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[L165]Learn German Language Online
by Michael Gabrikow, Mic
Not all languages can be learnt online. It depends on what you're trying to learn and what your mother tongue is or what other languages you're already familiar with. For example, learning Chinese online won't be as easy as learning German through the same methods. Chinese requires more careful assimilation of grammar rules, vocabulary and learning steps whereas German can be learn more "freely" (and I'm not talking just about the financial costs). If you're reading this, you're either at least moderately familiar with English, or English is your mother tongue and this is a good starting point to learn German online, since there are a lot of connections that can be made between the two languages.

With German becoming an increasingly important language on the international stage, more and more people leave their course books behind and seek out websites that can offer free language lessons online. They're faster, more convenient, you can go through them from the comfort of your own home and most importantly, they are much easier to assimilate, since an online lesson, unlike a course book for example, can combine visual and audio elements to make your learning process faster. In the past, this was not possible as websites were pretty blunt back then, they were just "clones" of course books with text, text and more text.

With the increased interactivity offered by many language learning sites out there, you can take online quizzes, play language games on the Internet, or on some sites, take audio/video lessons like you would from an audio or video tape. Forget about wasting time going to your local store, buying the tape, buying a good stereo and a set of headphones - now you have all these bundled up for free on the Internet. Technology is a blast, isn't it?

Many websites (such as Internet Polyglot for example) offer a wide variety of methods to learn German, ranging from standard basic-to-advanced lessons, to word memorization games, text-video quizzes (like the ones that have you attach a specific word to a specific image - sort of like an interactive flashcard game) and so forth. Using games to increase German vocabulary or strengthen your grammar rules is also a solid option. Although many consider these games "childish", they're actually quite important and efficient, since you're learning while having fun and we all know that this is a major boost to assimilating new words naturally.

One good tip would be to try and find quizzes and games that don't simply use words. Sure, you can easily memorize a few words each day, but they won't be "printed" in your memory as strongly as if you would have something visual attached to them. Our brain holds visual images much longer in our memory than simple strings of characters and words, so it's a good idea to associate a picture to each word. When learning German, it's even easier to do this since German has a lot of cognates with English (words that look or sound alike in the two languages and that share a common meaning) so you can stamp the English word instead of a visual image to the new word.

However, watch out for false cognates as they can be quite misleading. False cognates are words that sound or look alike in both languages, but their meaning is completely different, so if you don't learn to spot them, you could be using words in completely inappropriate contexts. Fortunately, the list of false cognates is not that high between English and German, but it's still a good idea to learn these exceptions by hard.

I'll leave it to you to find the right websites for learning German online, but know that you shouldn't just settle for the first one you find. Try learning from two sources and go through several websites before settling in on these two. In most cases, this will offer you a more complete coverage of the German language.

MyLanguageExchange is a website that offers free German lesson plans, and free guidelines and tips on language exchange, all designed by experts in language exchange learning. MyLanguageExchange allows you to learn German by getting you a German-speaking language exchange partner, to practice writing emails with pen pals in German, written German conversation with text chat, and spoken German using voice chat.

The main emphasis with MyLanguageExchange is to learn real German slang, expressions, etc, used by ordinary native speakers, getting used to the manner in which real native speakers speak in casual German conversation, and finding a friend from the German-speaking culture.

Deutsch-Lernen.com: Free lessons on learning German

Deutsch-Lernen is a free online German learning course that incorporates 10 German lessons for total beginners, an overview of basic German grammar rules, assisted by concise grammar tables and example sentences; and 24 German grammar lessons for advanced learners, selected German exercises with 3 levels of difficulty, several (7) tips on new German orthography, and 2 online German tests.

Additional features of site include study tips, international pen pals, chat, famous quotations, and an online German dictionary to translate German terms into 70 languages including French, English, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Chinese, Spanish, and more.

Oklahoma State University German Online

Oklahoma State University () offers a German Online learning curriculum started 1984 for high schools using the Internet. German Online is a series of distance learning courses, from which students can receive credit for the courses from their high school, and has now taught German to more than 20,000 students.

OSU German Online provides 5-days-a week courses, which students can access via the internet to take quizzes and tests, and make use of video, animation and sound files to help them practice vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar points and learn the culture of German-speaking countries. Telephone sessions for learning spoken German and assistance via toll-free 800 numbers are also available.

German For Travellers

Germanfortravellers is another online German learning site that offers free lessons, as well as paid courses. Free lessons include Vocabulary exercises with audio, Grammar, and other exercises such as Text-only, Crosswords, Pictures, Audio, Video, and Flash.

In order to access the complete Germanfortravellers site and its special features, you have to sign up as a paid member, which is $15.95/year. Special Features include grammar explanations, Useful Vocab Lists, over 2000 audio files, culture pages etc.

BabelNation.com German: Courses and Exams for free.

BabelNation German is a web-service that offers totally free German courses, exercises and exams. The lessons are geared to enable learners to understand conversations, and communicate with German speaking natives. The website also allows you to design your own German worksheets and participate in the German language forum discussions. Interactive features of the BabelNation German includes the following features:

• German sound examples
• Vocabulary trainers
• Online tests
• Pictures

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