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How to learn a good language by immigrating to Germany

German is defined as a small language in many people's minds, but in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and their border areas, more than 654.38 billion people grew up speaking German. German is the largest mother tongue, surpassing English and French. Outside Europe, the situation is different. In the world language ranking, German lags far behind English, Chinese and Hindi, but still ranks in the top 12, far exceeding Japanese, Korean and Finnish. Many people think that German is not particularly pleasant to listen to. Far less melodious than French, less gentle than English, less enthusiastic than Italian, less sentimental than Russian and less aggressive than Japanese. People think German sounds like a cement mixer, or a group of hoarse geese hit a tree with a stolen cement mixer. However, as long as you study German a little deeply, you can find great and powerful beauty in scattered syllables.

Of course, compared with English, German grammar is really very difficult to learn, but it can be easily learned as long as the methods are proper.

First of all, when new immigrants first arrive in Germany, it is necessary to enroll in language training classes if they want to learn German well, but it is best to teach themselves grammar. German is complicated, and it is difficult and boring to get started by self-study. Language classes can provide an environment for language use. Miss Wang, an immigrant guest, said: The language classes I applied for at that time belonged to two different institutions, but the class style was the same. Half the time the teacher talks and half the time the group talks. There are many European students in my class. My grammar is better than most of them, but my speaking and listening are directly killed. German classes emphasize listening and speaking training, so don't worry too much about grammar. Therefore, I suggest that when you have time, you can teach yourself grammar lessons and practice oral English and listening in the environment of language classes.

Then in the process of learning German, we can find a language partner, just like when we are learning English. There are also many Germans who want to learn Chinese. We can study together. You can teach him Chinese, and he can teach you German. In this way, you can not only learn authentic German, but also make friends and increase your interest in language learning.

In life, if you are often with people with good German, your spoken English will advance by leaps and bounds unconsciously, so immigrating to Germany is the best way to learn German.

Since we are all in Germany, we should seize every opportunity to learn in life. Because you get the most important thing in language learning, that is the language environment, so you should make good use of this language environment, ask more questions, observe more and eavesdrop more. Schools, supermarkets and subways are all places to learn languages. In a short time, a large number of common words in life will be repeated, and language progress will be rapid.

Miss Wang said: I still remember when I first arrived in Germany, I couldn't speak when I bought a subway ticket. My language class couldn't keep up with the rhythm and I couldn't understand what the teacher said. Half a year has passed, and my German has made great progress. I can use my medical insurance card to make an appointment with a doctor, and I can go to see a doctor alone, and I can check anywhere I want. My daily life is basically accessible. A German teacher once said to me: In language learning, accumulation is the most important, and persistence is the most important.