'm learning german. Whenever I feel like practicing, I go to omegle and type in 'german' or 'germany'. that way i can chat with germans and widen my vocabulary
Thank you for sharing your story. I can relate to it. I have been so comfortable with English for a long time and never thought I must study German. Why would I need it?- I also told myself that. Until I recognized my family would never have enough money to afford my dream of higher studying in USA, England, Australia or Canada. It needed years for financial preparation, contacting agencies- who automatically looked down on families who didn’t have enough money to spend on very expensive courses.I was miserable because I wanted to study in those countries so much and I had been also influenced by their cultures on social media. Then through my friend, I discovered that higher education in Germany is free even for non European people , especially when I could use German fluently. Now I am getting my B1 German and going to Germany next year. German- unexpectedly becomes a door for me to earn a more globally recognized degree and open my way into this world. ❤
(Firstly, sorry for my bad English, I’m Turkish ^^ ) Your English is literally amazing! Also I’m not a native English speaker too.- At first I could understand almost every word and phrases in English but when it comes to speaking to be honest I was not that good... I thought I will never be able to speak English but and then I watched your videos and you inspired me so much! Thanks to you, I imroved my English. I’m not scared of making mistakes anymore, even sometimes I do some grammer mistakes, but that’s okay for me. Because making mistakes helps me to learning. Also I’m learning German too, but I’m not that good in German like English cause my German is just A1 •~• But I believe I will improve. I just wanna say thank you so much. Keep going to take videos. You deserve more and more subscribers. Sending you so much love from Turkey 🇹🇷 Love you ❤️
I honestly don't understand some peoples mindsets towards language learning. Most people think if someone says they went from a1 to c1 in just a month or two that they are straight up lying. I can see where they are coming from, I mean I've been studying German for about a year and a couple of months but I'd say I'm c1 at my absolute best, if I try. I see people putting almost TOO much emphasis on culture yet they just straight up say that someone is lying when they say "I am a level c1 and have only been studying for 3 months" without even thinking where this person came from. Her mother language is Russian which means she had a walk in the park with German, thus I can totally understand how a Russian can learn German in 3-4 months. Another thing about my statement on culture. People say "You can't learn a language in 6 months" when they clearly don't spend enough time studying and more time drooling over the culture. Culture is important but if you don't know thew language you are a bigger liar than the people saying who say they learned it in x-amount of months. In my culture (American) where i grew up we call this mocking another culture if you don't now the language. You can be as "American" as America can be but if you can't speak English at a usable and flexible level, you have just disrespected me. People think Americans have language problems. Well, yes we do but guess what? Only when we don't have to learn a language! People think american have horrible accents and that is a complete stigmatization towards us. I been told I have almost 0 accent when speaking German by many natives from many areas. I did not obtain this almost accent-less speech because of SECRETS or through HOW TO... video, no, I got it it because I REALLY fucking love German that is it. And people think American English is harder to understand and is watered down british English. No, absolutely NO. American English is dominate on the internet, in TV shows, and movies there is just no way to escape it. It is everywhere and is the easiest to practice. And people make such a HUGE emphasis on accents. This makes no sense at all. I understand when some one has a non-understandable accent but in the end I care about understanding and not the way people sound, which by ther way is really really superficial and cold to only care about they way people sound. Me, I don't give a damn about accent if someone tries to speak English to me. As long as I can understand, even to the most basic and fundamental degree, I. DON'T. CARE about accent.
It also bothers me a lot when people focus on someone's accent rather than what they are saying. I am from Canada and I went to the States not that long ago. When I was down there I was stopped a few times in the middle of my sentence to be "corrected". I was clearly understandable but got English lessons when I talked because my slight different pronunciation of the words... (English is my first language) The worst part of it was that usually they laughed or made a joke out of it. This is one of the reasons I don't try to speak the languages I am learning to other people.
I'm glad I've not had that, although as a Brit in America I pronounce all sorts of things differently, and throw in phrases some people have never heard except maybe on TV. Maybe that's it, we need more Canadian TV with clearly Canadian accents.
Well maybe it's because I studied more British oriented, so the way i have seen that was: "is dominating" or "is dominant" but I didn't know that "is dominate" was actually a thing, that's like saying "I am do my homework", do you get my logic? xD
What you experienced is what Professor Stephen Krashen calls the comprehension hypothesis. You learnt the language quickly because you were consuming content that you loved in it, the language became secondary because the tv series and the history et c was compelling to you.
Thank you for this! I actually used to listen to ALOT of Tokio Hotel songs. My favourite song was "Spring Nicht" and "Kleine Android".Now, I listen to Urban Life Church. Love their covers! You talked about knowing lots of words but not using them. It's like that for me at this moment. 😭😭 I have been to Germany once and I have always wanted to go there again but It's too expensive. I live in the Caribbean
gibt auch kein hiragana, katakana und kanji in meiner - tdm kann ich das hier こんいちは. Tastaturen kann man auch am pc eisntellen und ganz einfach wechseln.
eduardo jsut said - maybe no characters like ä ü ö at her keyboard - i just told him that you can just change you keyboard easily - by microsoft . nad i missspelled konnichiwa xd i wrote konichiwa^^
If the international students studying in Germany live there afterwards for as little as 5 years, they'll cover their college tuition in taxes and then some. 50% of students who come from other countries stay. When they live there 10 years, you do the math, they cover the other 50% who leave. It's not a bad system at all.
Thanks a lot for your tips, Marina! They are really useful. I've been struggling to learn German for almost 2 years with some gaps, but still have something like A2-B1, I'll definitely try your recommendations=)
Marina Mogilko your channel is extremely useful,u share all your experience with us I am from Uzbekistan but i am keen on watching your videos,you are perfect,beautiful,clever!!!😊
OMG I used to LOVE Tokio Hotel. And it's funny that you said people didn't like them because they were so mainstream, because here in the states literally no one knew who they were expect me 😂 I listened to them in English and German, but I always preffered their German songs 💗 great video!
I'm so thankful because your english is so clear to be listened by Asian, und Danke, you motivate me must hardstudy Deutsche sprache to get college im Deutcshlant, God bless you frau
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
My mother tongue is Arabic. I’m 12 years old, And when i was 3 years old my family went to live in germany for 4 years so i came back to saudi arabia when i was 7 years old. Then when i was 11 years old i started learn german by a book and an application, Videos and google translate. My dream is go and study in Germany - Bonn when i become in the university. Now i’m still a beginner but i’m good at it. I was dreaming to speak French but i give up when i finished save the letters and the characters. ITS VERY HARD! So i need to speak german fluently in the next year. Thank your for this video❤️ Danke, Tschüss.
Heracles Ἡρακλῆς they want more, they get money because of us. So they are happy when arab family live in germany. Do you understand now why the most of syrians and palestinians go and live in germany?
Hey Fal, laß dich nicht von Schrumpf-Herkules und schwarz-zu-cool-zum-denken nicht verunsichern. Deutschland wartet vielleicht nicht mit soviel Gastfreundschaft auf dich wie du es aus dem Nahen Osten kennst, aber die meisten Deutschen wissen es SEHR zu schätzen wenn jemand ihre Sprache und Kultur kennen lernen will. Hey Fal, don't let Shrincules and black-to-cool-to-use-his-brain get to you. While Germany might not welcome you with the same warm hospitality as you might be used from the middle-east, but most germans do really appreciate it if people want to learn their language and culture.
Ah, also doch einer von den Möchtegern Doitschen der seine latent homosexuellen Neigungen hinter Homophobie verstecken muss. :D. ^^ Also jetzt nochmal ganz langsam für die cognitively challenged: Ich weiß mehr über Deutschland als du jemals wissen wirst. Ich könnte dir Vorträge über die Geschichte über weiter Teile des zentraleuropäischen Raums bis in die prä-indoeuropäische Vorzeit halten. Heck meine Kinder wissen vermutlich mehr über die Geschichte des heiligen römischen Reiches deutscher Nation als du. Ich weiß meine Heimat SEHR zu schätzen, und rede sehr gern und positiv darüber. Aber vor allem bin ich auch durchaus stolz darauf, das wir als Nation aus unserer Vergangenheit gelernt haben und Menschen in Not willkommen heißen, statt sie wie deine Geistesgenossen es taten mit einem rosa Winkel einzusperren und zu ermorden. Meine Vorfahren haben schon unter Karl dem Großen gekämpft, später unter den Ottonen als Amtsadel gedient. Ich weiß wo sie begraben sind, ich weiß wann sie zum Guten und wann zum Schlechten wirkten. Ich weiß um die Geschichte der deutschsprachigen aber auch französisch, tschechisch und polnischsprachigen Teilstaaten des HRE in denen sie lebten und um die politischen und kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen diesen... kannst du gleiches von dir behaupten? Oder reicht dein "Deutschsein/Österreichersein" nur bis zu dem Übermaß an Biergenuß zurück der für deine Zeugung verantwortlich zeichnet? Was ich dir sagen möchte ist: wir Deutschen überlassen euch rechtem Pack nicht dieses Land. Wir überlassen euch nicht den Begriff Patriotismus, denn ihr seid keine deutschen oder österreichischen Patrioten. Ihr seid deutschtümelnder Abschaum. Echte Deutsche (ebenso Österreicher etc.) EGAL wie lange sie schon hier leben, sehen die Stärken aber auch die Schwächen ihres Landes. Sie werfen nicht mit Begriffen wie "Schwuchteln" um sich, und werten auch nicht jede Kritik als "Gefahr für das Abendland". Sie sehen nicht in jedem Fremden eine Gefahr, sondern einen Menschen der positives oder negatives für dieses Land beitragen kann. Brauners Geschmeiß dagegen hat schon bewiesen das sie nur in einer bestimmten Art beitragen können: durch destruktives Dummgelabber und Mord. Also verzieh dich wieder an deinen Stammtisch, denn solange Brechts "der Schoß ist fruchtbar noch aus dem dies kroch" gilt, solange werden wir echten Deutschen euch entgegen treten. Und merke dir vielleicht auch: man sollte nicht unbewaffnet zu einem intellektuellen Duell erscheinen. ua-cam.com/video/HMQkV5cTuoY/v-deo.html
It seems that you are a really smart girl, but the thing you said about jumping from B1 to C1 in two weeks is utter load of bullshit. Especially in passing the Goethe test which is the hardest there is. I believe you that you got the C1, but you probably knew language quite well earlier. I got to know a lot of people studying in Germany or doing internships and none of them got to B2 level in less than a year, and that is with intense course where they were not working or studying just learning German. In Austria if you are a foreigner and you want to study in German you have to attend lessons for two years actively in order to get to the C1. The other thing about this certificates, I attended German language classes for seven months preparing to pass B1 OeSD test. I passed it with almost 80% success rate. Month later I went to Germany and all I got to do is to embarrass myself with my German knowledge. Point is preparing for this tests teaches you how to pass them, not how to speak, study or especially work in German language. Reason why I decided to post this comment at all is just to tell people that German language is complicated and requires time and effort, no matter on how good you are with languages, and if you are planing to get B2 or C1 certificate for your studies you have to take time to learn it, because in less than a year it is not possible. Don't put a pressure on yourself to learn it fast or don't think you can learn it fast, be cautions in planing.
MrThaRevolution I would say that it is possible to get to C1 level in one year but it depends on your dedication, surroundings and being reasonably intelligent helps. You don't need to be a genius. In my case I'm living in Germany for 1 year (2 months 9 days in) for my Erasmus Exchange and I have started writing the cases, grammar rules, nouns, verbs and all the other things on post it notes and I stick them on my door and I also watch Netflix in German with English subtitles along with a tiny bit of Duolingo.
I am also currently in my Deutsch Kurz A1 and while I have had some life experience in Germany and my wife being German, it is difficult to master. Within a year that is. I currently live Germany and it helps, but it takes a glotal mastery as well. Its possible and fun to do. Just practice guys.
MrThaRevolution as u mentioned to go from b1 to c1 in two weeks is a absurd. From b2 to c1 it takes approximately 6 months living in the country which speaks the target language. So from b1 to c1 will take somewhat 8~12 months. Exams are way different than using a language in real life. I like to do a comparison saying that exams are just a license, in other words, a proof that you have certain level in a given language. So when reaching a certain level, what is necessary is only to do some mocks exams and you will be fine. How to reach a different level is a complete different story.
I learned German up to B2 in a little over a year and now I'm 1 year and 4 months in and I'm doing the Gymnasium exam in Switzerland.... I'm like between B2 C1 and I started studying French 6 months ago and I'm on B1 in French, and yeah she is saying bullshit in 2 weeks from b1 to c1 bullllllshit I needed a year and a half LIVING here (Switzerland)
I'm used to watch your videos. It's really useful. I am grateful to you for your videos. For you, English is second language. So am I. I am a language student. Now, I am studying English and Myanmar. I want to be a polyglot. I am also interested in France and German. Albeit I am now studying English, I will try to learn in the near future. And your videos are really a great help.
I'm Korean, studying in Belarus, watching video about how Russian girl studies German in English!
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lol why are u studyin in belarus?
I'm ukrainian watching russian girl speakin' about learning german in english and I my polish is rather better than my ukrainian and my native is russian as well ffs DX
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Kristina Dzhaman why she can’t study in Belarus??? It is available for people all over the world, what is problem there sweetie?!!!
"How to learn German Fast!"
*Gives her whole lifestory*
RUBEZTAR 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@theme So wahr, aber ich nicht understand die andere Sprache nur einige von shat Sie gesagt, 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Yikess that burns haha
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9:01, you're welcome.
Thank you ! ^^
This should be the top rated comment
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Saved my life
Not all heroes wear capes
Good to have parents who realize value of education.
oh i was about to say this
my parents also realize the value of education but they aren't that supportive and they don't help at all, all they do is yell at me and ground me
@@Mirda007 and after years they are like: kid we've told you "learn" :|
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@@kp3698 geeez, dude, so true tho
omg your English is sooo good. I'd thought you're a native English speaker until you said you are Russian. Just wow!
thanks
+Laurent M mind that you're asking for a woman's age haha
she is 26 years old now
There are several suggestions for how to learn German
Decide precisely why you want to learn it
Try to use German in your everyday life
Decide which process works for you best.
(I learned about these and more on Landra language tactic website )
I have spent months studying speaking German easily and discovered a great resource at Landra language tactic (google it if you are interested)
Everyone speaks about the title and her long story, but no one noticed she walked 4 Miles in 10 minutes
I did😂😂😂😂
That’s Captain America level speedwalking
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
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@@HARISMD1 I really feel the same way as your for traveling the europe
Im German and i have the biggest respect for everyone who learns German, bc it’s really difficult!
I m too learning German but I don't think learning German is difficult...cuz I just get furious while learning 🤣 possessive of diffrent causes like accusative, nominative Dativ🤣🤣These are realky anyoing🥺. Cuz 😭 we have to learn possisve of diffrent type and 3 type of article as welll😭😭😭😭in Dativ Nominativ and in akusstive 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@kugler6390 yes that’s true… good luck!!
Not difficult at all I learn German last 3 days ago and Now I can speak German but not Grammatically with thousands of mistakes
😩Its so hard to learn i'm trying to learn phillipion, germany, korean, chinese,japanese😭😂😩
Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch aber, when it comes to conversations, I suck! 😑
My tip if you want to learn German (or indeed any other language) is to associate it with your interests in your native language. If your intererst is in technical subjects, look them up in German and absorb them. The Germans don't use different levels of their language for different topics, so a screw in woodwork is basically the same as a screw in metalwork.
Above all, be dedicated once you commit yourself to learning German. It's a language very much dependant on gender and cases, and it can become very complicated. It's therefore of utmost importance that you practice, practice, practice. Only then will the linguistic habits become engrained and second nature.
What generally happens when folks find that they're experiencing difficulties with any subject (and especially German and other languages) that they elect to study voluntarily is that they tend to scale back their intensity and interest. It's very important to remember at that point that it's virtually impossible to learn *less* if you keep up your studies. Just keep going and you'll find that you actually do learn more, even if its less than you hoped. The rest is up to you.
I speak from personal experience. I began learning German at 24 years of age. I didn't understand the complicated grammatical rules of German in English text-books about the language because English (which I only began to learn at nine years old) isn't my native language, but rather Irish. Since there wern't any Irish-language text-books about how to learn Germann, I set about learning the language by myself using my wide-ranging interests in electrics, technology, mechanics, biology, physics, chemistry, art, politics, textiles, fashion, metallurgy, geography, history, geology, environmental technology and many more to keep my interest up and mesh until I was able to speak German on a viable basis.
As I mentioned before, the Germans don't use a special language for each subject, so there's always a crossover to guide you to the correct use of the language as long as you practice, practice, practice. That's the nub of the matter - practice! It's often said that practice makes perfect. Languages are no exception to that rule.
Hope this helps.
MsG
Gionn Caomhin Morpheagh and how many time did it took you to have B1-2 level???? Btw very helpful your comment ☺
Amazing! Although you are fluent in English, you committed a very basic mistake: "the Germans" (instead of simply "Germans").
Actually we do use a "special language," and the word for that is "Fachsprache." There are some publications on Fachsprachenlinguistik, which you might find interesting. They usually don't teach this sufficiently, but it's very important at higher levels of German.
True! That's what I tell others when they ask me how did you learn English by your own. So I'm using the same technique for German language and I'm planning to use it for another language I will learn in the near future because it really works and besides it's very enjoyable, not boring at all like textbooks.
Thank you for your tips 😊
"How to learn German fast" is NOT what I heard in video!
Clickbaiz
agree...
(My Story)
I learned german by being born there.
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You are so funny bro I mean sis 😂👌
Wow :)
Ah! Now I know the secret!
Ich müsse auch wahrscheinlich das versuchen 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
The best way to learn a language. XD
"So there a normal family in German and but the girl she fall in love with her step-brother"
*Sh*t just went from 0 to 100 real quick*
Pretty much born and raised in Alabama
Noo I've watched it too and it was super funny! Another great show was Lolle (if I remember correctly)
Spoiled in 2 seconds
"How to learn German FAST",
"ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch".
Im out.
Should have stuck around. She was worth the time.
Josef ACHEK Typischer clickbait was soll man machen über die UA-cam Szene kann man sich mittlerweile nicht mehr aufregen ;‘) Ist doch nichts Neues
Josef ACHEK I couldnt even read it
am i really that bad 😂
She said i know a little bit German
Me : SAME HERE HUN 🥺
Crying as potato
"My story with German is really complicated"
Yeah we know, its documented well in the history books.
You are Russian but no Russian accent in English. Simply amazing!
yeah
Oh, there is an accent, but it's very mild. Mild enough that you probably wouldn't notice unless you were a native English speaker. I'm British and I can hear it's not one of the British dialects, you see - and possibly that's also true for an American, Australian or other speaker who's mother tongue is English.
Maulbeere Yeah, I hear the accent. It's really small and it's cute. Her English is perfect!
No, you think so because you do spend enough time with Russian expats that moved either to the US or England.
I could hear a Russian accent at first, but it wasn't bad. I'm American and could understand her very well.
yeah, my experience: I was born in Ucraine, living my whole life in Slovakia and suddenly after the school i decided to work in Germany :D I was learning english, french, and hated german language :D but since May 2019 i started learn german by myself (my boyfriend teached me basics of grammar :D), so I started watching Gallileo on UA-cam (they have really good understable german), bought a book (for medicine students in german language- because i finished veterinary shool), have doing a lot of exersises, listening exercises, writing and so on ... I had luck, because I found a job offer, write my boss and he took me, so I went to Germany (on August), and after a few months of self study i made an exam (certificate) B2 . So everything is possible, especially when you want it and work hard on yourself....aber Ich habe viel zu tun noch :D .... you can have a lot of words in your head, knowing grammar, but all you should is speaking speaking speaking :) thanks for the video, I also watched the one with most common german phrases and liked it a lot :) sorry for my english (in case you found some mistakes)
it's soo motivating :)
just_ shpak why did you want to move to germany if you hated the language?
@@sleuwe3878 more jobs and salery is better. and it's not far from home. Austria might be even closer. Bratislava-Vienna is about 80km.
Mam I need your help
@@sleuwe3878 when i was younger, i was stupid then 😅 german language (any foreign language) ist beautiful and practical, now when i speak german, i like it a lot, and back then, i had an opportunity to work in Germany, in Wienna they needed an C1 level of german, and i didnt know it well :/
Hello guys , guten tag, have started the German class this month but am really excited to learn ! Planning to travel next year
You english is very good. And your german is good too.
Wandi Lismus nice u. ........ Yeah
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Wandi Lismus I am german I am 8 jehrs old
Who asked?
I was born in America, but I spent most of my first 5 years in Japan. When I started speaking it was in Japanese. When my family moved back to America, I was the only one that spoke Japanese. And I had to learn English. English was hard to learn, and I didn't have any help because I knew no-one that spoke Japanese. So I had to relearn a new language. Because I never used Japanese language again, everything I once knew how to say, I forgotten it. If you don't use it, you will loose that knowledge. I've always been interested in the German language, and for some reason, I find it easier to understand, some words seem to have similar words in English, and some words I know because my step father sometimes spoke some German. Your story was quite interesting, I enjoyed it, thank you for sharing it.
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“I don’t like how French sounds”
German language knowing how he sounds : 👁👄👁
lmao
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
Nex Harris good for you idc
I LOVE how German sounds. French is good but German is my love. I am from Russia too.
I speak french cuz I'm an Algerian we study it at school and I don't like it for me german is better and I started to learn it a month ago
2 weeks in Berlin and she went from B1 to C1!!!
That's incredible 💪
In 3 days, I'm traveling to Heidelberg to study German for 2 weeks. It took a lot of courage to enroll for a language course like that. (I already went to UK to study English twice, also my nationality is Slavic and our school system for second languages is the same so I'm kind of in a similar situation.) This video really motivated me and I'm even more excited to begin with my course! Thank you and you're such a beautiful person!
Hey!
@@bushraislam7631 hey!!
How things are going with german Language?
It's crazy how well she speaks english.
she said she started learning when she was 4 so it makes sense
Mensa I don't think so. First of all, Russian system isn't bad it is just different. Also not everyone who learned english by themselves have accents. And even though you learn english as a second language you have a full access on learning it individually instead of paying lots of money just to listen to one boring person.
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@@angiraa1076 Russian system isnt bad? Tell that to 95% of russians who can barely speak broken english.
Either the education is shit or russians dont attend school
The way you speak english is simply amazing, I can't believe you have almost no accent. I wouldn't be able to tell you're Russian!
Mr. Zapata Really? I noticed she's not a native speaker as soon as she started talking. But it's not a problem at all. Learners don't have to mimic the way native speakers talk if they don't want to. She speaks English very well, though.
She doesn't have much of an accent tho, I agree with Mr.Zapata entirely. And with the rest of your comm, Mr. Freitas. Not that that would matter.
Elton Freitas yeah I knew she wasn't a native speaker, but I couldnt pick up on the Russian
Mr. Zapata ua-cam.com/video/wP8wAMTbTmE/v-deo.html my homework help me!!summarize
Because you judge on accent only. Russians will recognize her immediately.
Danke für das Video. Es hilft mir wirklich besser deutsch. Ich komme aus Vietnam. Deshalb spreche nicht einfach für mich aber man wird bestimmt besser mit Geduld und fleißig haben. Gute Nacht. 🇩🇪❤️
Das hast du sehr schön geschrieben.
Ich liebe Deutsch und eigentlich sie mich lernen einige Wörter ich weiß nicht, warum bin ich hier lol
I only understand your first word and the last one....It's Thankyou and goodnight. :-)
Wie lang have you been practicing?
Depending on in what situation you are, studying in Germany is not completely free, but it is definetly cheaper.
Provocateur what is that?
LOL xD
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Here in the uk we can choose to learn Spanish french or German. I chose german since it seems the easiest, and I actually thoruoughly enjoy it.
I speak Polish, English, Spanish and I am in process of learning Arabic and French 😂 that's my biggest passion
good luck with arabic it's really hard, i'm an arabic and i still can't understand some words, but it's good for you to learn it
How did you learn so many languages? I wish I could one day!
I do speak Russian, English, Turkish and I do learn German rn😆
wonderful how you are motivated , i speak English , German and Arabic (Arabic native) and if you wanted anything I'll be happy to help ..
I am a German living in Spain with my girlfriend from Russia speaking French at work and English and Russian at home. We are going to move to Italy, but I am teaching my girlfriend Portuguese, as well.
2021 edit:
Maar de leukste taal van de wereld is eigentlich het Nederlands 😎😁
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Hmmm
Do you have a good portuguese?
@@JoaoPedro-kh7vb Sim, o falo bem, mas "ensinar" era exagerado. Melhor dizemos que "o aprendemos juntos". É uma das minhas línguas preferidas. 😊 Trabalhava 3 meses em Lisboa e a minha namorada antes era brasileira. 🙈
@@johannesaigner8501 namorador kkkk now I know you're Mr. Worldwide, fantastic mate
Your path to fluency in German is fascinating. The way you utilized being competative as a way of mastering a language is both honest and practical. And yes, your English is very darn good, kick butt in fact. Good luck with things.
I think it's really worth it learning German. It's the most widely spoken language in Europe as a native language. Also, it's so true what she says about German native speakers encouraging foreigners in a positive way to work on their German (notice how she said how amazed and friendly her host family was about her progress).
Sadly, it's quite the opposite in France where people are like "what, you are not perfectly fluent in out language? How dare you?" when you speak to them. Especially in Paris.
Nikolaus Brzezinski oh yeah, French people are sometimes so rude. Like:"Wait, you're not from France? And more important than that, you can't at least speak our language perfectly? Tch..I'm gone!"
Sorry, i'm French... 😂😂 and i'm not like this AT ALL, i mean most of the people understand that everybody isn't perfect because we learn langage too!! I think that's sad to judge a country just for few stupid people
I don't know if you say this because you've encountered like one or two rude people in France, but we're not like that at all 😂😂✌️
moodylights_ I made the same experience with frenchmen/women. They were very rude, but they're not all rude.
My driver yelled at me in Paris for not speaking French well. That was my first impression of that country. Taxi drivers play a very important role because often times they are the first encounter for foreigners.
The world need more people like you! Beautiful, clever and so kind! Wish you all the best!
can't believe this was just 4 years ago! this young lady moved to the US, got a master's degree, started her company and obtained the much coveted green card. what a journey!
I'm currently taking German in high school. My only concern is that when someone speaks German to me, all my knowledge will be thrown out the window.
I studied German in high school also. It takes a little time to start to grasp it, but the more you use it the easier it becomes. Watch tv shows in German with German subtitles. I do this with the original Pokémon on Netflix. I also listen to a lot of music and I try to read books also. I took 3 years in high school but I’ve been using Duolingo to further my knowledge of the language. I’ve probably been learning for about 10 years and I still have a lot to learn, but I can hold conversations in German c: I hope this helps! Don’t give up
I think, it's the most important and valuable video on this channel. Cause It's about for the real motivation for studying languages.
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hello ! i am 16 years old. my Mother tongue is Azerbaijani. So i can't speak in English very well. But i born in Russia and i can talk in russian language fluently. so i want to say that i am really suprised when i was watching your video! because when English speakers talk fast i can't understand them. but I can understand all your words. your English is Perfect 😍😍 wanna talk in English like you and your video is useful спасибо 💛
Aysel Sadiqova I can speak azerbijani and arabic and enghlish very will
Im iraqi turkish
WahaB MC *very well*
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21 Savage +1😄
title: How To Learn German FAST! My Story
girl: ich spreche ein bisschen deutsch :)
me: nani?
Edit: Danke sehr für all die likes. Ich schätze es sehr. Ich bin noch etwas ein Anfänger. Ich mache vielen Fehler, aber es geht besser.
ha ha ha
NANI? lol
Das gut! Hitler kaput!!!
Nabi we shoga niambie buda🤣
@@Cissahhmonteiro
Nani mean "what" in japanese
I was in Stuttgart a while ago and went into a hotel bar in the evening. I was amazed when I heard the bartender (a young girl about 25 years old) speaking perfect Spanish, English, and German to her customers.
I hope I can speak a lot of languages like this girl
O saw the same in the Starbucks on Frankfurt. It surprised me!
Video starts at 9:00. You are welcome :D
thank you.
Thanks a lotttt
lmao so she spent the whole video talking about what?
Brainiac - برينياك 😂🤣
Thank u lmaooooo
Have you ever failed something in your life ? omg .. you just achieve all your goals ... ! you are amazing !
I'm glad I've found your channel !
When you uploaded this video i couldn't able to speak a single German word but now i can speak fluently. I am so happy. I started learning German ( April 2018) and i reached B2 level.
Congratulation
I started “ Learning German Journey “ from today .
Wow! Congratulations!!
@@jesstineramirez3517Thank you 🙏🙏
How did you start learning it please tell me because my family and I will be moving to Germany and I need to know the language
My tips are: Learn a few basics with any textbook you like, don't forget listening and pronunciation practice to get to know the language a little bit. Find something you can do every day to be in contact with the language. It has to be something you can enjoy or do effortlessly. Listen to music. Play a game in an app. Watch tv shows with subtitles, youtube videos (I recommend Easy German) or short cartoons like Peppa Pig. Start reading as early as possible, there are simplified books available or you can reread your favourite book (I started with Harry Potter). Don't worry if you don't understand every single word or grammar structure, just enjoy the story. Listen a lot, again, you don't have to understand everything. The point is, your brain will figure out a lot on its own. Find a few natives or language students to chat with either in real life or through an app. You can practise both writing and speaking with them. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, the information usually gets across anyway. Or you can just talk to yourself out loud and record it. Of course you can actually study as well but I personally don't enjoy textbooks that much and I woudn't pay for a private tutor or a language course. I would probably pay for a conversation practice though, because I don't have the option to study or live abroad.
Never thought to immerse myself in difficult, stressful situations to learn German, and I love the show 'Deutschland 83,' so I'll definitely have to rewatch it.
Not sure if it's a motivator, but I used to be really bad at English (native language) at school and have poor grammar, vocab, etc, but, after writing several articles in my own spare time, it has improved tenfold.
Hopefully, German follows suit.
I find it so cool when I see people that are kind of in the same situation or have a similar approach to foreign languages and studies. I am Hispano-brazilian (Spain and Brazil, just in case), I learned both at home, then I started English which... I never really understood the point of learning it like we did in class, so I just... felt fine with it and absorbed it well, I guess.
I moved to France the summer of my 12th birthday, and learned by watching short videos of famous French UA-camrs, watching TV, listening to music and mostly, reading. Sometimes you get to the point where you know what it's about because of the context and the other words you understand, and the vibe the narration gives you, which is amazing to me.
Then I got into Italian much later, because they don't give you much of a choice here, so I did it as my third language in High School (3 years) and now I switched to German in University. I am studying in France, but I really want to go to Germany for my third year (for about 6 months tops though, I need to be back for the end of the year, since I have quite some paperwork to do, and I want to do a trip with a friend if possible).
Anyways, my boyfriend needs to bear with me when I go to Germany this summer, otherwise I'll get annoying xD
So yeah, really looking forward to meeting fellow polyglots ;) It doesn't happen often around these lands, haha. Also, I reccomend _Die Toten Hosen_ they are cool funny band. There's also a ton of rappers that like to play with music genres, so those are cool. There's _SEEED, Peter Fox_(I haven't seen him update anything in quite a while, so be aware of that), and _Alligatoah_. I would highly recommend becoming friends with a native German speaker, because I've made quite a few very nice, smart, interesting and funny friends that way (including my boyfriend for the past year, first serious relationship... LDR).
So yeah, mach's gut!
Nobody in Germany can understand swiss people either :-D
TheRubsi bavarians understand them ;)
All i can hear is CCHHHHHHHHH CCCCCCCCHHHHHHH CCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHH when they speak in their native tongue ;-)
I understand them
You should say "Swiss German people", we are not all from the German part ;)
I am German and I can't understand dutch or swiss. It's true some people can understand dutch or swiss but it depends on the area where they live.
I’m Japanese and studying English and German. It’s easy for me to listen to your English! So I could study English as much as German in this video 😂
Konichiwa☺ I know Hindi, English, Punjabi, Sanskrit now I'm gonna learn German, Japanese and French❤
I think it will take me around 5 years all the three languages are too hard 🙁
I really love learning German from you Marina, you make it more enjoyable to learn. I studied German in high school, and then at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, USA. After that, i studied on my own from books and recordings, and on the internet. My family came from Germany, but lived in Russia during the time Catherine the Great was in office. She sent agents to Germany to come to Russia and farm there, in the Saratov province. They lived in a village near the Volga River. When he was a child, he use to ice skate on the Volga river in the winter, which is a lot easier to skate in the winter than in the summer. When the Revolution began and Catherine was kicked out of office, that's when my family moved to America. So, please continue doing a wonderful job.
Hi Lingua! Thanks for your tips! I started to watch the series "Alarm für Cobra11" and "Kommissar Rex" and my German level jumped from A1 to B1! I recommend watching series to every one! But I didn't know how a two week travel will improve the process!
Danke für deine Tips😉
Very great, my friend. I am proud of you
So, how to learn German fast?
AhmedvLife German is a very hard language. So just try to listen as much german as you can. This will help you to get a feeling for the language. The hardest part is the german article (der Kiefer and die Kiefer are different words). It won't help you to learn every article by itsself. So listen as much a you can (I wached many german UA-cam Videos and TV Shows).
Yea that's what i'm doing recently. Now i'm in Niveau B2.1 where things are getting more more complicated.
Ahmed Ashraf Be a Russian =)))
ES KÖNNEN
Talk to a german. if u want to: here i am. german is my mothertongue and i learned english just by watching UA-cam vids in english and write comments lol
"I don't really like how the French language sounds"
Now *that* one I haven't heard before! (I'm not French… ;-))
Yep - I also cant stand the French language or sound.
My friend (who is French - but doesn’t have an accent as she moved here to Australia when she was a kid) is starting to teach my son and I German - he is half German and I would like him to eventually meet his Grandmother, who doesn’t speak any English.
Don't like the sound of it either...
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
When I started French, I did not think of French sounding not good to me. I also had to choose between French and German at School, and of course I choose French, cause I found French much easier than German. So simple. Now, I can relax and learn German by my own without any problem ;)
i speak english, if someone will help me in german i could help him with english
Das war Turkisch fur Anfanger nicht Deutsch fur Anfanger
haha ja😂
ABDELAZIZ TIFERNI ..she tried😂
ABDELAZIZ TIFERNI hahaha oops
das war Deutsch für Anfänger.
Wieso denn "war"?... Ist die Serie nicht mehr existent? *Klugscheißer mode off*
I think she means "Türkisch für Anfänger" means turkish for beginners 😅
Laura Schellenberg I can't find it for free :(
Try your luck on bs.to/serie/Turkisch-fur-Anfanger
@@WeenmeisterStoepsel There isn't any subtitle :( Thx
@@jiipai7952 Sure it isnt. Its a German TV series only.
I'm a Brazilian guy and I learn English. Your English is pretty good, the sounds are very clear.
I think you managed to improve your German in two weeks, because you already learnt a lot of it in the past. Therefore, I think your video might be misleading to others: you don't normally jump from B1 to C1 in two weeks, even if you spend all your time learning German.
I can speak from my personal experience: I spent one month in Germany in а language school (starting to learn German almost from scratch) and then spent around a year learning German in university after I started studying in Germany (I am obviously studying in English).
P.S. порадовало отсутствие у тебя акцента на английском :)
I'm learning german. Whenever I feel like practicing, I go to omegle and type in 'german' or 'germany'. that way i can chat with germans and widen my vocabulary
Thank you for sharing your story. I can relate to it. I have been so comfortable with English for a long time and never thought I must study German. Why would I need it?- I also told myself that. Until I recognized my family would never have enough money to afford my dream of higher studying in USA, England, Australia or Canada. It needed years for financial preparation, contacting agencies- who automatically looked down on families who didn’t have enough money to spend on very expensive courses.I was miserable because I wanted to study in those countries so much and I had been also influenced by their cultures on social media. Then through my friend, I discovered that higher education in Germany is free even for non European people , especially when I could use German fluently. Now I am getting my B1 German and going to Germany next year. German- unexpectedly becomes a door for me to earn a more globally recognized degree and open my way into this world. ❤
Listen to German music?
How about RAMMSTEIN? :D
Rammstein made me want to learn German lol
Rammistein ist gut
liuton2005
I bet she loves rammstein lol
liuton2005
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@@alimansour1835 Rammstein ist sehr gut!!!!!
"sorry guys, but i don't really like how french language sounds.."
marry me, it's so rare to see a woman who doesn't like the way french sounds either
pR1sooeem french is a beautiful lenguage no matter what people say.
yeah i was surprised to hear that too. im not a fan of it.
Yeah, no offense to the French but personally my favorite sounding languages are German and Russian
Shamic Entertainment same. (I can speak both tho :D But english is also a cool language!)
pR1sooeem Well, I agree with her
I'm Polish and I study English and German, Your video is very helpful and thank You for Your tips!!
You're understandable
Cool pronunciation
Awesome smile
Clear speaking
adorable hairstyles
Thanks 100%
❤❤❤👊👊👊👊❤❤❤❤👊👊👊👊❤❤👊
(Firstly, sorry for my bad English, I’m Turkish ^^ )
Your English is literally amazing! Also I’m not a native English speaker too.- At first I could understand almost every word and phrases in English but when it comes to speaking to be honest I was not that good... I thought I will never be able to speak English but and then I watched your videos and you inspired me so much! Thanks to you, I imroved my English. I’m not scared of making mistakes anymore, even sometimes I do some grammer mistakes, but that’s okay for me. Because making mistakes helps me to learning.
Also I’m learning German too, but I’m not that good in German like English cause my German is just A1 •~• But I believe I will improve.
I just wanna say thank you so much. Keep going to take videos. You deserve more and more subscribers. Sending you so much love from Turkey 🇹🇷 Love you ❤️
I'm learning German language too. ..Greetings from Tanzania
Thank you, your video helping me how to start learning German. . .I hope I can learn Germany to fast like you.
If you guide me please for learning german
I honestly don't understand some peoples mindsets towards language learning. Most people think if someone says they went from a1 to c1 in just a month or two that they are straight up lying. I can see where they are coming from, I mean I've been studying German for about a year and a couple of months but I'd say I'm c1 at my absolute best, if I try. I see people putting almost TOO much emphasis on culture yet they just straight up say that someone is lying when they say "I am a level c1 and have only been studying for 3 months" without even thinking where this person came from. Her mother language is Russian which means she had a walk in the park with German, thus I can totally understand how a Russian can learn German in 3-4 months.
Another thing about my statement on culture. People say "You can't learn a language in 6 months" when they clearly don't spend enough time studying and more time drooling over the culture. Culture is important but if you don't know thew language you are a bigger liar than the people saying who say they learned it in x-amount of months. In my culture (American) where i grew up we call this mocking another culture if you don't now the language. You can be as "American" as America can be but if you can't speak English at a usable and flexible level, you have just disrespected me.
People think Americans have language problems. Well, yes we do but guess what? Only when we don't have to learn a language! People think american have horrible accents and that is a complete stigmatization towards us. I been told I have almost 0 accent when speaking German by many natives from many areas. I did not obtain this almost accent-less speech because of SECRETS or through HOW TO... video, no, I got it it because I REALLY fucking love German that is it.
And people think American English is harder to understand and is watered down british English. No, absolutely NO. American English is dominate on the internet, in TV shows, and movies there is just no way to escape it. It is everywhere and is the easiest to practice. And people make such a HUGE emphasis on accents. This makes no sense at all. I understand when some one has a non-understandable accent but in the end I care about understanding and not the way people sound, which by ther way is really really superficial and cold to only care about they way people sound. Me, I don't give a damn about accent if someone tries to speak English to me. As long as I can understand, even to the most basic and fundamental degree, I. DON'T. CARE about accent.
It also bothers me a lot when people focus on someone's accent rather than what they are saying. I am from Canada and I went to the States not that long ago. When I was down there I was stopped a few times in the middle of my sentence to be "corrected". I was clearly understandable but got English lessons when I talked because my slight different pronunciation of the words... (English is my first language) The worst part of it was that usually they laughed or made a joke out of it. This is one of the reasons I don't try to speak the languages I am learning to other people.
I'm glad I've not had that, although as a Brit in America I pronounce all sorts of things differently, and throw in phrases some people have never heard except maybe on TV. Maybe that's it, we need more Canadian TV with clearly Canadian accents.
"is dominate"? Is that actually used in US?
Well maybe it's because I studied more British oriented, so the way i have seen that was: "is dominating" or "is dominant" but I didn't know that "is dominate" was actually a thing, that's like saying "I am do my homework", do you get my logic? xD
hahaha, no worries, have a nice day ;)
You learned math in german, incredible!
A lot of people can't learn math in their own language.
when you said "I jumped from B1 to C1" I had goosebumps for an hour...well done for real.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh wish I could go to Germany as well just to learn it😁😁
Your English is sooo good..just like you look.. .
Flirting in youtube comments, how pathetic
@@episode40 you think you get a medal for pointing out what's pathetic and what's not? Gtfo
4 years late, but thank you. As a Turkish boy living in Bulgaria, wanting to go to Germany. You gave me soo much hope with your story.
As a native English speaker trying to learn German, I would never have thought English was not your first language! I really hope to get that good.
What you experienced is what Professor Stephen Krashen calls the comprehension hypothesis. You learnt the language quickly because you were consuming content that you loved in it, the language became secondary because the tv series and the history et c was compelling to you.
Wow I liked your smile
Really I picked a lot of English lessons
No matter I'll learn Germany
Like u 👊👊❤❤👊👊
oh my god your English is also so good !!!! it is so native, you must have a language talent
Thank you for this! I actually used to listen to ALOT of Tokio Hotel songs. My favourite song was "Spring Nicht" and "Kleine Android".Now, I listen to Urban Life Church. Love their covers! You talked about knowing lots of words but not using them. It's like that for me at this moment. 😭😭 I have been to Germany once and I have always wanted to go there again but It's too expensive. I live in the Caribbean
the video title How To Learn German FAST and she spent 5 years learning german mmmmm makes alot of sence
faster than many others try
i’m uyghur,living in kyrgyzstan,talking in russian,dreaming to study in German,watching russian girl studies in German in English.u are amazing!!!
I think the series you mean is "Türkisch für Anfänger" ? ;)
dachte ich auch xd
Womöglich gibt's keinen Umlaut in ihrer Tastatur...
gibt auch kein hiragana, katakana und kanji in meiner - tdm kann ich das hier こんいちは. Tastaturen kann man auch am pc eisntellen und ganz einfach wechseln.
what's that supposed to mean?
eduardo jsut said - maybe no characters like ä ü ö at her keyboard - i just told him that you can just change you keyboard easily - by microsoft . nad i missspelled konnichiwa xd i wrote konichiwa^^
it´s not "free" in germany. all the people pay for that in germany with their taxes.
AntiWarWeapon Yeah and thats a far better option than what you get in US or UK.
it's expensive for germans. But free for foreigners. That's why she started to learn german.
Where i live, we call that kind of people parasites.
If the international students studying in Germany live there afterwards for as little as 5 years, they'll cover their college tuition in taxes and then some. 50% of students who come from other countries stay. When they live there 10 years, you do the math, they cover the other 50% who leave. It's not a bad system at all.
Yes THANK YOU it’s really not fair that others take advantage of it ...🤨
Lol, so it's free then.
I'm Russian myself and I'm trying to learn German! It's awesome that you've managed to learn it so fast, and you speak it very well!
Me also i wanna learn Germany can we learn together
When you said "My native language is Russian", I was like уф можно выдохнуть
😂😂😂😂
What does that mean🗿
@@Em_Jayy it means like wow, right now it's ok😅
@@АнастасияКрылова-ы9ч thank you xD
зхахаха зэ сэйм филин
Thanks a lot for your tips, Marina! They are really useful. I've been struggling to learn German for almost 2 years with some gaps, but still have something like A2-B1, I'll definitely try your recommendations=)
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I hope you can learn it easily, my friend. I believe in you. Good luck in your life
Marina Mogilko your channel is extremely useful,u share all your experience with us I am from Uzbekistan but i am keen on watching your videos,you are perfect,beautiful,clever!!!😊
You don't sound Russian while speaking English. I would have guessed you're from the Netherlands or Finland.
Evil Pagan she's from Russia, her name is Malina
Her English is so good she looks like Canadian more than Russian..
I learned english in a hard way but effective, and now I am in love with you :)
Her: Find a band you enjoy listening to.
Me: *Listens to Rammstein*
So.........you did not really learned German fast. Change the name of the video to "My personal long story about how I learned German."
2 weeks to skip the whole B level, which usually takes months/years? Okay
She obviosly did have that C-level already, the thing was she managed to activate it in just two weeks. not bad
OMG! I didn't know that Tokio Hotel is a german band. I went search quickly to listening and I loved the songs in German too
OMG I used to LOVE Tokio Hotel. And it's funny that you said people didn't like them because they were so mainstream, because here in the states literally no one knew who they were expect me 😂 I listened to them in English and German, but I always preffered their German songs 💗 great video!
Dein deutsch ist sehr gut 👍
Mrs. Baumkind Ihr akzent nicht das beste aber ist ok
Mein ist not gut
Mrs. Baumkind mëine german ist nicht gut. Ich lernen 👍
Mrs. Baumkind no it’s not lol
Yo...
I'm so thankful because your english is so clear to be listened by Asian, und Danke, you motivate me must hardstudy Deutsche sprache to get college im Deutcshlant, God bless you frau
The series is called: Türkisch für Anfänger😂
Exactly 😂
You'll get messed up if you watch that
trust me we watched it in school and as seasons went on, the weirder it got
im lucky for born in turkey
nope
FRANZÖSISCH FÜR ANFAENGER
I really like watching European teen vlogs, the vlogs are good, good, watching fun is not boring. I have a dream, I want to travel around Europe. I want to vlog beautiful places in Europe. I want to watch football there directly from the stadium, I want to meet great players there, Jesus Mesdi Dam Baba and others. muhon, support my vlog, I'm now working hard to become a UA-camr and amassing money so that I can travel to expose all of Europe, I'm Indonesian
Yea! exactly the same reason why i started learning german: a free education in university
Love Dresden!!!❤️ Cool that you went there 🥳
You from??
I really want to learn German, and I'd love to go and study there! I just started a new job that's really well paid and I don't know what to do :(
Whats the point of going to study there if you already have a good paying job.
ikr wtf?
warcalf Viel Spaß damit:) :
WillXDGaming oh yes, i really am....
Radha soami ji
My mother tongue is Arabic. I’m 12 years old, And when i was 3 years old my family went to live in germany for 4 years so i came back to saudi arabia when i was 7 years old. Then when i was 11 years old i started learn german by a book and an application, Videos and google translate.
My dream is go and study in Germany - Bonn when i become in the university. Now i’m still a beginner but i’m good at it.
I was dreaming to speak French but i give up when i finished save the letters and the characters. ITS VERY HARD!
So i need to speak german fluently in the next year. Thank your for this video❤️
Danke, Tschüss.
i think Germany has already enought arabs
Heracles Ἡρακλῆς they want more, they get money because of us.
So they are happy when arab family live in germany.
Do you understand now why the most of syrians and palestinians go and live in germany?
Hey Fal, laß dich nicht von Schrumpf-Herkules und schwarz-zu-cool-zum-denken nicht verunsichern. Deutschland wartet vielleicht nicht mit soviel Gastfreundschaft auf dich wie du es aus dem Nahen Osten kennst, aber die meisten Deutschen wissen es SEHR zu schätzen wenn jemand ihre Sprache und Kultur kennen lernen will.
Hey Fal, don't let Shrincules and black-to-cool-to-use-his-brain get to you. While Germany might not welcome you with the same warm hospitality as you might be used from the middle-east, but most germans do really appreciate it if people want to learn their language and culture.
Ah, also doch einer von den Möchtegern Doitschen der seine latent homosexuellen Neigungen hinter Homophobie verstecken muss. :D. ^^ Also jetzt nochmal ganz langsam für die cognitively challenged:
Ich weiß mehr über Deutschland als du jemals wissen wirst. Ich könnte dir Vorträge über die Geschichte über weiter Teile des zentraleuropäischen Raums bis in die prä-indoeuropäische Vorzeit halten. Heck meine Kinder wissen vermutlich mehr über die Geschichte des heiligen römischen Reiches deutscher Nation als du. Ich weiß meine Heimat SEHR zu schätzen, und rede sehr gern und positiv darüber. Aber vor allem bin ich auch durchaus stolz darauf, das wir als Nation aus unserer Vergangenheit gelernt haben und Menschen in Not willkommen heißen, statt sie wie deine Geistesgenossen es taten mit einem rosa Winkel einzusperren und zu ermorden.
Meine Vorfahren haben schon unter Karl dem Großen gekämpft, später unter den Ottonen als Amtsadel gedient. Ich weiß wo sie begraben sind, ich weiß wann sie zum Guten und wann zum Schlechten wirkten. Ich weiß um die Geschichte der deutschsprachigen aber auch französisch, tschechisch und polnischsprachigen Teilstaaten des HRE in denen sie lebten und um die politischen und kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen diesen... kannst du gleiches von dir behaupten? Oder reicht dein "Deutschsein/Österreichersein" nur bis zu dem Übermaß an Biergenuß zurück der für deine Zeugung verantwortlich zeichnet?
Was ich dir sagen möchte ist: wir Deutschen überlassen euch rechtem Pack nicht dieses Land. Wir überlassen euch nicht den Begriff Patriotismus, denn ihr seid keine deutschen oder österreichischen Patrioten. Ihr seid deutschtümelnder Abschaum. Echte Deutsche (ebenso Österreicher etc.) EGAL wie lange sie schon hier leben, sehen die Stärken aber auch die Schwächen ihres Landes. Sie werfen nicht mit Begriffen wie "Schwuchteln" um sich, und werten auch nicht jede Kritik als "Gefahr für das Abendland". Sie sehen nicht in jedem Fremden eine Gefahr, sondern einen Menschen der positives oder negatives für dieses Land beitragen kann. Brauners Geschmeiß dagegen hat schon bewiesen das sie nur in einer bestimmten Art beitragen können: durch destruktives Dummgelabber und Mord.
Also verzieh dich wieder an deinen Stammtisch, denn solange Brechts "der Schoß ist fruchtbar noch aus dem dies kroch" gilt, solange werden wir echten Deutschen euch entgegen treten. Und merke dir vielleicht auch: man sollte nicht unbewaffnet zu einem intellektuellen Duell erscheinen.
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stay where you are, as saudi arabian you have no right to stay here. And definitely cant study here if you dont speak the language
Woo you are amazing
I speak 3 language English Arabic and Turkish and I will leran Germany soon
It seems that you are a really smart girl, but the thing you said about jumping from B1 to C1 in two weeks is utter load of bullshit. Especially in passing the Goethe test which is the hardest there is. I believe you that you got the C1, but you probably knew language quite well earlier. I got to know a lot of people studying in Germany or doing internships and none of them got to B2 level in less than a year, and that is with intense course where they were not working or studying just learning German. In Austria if you are a foreigner and you want to study in German you have to attend lessons for two years actively in order to get to the C1.
The other thing about this certificates, I attended German language classes for seven months preparing to pass B1 OeSD test. I passed it with almost 80% success rate. Month later I went to Germany and all I got to do is to embarrass myself with my German knowledge. Point is preparing for this tests teaches you how to pass them, not how to speak, study or especially work in German language.
Reason why I decided to post this comment at all is just to tell people that German language is complicated and requires time and effort, no matter on how good you are with languages, and if you are planing to get B2 or C1 certificate for your studies you have to take time to learn it, because in less than a year it is not possible. Don't put a pressure on yourself to learn it fast or don't think you can learn it fast, be cautions in planing.
MrThaRevolution I would say that it is possible to get to C1 level in one year but it depends on your dedication, surroundings and being reasonably intelligent helps. You don't need to be a genius. In my case I'm living in Germany for 1 year (2 months 9 days in) for my Erasmus Exchange and I have started writing the cases, grammar rules, nouns, verbs and all the other things on post it notes and I stick them on my door and I also watch Netflix in German with English subtitles along with a tiny bit of Duolingo.
MrThaRevolution yes!!!!
I am also currently in my Deutsch Kurz A1 and while I have had some life experience in Germany and my wife being German, it is difficult to master. Within a year that is. I currently live Germany and it helps, but it takes a glotal mastery as well. Its possible and fun to do. Just practice guys.
MrThaRevolution as u mentioned to go from b1 to c1 in two weeks is a absurd. From b2 to c1 it takes approximately 6 months living in the country which speaks the target language. So from b1 to c1 will take somewhat 8~12 months. Exams are way different than using a language in real life. I like to do a comparison saying that exams are just a license, in other words, a proof that you have certain level in a given language. So when reaching a certain level, what is necessary is only to do some mocks exams and you will be fine. How to reach a different level is a complete different story.
I learned German up to B2 in a little over a year and now I'm 1 year and 4 months in and I'm doing the Gymnasium exam in Switzerland.... I'm like between B2 C1 and I started studying French 6 months ago and I'm on B1 in French, and yeah she is saying bullshit in 2 weeks from b1 to c1 bullllllshit I needed a year and a half LIVING here (Switzerland)
Thank you for this video , its inspiring to hear stories like this.
Spaciba vam balshaye'!
Hey Natasha ❤️
Good
I'm used to watch your videos. It's really useful. I am grateful to you for your videos. For you, English is second language. So am I. I am a language student. Now, I am studying English and Myanmar. I want to be a polyglot. I am also interested in France and German. Albeit I am now studying English, I will try to learn in the near future. And your videos are really a great help.
My mother tongue is russian and I also know german and english!!!
lily winx what a special snowflake are you
wow
cool!!
you mean your mother langauge. 😊
boi that works too
Does listening to Rammstein songs on repeat count as studying German?
@li ku "Du hast" can be translated as "You have" but not "You are". Guess you have to listen to it again :>
Du bist das Schiff und ist der Kapitan...
Thank you Marina, you are such a good positive example for us all. Very hardworking and very enjoyable to watch as well ! thank you
omg, when I became suscribed I though your native language was english!.
haha the best compliment!
+linguamarina. thank you for your UA-cam channel, you know, i am taking german, spanish, russian and a little bit of italian classes.
linguamarina you look so beautiful.