How can I practice German speaking at home?
How can I practice German speaking at home?
Stage 1: On your own
- Exercise 1: Speak German to your houseplants…or other things or people that won’t talk back!
- Exercise 2: Pause and repeat videos or listening tracks.
- Exercise 3: Record your own voice to critique it.
- Exercise 4: Make a video (and maybe even post it!)
How can I improve my German at home?
How to Improve Your German Faster: 7 Proven Tips to Accelerate Your Progress
- Learn Literal Translations of Sentences.
- Get a Grasp on the Grammar.
- Don’t Let Grammar Get in the Way.
- Use New Vocab in Old Sentences.
- Say It Loud and Proud.
- Write Phrases out in Longhand.
- Group Similar Sentences and Words.
How do I speak Deutsch fluently?
7 tips on speaking German fluently and confidently
- Listen in. Every good conversation starts with good listening.
- Learn the genders. German has three genders, so it’s important to learn nouns along with their gender.
- Hack your memory.
- Turn up the volume.
- Record yourself.
- Create a personal phrasebook.
- Speak up.
What are some basic German phrases?
Here are some of the most basic German phrases to get you started. Further on in this lesson we will look at the pronunciation of these and more German phrases. Wie geht es dir? – How are you? (casual) Wie geht es Ihnen? – How are you? (formal) Mir geht es gut – I’m well. Mir geht es nicht so gut – I’m not so well.
How do you say how are you in German?
Further on in this lesson we will look at the pronunciation of these and more German phrases. Wie geht es dir? – How are you? (casual) Wie geht es Ihnen? – How are you? (formal) Mir geht es gut – I’m well. Mir geht es nicht so gut – I’m not so well.
How do you greet someone in German?
For starters, you can use the all-purpose Hallo! (Hello!). This is pretty informal and casual, but you still hear it often. Germany is getting more and more casual over time! Guten Morgen! Good morning! Guten Tag! Good afternoon! Guten Abend! Good evening!
How do you Say Hello in Germany?
When it comes to more informal ways of greeting, you can also simply say “Hi!” — a widely used phrase in Germany as well. If you’d like to learn more German greetings, check out our post on saying hello in German!