How to become fluent in German quickly (all that I did)

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Wondering how to become fluent in German quickly? Here's all that I did---and while it seems straightforward, keep in mind everyone learns at their own pace.
    Even my current life situation and responsibilities were very different from when I became fluent in German quickly (that was years ago). Though this fluency story to become fluent in German quickly still stands...
    I've discovered during my ENTIRE language learning journey (learning 8+ languages) how results will vary across languages, how becoming fluent quickly isn't always the most important goal, and how self compassion is the greatest language learning tool ultimately. At Language Travel Adoptee, this is where learning languages has led me, and I'd love for you to follow me on my journey.
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    0:40 How French influenced becoming fluent in German
    1:32 Reason why I picked German
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    4:12 My study routine to learn German
    11:31 My college experience learning German
    14:54 How did I know I became fluent in German?
    15:30 How I recovered after taking a break from German + Takeaways

Komentáře • 11

  • @languagetraveladoptee
    @languagetraveladoptee  Před 11 měsíci

    → Become more authentically YOU in your languages to end the frustration and stress (and, finally feel more calm, confident, and proud about your progress!). Work with me in my deep dive workshops that offer a more sustainable, therapeutic, and holistic approach to learning. Join the waitlist to know when I’m hosting the next one: language-travel-adoptee.ck.page/c9877e34c8
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  • @mariafernandamartinez1093
    @mariafernandamartinez1093 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Great tips🎉 I speak Spanish as it is my mother tongue 😂 I also speak English, Portuguese, Italian and I truly hope to achieve fluency in German

  • @huseyingozcu6429
    @huseyingozcu6429 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you for sharing your experience with us

    • @languagetraveladoptee
      @languagetraveladoptee  Před 11 měsíci

      Of course! I am glad you enjoyed. If there is another language you want to see, please let me know 🙏

  • @sheeliekittie9298
    @sheeliekittie9298 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hi dear Emily, please forgive my worried and anguished- tone, but I truly feel you are the only one in this community who can understand. I don't know what I'm doing wrong with regards to German. I enjoy the language so much. Am I worrying too much and is this preventing me from learning? I'm so overwhelmed by the grammar. Yet so many people say that grammar is not even the way to study a language, like for example, 'babies don't learn languages by grammar' this is the typical response i always get..and I DO understand that...as kids we do not intensively study and memorize grammar rules. We pick up via immersion.
    My problem is, I'm NOT a kid anymore, and as an adult language learner, I feel more confident if I can really get the grasp of the grammar. I tried to make a list of all the grammar elements in German, everything: nouns, verbs, tenses, cases, pronouns in each case...prepositions...separable verbs, adjectives, I tried to compile everything and to be as thorough as I could. But I just can't understand, how will I ever get this? Do I just accept I can't learn this language and give up? I know it's not the end of the world if i Did and obviously it's not the only language in the world..but I feel sad as I invested so much time and energy and feel like I'm just too dumb with this language =( So sorry again Emily. I'm practically in tears as I write this because I just can't understand how to learn this language, maybe I did everything incorrectly.

    • @languagetraveladoptee
      @languagetraveladoptee  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Sheelie! I really recommend you reach out to me at through my email at emily@languagetraveladoptee .com so we can talk more in detail about this. I would absolutely love to give more personalized attention to what you feel, I have felt it so many times before but it does require more than just one short answer! Hopefully talk to you soon :)

  • @timecomments
    @timecomments Před 11 měsíci +2

    Azminizi kutluyorum. Esenlikle kalın.

  • @onurkarli82
    @onurkarli82 Před 11 měsíci

    That is impossible 😅