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How to learn German with zero foundation?
Introduction to zero-based German:

1, learn German pronunciation first, because German pronunciation can help you remember words (each letter has a unique pronunciation, you can read words according to letters, German words are like Pinyin, and you can also spell letters according to pronunciation).

2, practice oral English, listen to some German songs, often go to German websites and listen to some German radio. Some websites have a lot of learning materials, including videos and audio, which can be used to practice listening.

3. Beginners recommend using Lang's German dictionary, which is characterized by clear definitions and bilingual explanations in Chinese and German.

4, and then learn all kinds of clauses (the previous ones are mastered, and the clauses are not difficult to learn). When you encounter new words in the process of learning grammar, you can write them down and recite them. In other words, memorizing words is a gradual process. After learning the basic grammar, you can expand words on a large scale.

The trick is to practice with specific situations and communicative intentions. After all, there is generally no German environment for learning German in China, so I have to imagine some scenes in my mind or find a conversation partner to simulate them.

Such as greetings, self-introduction, asking for directions, shopping and so on. Memorizing lonely grammatical phenomena and words is often monotonous, so it is more practical to remember what to say on some specific occasions. If necessary, blurt it out without searching for the right words and grammar first.

Method 2:

Do not translate and read the original text. Reading, it doesn't matter if you don't understand, just reading is to cultivate a sense of language. When you read a lot of original texts, you can blurt out the correct words without thinking.

Read articles with translations. At this time, you should spend more time translating and reading. Generally speaking, I read Chinese first, translate it myself, then read German, and then compare my translation mistakes later. When you do this, you will obviously feel the lack of German thinking and vocabulary in China. Write it down immediately after comparison, and the effect is very good, which is much more rewarding than simply remembering grammar and vocabulary.