![]() ![]() Paul Noble uses spaced repetition to gradually implant simple, every day phrases into your head. I was still studying ‘Language Hacking German’ at the same time but was curious about this book having read some reviews. ![]() ![]() Unlocking German was the second book I used at the start of my German learning journey. In my opinion, this is one of the best books for learning German if you’re just starting out. It will give you a great foundation in German. Study it seriously, work through it from start to finish, complete all the exercises and create your own scripts. I cannot recommend Language Hacking German enough. The book also comes with a free audio download of all the conversations so you can practice your listening comprehension as you work through the book.īenny’s philosophy is to start talking in German from day 1, so the book encourages you to use what you have learned and adapt a script for your own use. The conversations are very engaging, you won’t even realise that you’re actually studying. Benny very gently guides you through your first conversations, introducing grammar and basic sentence structures along the way. The very first conversation is a simple introduction, and it goes from there. If this sounds a little scary, don’t worry. It then moves on to slightly more complicated conversations such as using the past tense to talk about what you’ve been up to, and using the language to describe places and people.Įach topic chapter has 3 dialogues, conversations between two people. Each chapter focuses on a different topic.Īt the beginning things like introducing yourself, asking about others, talking about family and friends. In this book by polyglot Benny Lewis, Benny guides you through your very first steps in German. Language Hacking German was the first book I picked up when I started learning German. ![]()
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