Nice tips, I grew up until 7 years old speaking German at home with my family here in Brazil. Then I learned Portuguese, my mother language and at 17 years old I started studying English for 6 years. Nowadays with the internet is easier to get information and stuff to get in contact with the target language to study, like on RU-vid, music with lyrics, German football games narrated in German, podcasts, etc...I try to listen to German music, Deutschland such ein Superstar, The Voice Kids Germany, The Voice of Germany, a few series, read Deutsche kinder buch, etc... I still can speak a little but I think I can understand a bit more, I don't have much time, I still not retired despite my 62 years young. A big issue too, is the motivation to study a language, the contact with the language, etc... German is not an easy language but it's amazing. Í love it! Thanks for the video, you spoke very clearly at an amazing speed, and I understood quite a lot, For some words I didn´t know the meaning but I got the context. Thank you so much, I hope one day I can write in German. Danke, Tchuess!
Hi guys, found this brand new learn German channel which I'm adding to my collection. Yes lady some of us are desperate to improve so we eventually do get around to watching all of them, even the animated ones lol.
As a german here is my step to step guide to pronouncing the ü: 1. Say y as in yes 2. Close your mouth as if you were drinking with a straw (leave it open a tiny bit) Here u go. To remember: ü is also written ue, ö is also written oe and ä is written ae. So bascically pronounce the german e while making the mouth the shape as if you were pronouncing an a