Talk to people
Talk to people on the street directly! Request the information: for guidance on when or at what time the next bus will arrive - regardless of whether or not you really need the information. , That would be very easy. If you are brave and open, you can try other ways to talk to people.
taking notes
Now you have listened carefully to people and heard some words or phrases that you do not know yet. You really want to remember it or look up at home - but you forgot it. So it is a good idea to always have a notebook with you so that you can write down the words you just picked. Of course, you can also use mobile devices. The main thing is that you can immediately write unknown words somewhere so that you do not forget them later.
Listen
How can you improve your German language? If you live in a German-speaking country, there are many ways you can train and expand your German skills on the street while walking or on the bus and train. The following tips are based on all skills and should encourage you to use the German-speaking environment as a learning aid.
reading
Banners, general public information, posters, billboards, flyers, newspapers,… There are lots of reading materials you can use to learn German on the go. Take a good look at familiar images, headlines, slogans and words, and first try to get context out of them. Maybe you can extract and understand individual new words from context and words you already know ... great idea, right?
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We offer you some training books and summaries of the most important grammar in the German language, in addition to the course from udemy and some sites that will help you
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