![]() ![]() To reacquire all the German words you have learned before but can’t remember now, you could do the following: Knowing vocabulary will help you immensely with conversing in a language and German is no exception. Don’t be afraid to find new ways to learn. Mark your new beginning with a shiny notebook or a new Evernote entry for your comments in German. I found that a mix of grammar exercises, easy reading, watching and listening has best helped my students dig out their long lost German. You want to find some new and old ways to practise your German. ![]() Now it’s time to get a little more serious about reconnecting with your old friend. Once you’re hooked up again and have realised how much you’ve lost, cried about (but forgiven yourself) and maybe even skimmed over old exercises, you probably have an idea of where you stand and how much knowledge you have retained. It doesn’t matter what you read, watch or listen to, just prime your brain for what’s coming up and enjoy the adrenaline shooting through your body when everything gets rewired in your mind. ![]() You could do that by just reading a (simple text) in German, by listening to a song in German, by watching a movie in German or by listening to German podcasts (links further down).ĭon’t think about it too much, just surround yourself with German. Short for ‘Gehen wir es an!’ meaning ‘Let’s get crackin’ ![]()
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