If you want to learn conversational German quickly, and weren't fortunate enough to be born in Germany or Austria (even Switzerland), you might need some tips! Here's a quick guide to learning conversational German with no punches pulled.
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Despite what adverts or any other sorts of literature (even this article to some extent) may tell you, it is not easy learning a new language. It may be easier as a child but then children only have a few words to master and then they are sort of in the groove and just pick it up.
Adults have a great sense that they have to be responsible and act like an grown up at all times, even when they are completely new to something - don't do it. This is the first step to failure in my opinion. Be like a child in your learning. Approach it with enthusiasm and openness. You may get some funny looks when you try to speak. In that respect, try to be stoical about it.
As an adult you may be a touch more sensitive to criticism than a child but try to resist it. Whenever you hit a learning roadblock just crystalize in your mind why you are doing this. Think about the benefits that will come when you can speak conversational German. That's your payoff so to speak. That can keep you going.
On the practical side, try to watch other people speak
You don't have to live in Germany to do this. Simply watch DVD or television. Watching how people’s lips move is just as important when you are learning to speak because that shows you how to pronounce. DVD's are ideal for that. And are quite versatile to the extent that you can alter from German to English subtitles and audio. In truth there are four settings that will help you improve your speaking, comprehension and even reading and writing.
Basically use as many media options as you can get your hands on. For example, the internet has altered the way we get information and learning German in no different. Along with checking out German language on websites or watching movies on places like youtube, you can also pay visits to German forums. There is even options where you can have lesson via skype or some other voip service with qualified teachers in Germany. What could be finer.
Above all immerse yourself in the language. That is the only way to go. Speed is a relative concept but I would suggest that learning to speak conversational German in a month is ambitious, 6 months is a better number. Some will be faster and some slower. The key is how deeply you immerse yourself in it.
