To B1 and beyond... (beginner German language log)
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:11 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm a native English speaker, who is unfortunately monolingual. I've wanted to learn German for many years, however, I'm currently A1 at best. I've gone through the first 30 lessons of Assimil and some online resources, but this was several years ago. My goal is to finally achieve a B1 level in the language, as it is something that I've always had my eye on.
I ordered the newest copy of Assimil which arrived a few hours ago, and from what I can tell, it is much better than an older edition that I had purchased previously. I've briefly looked through the first twenty lessons or so, and they seem relatively straight forward although there is some new vocabulary in there. However, I am going to start from lesson 1, using the Luca Lampariello method and maybe a bit of shadowing.
I am excited to start again, and I'm grateful that I have some free time before university starts again in October. Hopefully, I'll be closer to my goal before term starts again!
I'm a native English speaker, who is unfortunately monolingual. I've wanted to learn German for many years, however, I'm currently A1 at best. I've gone through the first 30 lessons of Assimil and some online resources, but this was several years ago. My goal is to finally achieve a B1 level in the language, as it is something that I've always had my eye on.
I ordered the newest copy of Assimil which arrived a few hours ago, and from what I can tell, it is much better than an older edition that I had purchased previously. I've briefly looked through the first twenty lessons or so, and they seem relatively straight forward although there is some new vocabulary in there. However, I am going to start from lesson 1, using the Luca Lampariello method and maybe a bit of shadowing.
I am excited to start again, and I'm grateful that I have some free time before university starts again in October. Hopefully, I'll be closer to my goal before term starts again!