If you are on a mission to learn German at home then there really is one way only and that’s online. Sure, you could visit the library and see what they have to offer but the truth is, German is not a really difficult language to grasp and if you are fluent in english, then be reminded that there are a number of english words derived from the German language.

You need to consider the type of online course you sign up for. We are living in the age of interactivity and whatever course you decide on should contain this as a large part of the offering. Read the rest of this entry

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We’re living in a global society, where everything is connected via the Internet, making the world so much smaller and one becomes increasingly aware of other people outside your zip code, people outside your culture and beliefs, people from other countries.

While English serves its purpose, one becomes increasingly aware in terms of economic, business, tourism, science and research and general career issues how increasingly important it is to learn to speak a foreign language. When considering which language to learn one should take into consideration the impact of that language on the global village. In the following one will see how beneficial it is to learn the German language. Read the rest of this entry

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If you want to learn German, check the free online options. While you could pay to go to a school and take classes online, on their time schedule, and in their hard wooden or plastic seats, with the textbook that is close to a “Ben Franklin” to buy, but why should you? There are many resources online for German learners, mostly free! Before you go to the expense and inconvenience of another option, see what is available online free. Learning German doesn’t have to be hard and tedious. It can be fun and exciting! The computer has the power to liven up your studies… Read the rest of this entry

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