Kühlschrank" for refridgerator. Having the postits with the object has really been helping me associate each word with its use and function. I think that this is the best way to learn German, through the use of emersion. Also, I am continuing to use apps on the Ipad such as MindSnacks and Rosetta Stone to help enforce my use and understanding of simple German words. I have also been using websites online to help me learn more words.
I find that playing the mindsnacks game is the most helpful tool I have for research. I have mastered 15 of the lessons so far! The video above is me playing a review game for some of the units I have studied.
Lesson 1: counting to 20
Lesson 2: days of the week
Lesson 3: Colors
Lesson 4:Seasons/days/months
Lesson 5: Counting by tens
Lesson 6: Simple phrases
Lesson 7: Family
Lesson 8: Body Parts
Lesson 9:Household items
Lesson 10: Descriptions
Lesson 11: Weather
Lesson 12:Professions
Lesson 13:Feelings
Lesson 14: Food/Animals
Lesson 15:Clothing
For week 3, I have been working with Ian to help me become more surrounded and emerged in the German language. We have one hour a day where he solely speaks in German to me, which forces me to understand and become accostomed to the sounds and meanings of the words. He also has covered our house with Postit notes! These have the German name for the object that it is attached to. Like "Kleinertische" for bedside table, or "
I find that playing the mindsnacks game is the most helpful tool I have for research. I have mastered 15 of the lessons so far! The video above is me playing a review game for some of the units I have studied.
Lesson 1: counting to 20
Lesson 2: days of the week
Lesson 3: Colors
Lesson 4:Seasons/days/months
Lesson 5: Counting by tens
Lesson 6: Simple phrases
Lesson 7: Family
Lesson 8: Body Parts
Lesson 9:Household items
Lesson 10: Descriptions
Lesson 11: Weather
Lesson 12:Professions
Lesson 13:Feelings
Lesson 14: Food/Animals
Lesson 15:Clothing
For week 3, I have been working with Ian to help me become more surrounded and emerged in the German language. We have one hour a day where he solely speaks in German to me, which forces me to understand and become accostomed to the sounds and meanings of the words. He also has covered our house with Postit notes! These have the German name for the object that it is attached to. Like "Kleinertische" for bedside table, or "