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Use this page as your main hub to learn German with a practical sequence and real learning resources.

How to start learning German step by step

Use a clear sequence: core vocabulary and sentence patterns first, then daily mini-dialogues, then focused writing and listening. This builds stable progress instead of random activity.

  • Phase 1: A1 basics and everyday expressions.
  • Phase 2: A2 communication with longer responses.
  • Phase 3: B1 with opinions, explanations, and structure.

Common beginner mistakes and fast fixes

Many learners consume content but rarely produce language. Prioritize active tasks: speak out loud, write short texts, revise, and repeat.

  • Do not only collect words; use them in sentences.
  • Add a 5-minute review after each lesson.
  • Shadow dialogues instead of only reading them.

Recommended learning path on this platform

Start from the right level, add daily vocabulary practice, and reserve weekly slots for listening and writing.

  • Choose level → learn lessons → apply in exercises.
  • Use dialogue training for real-life situations.
  • Review progress monthly against clear goals.

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Frequently asked questions

For many learners, 4-6 focused hours plus short daily review works well.

Do both in parallel: apply small grammar points immediately in mini-dialogues.

Set measurable weekly goals and track visible progress.
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