I'm a lazy piece of shit who knows a small amount of german. What are some good books on learning it, at least reading it
>>23825243I don‘t know mang probably some book in German
German For Reading by Karl SandbergYou need to use anki as wellFor anki you could do 20-40 new cards a day
I second Sandberg's books on German, French, etc. They let you skip all the demoralizing pronunciation and speaking shit at first and dive right into reading.
>>23825877I still think it's important to read aloud when going through Sandberg One good way to learn this is to put recordings of words on your anki cards
>>23825243https://youtu.be/sLUjcQkOL4s?feature=shared
>>23825250>>23825877Do not do this,at least try to work on pronouncing the language, rather than affect the most god forsaken burger accent onto it
>>23825243read simple stories with reverso net translator(ive found it to work better than google) for words that you can't understand. practice the grammar but do it in a way you enjoy, if you enjoy textbooks, go for it, if you enjoy youtube videos etc etc. watch some movies to get a kick on the prononcuation and tone and such
deutsxh fur auslanders
>>23825243Use Michael thomas learning german course (can be found for free on jootube) along with basic german texts.
>>23825944Even better is adding DeepL to Calibre
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