How to Study German
Rosetta Stone German is not as hard as you probably think. When most people thinking about learning a second language, thoughts of strict school teachers, boring their students with rote memorisation. I know it is certainly how of I think of learning a language, which is what motivated me to create this site. To show people how a language should be learnt, rather than how it is, sadly, taught.
For me, learn german began in high school. Japanese was the language I was forced to learn and I embraced it at the start, topping my class for the first semester. It wasn’t long, however, that I began to become bored. In came rules and exceptions and all these other things that just ruined any of the fun that we had in the beginning. I ended up studying it up until the final year of high school, where I was finally able to drop it, much to the joy of my Japanese teacher, who did not enjoy teaching rebellious students.
Fast forward about 5 years. I was nearly through my university degree when I decided to take some time off school and head overseas. Not knowing any other languages, I thought I better learn a few words in at least one. I learn German online and for the next couple of months, worked out a method that enabled me to learn at the fastest rate possible with least amount of time.
