Über proud.įind yourself a tutor or even a language exchange partner and get chatting. As I mentioned in the intro, it’s what I used to boost my speaking level in German from this to this. Of course, the best way to improve your pronunciation, a spoken skill, is by…speaking. You can buy the course by clicking right here Tip 3 – italki Kerstin has done a great job putting this course together and it will be a great help in perfecting your German pronunciation. However, the best part is that you can watch and download the individual videos on your computer and use the Gumroad app to learn on the go. There’s also no deadline for the course meaning you can study whenever suits you best. Kerstin uses Hochdeutsch throughout the course, which is presented at an enjoyable and steady pace. It’s called Speak German Like a Native, which is pretty much what we’re aiming for, right? Hooray! My good friend, fellow language blogger, and podcasting buddy, Kerstin Cable has recently released her new online video course which focuses on German pronunciation. Anyway, Rhinospike is good! Tip 2 – Speak German Like a Native Look at my sticker collection waiting to be stuck. I have to say though, I’m the worst with stickers. I was lucky enough to meet the founder at this year’s Polyglot Gathering in Berlin and even came away with a sticker. This can be as simple as a short list of individual words or as complex as a longer text to improve your fluidity in the language. The idea is that you submit a text you wish to be spoken by a native speaker to help you get to grips with how it would really sound in your target language. It’s completely awesome, completely useful, and completely free. Rhinospike is a great tool that I just don’t use enough. Ready to find your way to actually learn a language with confidence? Apply to join me in Language Life, my transformational group program for learners of any language.Īnd now to those tips to improve German pronunciation… Tip 1 – Rhinospike Time to quit feeling guilty about your language learning. All that hunting around online for “the one method/system/formula” to learn a language leads to is feeling guilty about where you’re at. You *should* have at least 3 online lessons or exchanges a week. You *need to* ignore grammar and focus on speaking only. Quit Feeling Guilty About Your Language Learning. I promise there’ll be something here for you too. Some of these tips would also be suitable for learning other languages, so if you’re not currently a Deutsch learner, keep reading. Danke! With that in mind, today I want to share some tips to improve German pronunciation. So I guess I have German to thank for giving me something to blog about way back when. Not only that but my very first YouTube video actually features me speaking shaky and weak German! In fact, one of the first things I blogged about was my progress improving my German speaking. Despite that, and not using it regularly in everyday life, it’s actually one of my better languages. German is a language I don’t write about much on the blog. 12 Top Tips: How to Improve German Pronunciation
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