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“Pimsleur and Rosetta Stone are so expensive because they don't expect regular people to pay full price. I'm actually not a fan of these programs (I prefer Michel Thomas, Assimil, Teach Yourself, Colloquial, or Langenscheidt), but if you want to use them, be sure to get them for free from your local library.”
Judith Meyer, 72 Ways to Learn German for Free - Tips, Tricks and Websites Used by Polyglots
“google “German mistranslations” and have some fun picking up new vocabulary. You probably won't need to re-inforce these words through study at all, because the brain is particularly good at remembering information that made us laugh or provoked a strong emotion.”
Judith Meyer, 72 Ways to Learn German for Free - Tips, Tricks and Websites Used by Polyglots
“you can basically learn all the grammar and vocabulary you need to be fluent from Duolingo and then you just need to work on your speaking and listening comprehension”
Judith Meyer, 72 Ways to Learn German for Free - Tips, Tricks and Websites Used by Polyglots
“Download an internet radio app like Shoutcast Radio or TuneIn Radio and start listening to German radio stations today!”
Judith Meyer, 72 Ways to Learn German for Free - Tips, Tricks and Websites Used by Polyglots