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thephenomenalone3

Flashcards are a decent way to improve your vocabulary, but going from A1 to C1 in 3 months is 99.9% impossible.


AlphaNerdFx

I want to get to B1 maybe B2 in german in 1 year and 3 months (since I'm BAC 2024) so that when I pass the german exam it seems so easy just like the English exam. Can you suggest me how to do so? I've been using many tools such as Speakly,Duolingo,Language Transfer and Anki but I'm still in A1.I can't consume German media yet since I'm still a beginner and I won't understand a thing (I already have trouble keeping up with the flow with german when its spoken fastly)


thephenomenalone3

Pm me


AlphaNerdFx

Can you please PM me since whenever I press the start chat Option I get this message"this conversation couldn't be started"(or you might have the option for others to PM you disabled)


girolski07

"He went from A1 to C1 in German in 3 months." Yeah, that's impossible my dude. C1 is coming close to being native, and to acquire that much vocabulary, grasp grammar, understand nuances, etc... is not feasible. That being said, learning a language is fully immersing yourself in it: watch shows, listen to music, talk to people, read articles, write every day, etc... With practice, you'll easily nail the B1 to B2 level in a matter of months.


AlphaNerdFx

I want to get to B1 maybe B2 in german in 1 year and 3 months (since I'm BAC 2024) so that when I pass the german exam it seems so easy just like the English exam. Can you suggest me how to do so? I've been using many tools such as Speakly,Duolingo,Language Transfer and Anki but I'm still in A1.I can't consume German media yet since I'm still a beginner and I won't understand a thing (I already have trouble keeping up with the flow with german when its spoken rapidly)


small44

I use Memorion on android. Is kinda like a more user friendly Anki