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		<title>Ways To Learn To Speak German Quickly And Cheaply</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cheap Way To Learn German]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Learn German Cheaply]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with most learning, learning German can be split into two methods that are polar opposites and most people can fit into one or the other to a varying degree based on their circumstances. There are people that do not have the time to spend but are prepared to spend money and those that have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with most learning, learning German can be split into two methods that are polar opposites and most people can fit into one or the other to a varying degree based on their circumstances. There are people that do not have the time to spend but are prepared to spend money and those that have the time to spend but not the money.</p>
<p>Someone with plenty of money is happy to spend this money on reaching a good level of German (and they probably realize that they will make the money back with improved job prospects or increases in pay). A person with plenty of time will use this spare time but avoid spending money on becoming fluent. Both approaches will give you success but they work in different ways and have benefits and disadvantages unique to them.</p>
<p>So typically, a person that is happy to spend money on attaining their goal of German fluency may enrol in an intensive, immersion course in Germany that last for a few weeks or even longer. Immersion is often cited as being the best way to learn a foreign language. The main advantage of using an immersion process is that you are living in a country where the language is spoken.</p>
<p>So you are exposed to it 24/7. Although this is not strictly true as you might do some sleeping during that time, but you know what I mean. You will hear German all the time and you will be given ample opportunities to practice what you have learned in the course with people that you meet in shops, bars or at social events. This can certainly increase your language skills and get you to a level of German fluency or good conversational German in no time at all. But this is an expensive option and many people cannot affors this cost to learn a language.</p>
<p>For these people the other option is to avoid the costs associated with an immersion course and take their time learning the language. This method works and you can get to a good conversational level but it will take a bit of your time.</p>
<p>Typically, you would buy a home study course or attend night classes. In other words, you would be squeezing your German studies in between all the other daily activities that you have to do.</p>
<p>If you go for a home study German course, comprising of some audios or a software package, then you would probably use it in between your responsibilities at work or spending time with your partner. Of course this method would be cheaper than going to Germany or another German speaking country and taking a course but it would also take a bit more time to get the adequate German language skills to become fluent.</p>
<p>So how do you combine the two ? How do you learn efficiently without the huge outlay in money at the same time ? This is a tough problem but the solution is to bring the immersion method to you.</p>
<p>You may live in the back of beyond and rarely see a person, let alone a German speaking person so how can you immerse yourself in German if this is the case.</p>
<p>This is where audio-visual material like books, TV, radio, DVDs and most importanlty the internet come into the equation.Dive into the language by listening to German music and watching German TV programs or films as much as possible. Leverage the power of the internet to learn German. Go to sites where German language videos can be viewed like youtube. You can find all sorts of stuff like interviews, music and documentaries. Some are even subtitled with English.</p>
<p>You may also think about interacting with other people by using the online forums and chatrooms. Look into podcasts that feature German language courses. Checkout other popular websites that have German courses, many of which can be accessed for free. A recent innovation in language teaching thanks to the internet and voip communications is getting one on one lessons with a professional German teacher from the comfort of your lounge room. Whilst this will cost money, you can do it from home and it will work out to be a lot less than flying to Germany.</p>
<p>Give yourself as much time listening, learning and speaking German as possible. Devote a whole day or a weekend to this task. Weekends are best because you have less commitments and more free time. Each weekend, turn your home into a little part of Germany and your ability to speak German will come on in leaps and bounds.</p>
<p>Interested in getting a German course, then visit <a href="http://rocketgermanreview.com">Rocket German Review</a> . The site has reviews on three popular German courses, including the <a href="http://rocketgermanreview.com/rocket-german-review/">review of Rocket German</a> course and <a href="http://rocketgermanreview.com/compare-rocket-german-to-rosetta-stone-german-language-course/">compare Rosetta Stone to Rocket German</a>.</p>
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