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ahiyankabir13

Hi everyone! Where can I get a free course ( zoom if found) in German? Tell me please!

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SimCityAT

Hi everyone! Where can I get a free course ( zoom if found) in German? Tell me please! - @ahiyankabir13

I don't think you will find someone for free on Zoom to teach you German. If you want to start learning German then have a look on YouTube, there are hundreds of videos on the site.

Rayval1

I use Duolingo, using that and speaking with people can help you a lot. You can use the free version just have a few ads and have to watch your hearts as you cannot use it until it get refilled. You loose a heart every time you get and question wrong. You can use the practice to regenerate hearts quickly or there is a paid option. I never used the paid option because i think it is too expensive.

nayasholisticlife

I  use preply, it is also comparable  good cheap in compare other applications you  can fin a tutor with any price.alos easz  german videos are so  helpful with English translation

Tobias_Zug

@SimCityAT

yeah finding something structured for free is actually harder than it sounds


I had the same problem when I started, a lot of random youtube videos but no clear path


what helped me most was following a simple structure (basic sentences, daily situations, speaking early) instead of jumping between resources


if you’re just starting, try to focus on that and not overcomplicate it

William Trimmer

Conversation is the key to German language learning. Look for expat groups in cities near you that meet for coffee, drinks etc. these are great opportunities to meet with people who also want to improve their language skills. If you are looking for more structured way is Udemy. A popular large online tutor (recorded) led course database. Covers vocabulary, grammar, language exam prep and A1, B1, C1 learning courses. Always have deals.

Tobias_Zug

@William Trimmer good point about conversation practice, that's what made the biggest difference for me too. meeting people in person also keeps you accountable in a way apps can't.

@ahiyankabir13 if you're preparing for an actual exam like Goethe A1, one thing I'd add is to practice speaking out loud early, even alone. most free resources are reading/listening heavy and then the speaking part of the exam catches people off guard. even recording yourself answering simple questions ("where do you live", "what do you do") helps a lot.