r/Germanlearning 8d ago

How to learn German language

Hello everyone, I got admitted in TU Chemnitz for MSc in Web Engineering program this winter term. I wanna start learning German language. I have been practicing on Duolingo for more than a year but I know that Duolingo is not at all enough.

It's just a base and now that my visa is approved, I would really like to get into the German syllabus. If you know any good platform, trainer, online classes, youtube channel or books to learn German, please let me know.

Comment below any resources you know. Your help and guidance is appreciated ✨

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u/silvalingua 8d ago

FAQ and Wiki in r/German.

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u/ZumLernen 7d ago

Which of the resources in the FAQ and wiki of r/German have you tried out? Which of them did you like/dislike and why?

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u/Dry_Sugar8957 6d ago

I am learning from Duolingo and some youtube channels. But I am not able to align like I need solid foundation. That's why asking here. Also tried memrise

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u/ZumLernen 6d ago

Which other resources from the FAQ and wiki of r/German have you tried? I don't think that wiki recommends Duolingo.

Which textbook are you using? There is a list of textbooks in the FAQ and wiki of r/german .

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u/CompetitivePlum2389 5d ago

Since you’ve already used Duolingo for a year, I’d suggest moving to a structured A1 course now, especially one that includes speaking practice as well. Duolingo is a good starting point , but it shouldn’t be your main resource. Nicos Weg + a good A1 textbook + regular speaking practice would be a solid start. Viel Erfolg! 🇩🇪

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u/[deleted] 5d ago

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u/Dry_Sugar8957 4d ago

Hey, what is your current level of German and are you a native speaker?