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Is it hard to learn German as an English Speaker?

Posted on May 14, 2022
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Is it hard to learn German as an English Speaker

German language may not make the list of easiest languages to learn.

German is considered one of the ten most difficult languages to learn.

Many beginners always think that learning the German language is a difficult task.

There are endless combinations of compound words, and noun genders will scare people from learning German.

English and German languages have been derived from the same language families, so they share many similarities.

The English and German vocabularies are 40% similar to each other.

Grammar in the German language is very easy due to its recognizable patterns.

Pronunciation is evident and straightforward.

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Knowledge of German

To enroll in Germany Graduate programs, learning in Germany is mandatory.

International students or candidates are required to prove their skills in the German language before getting enrolled in any German university.

Knowing the German language is not a mandatory clause to join any international degree program or an international post-graduate program.

It is suggested to find out with the German Universities and higher education authorities about the necessary language requirements.

Moreover, German universities have low fee structures or can study free in public colleges. To get admission to these low fee structures or to learn for free, students should have fluency in the German language or an average of 80 percent marks to join a few colleges or universities.

Knowledge of the German language means getting prepared to live life in Germany.

Though the chances of analyzing knowledge in the German language, mentioning it in the CV of applicants will give many opportunities.

When an applicant mentions in the CV the knowledge of the German language, the anticipated employer will take it as the employee’s affirmation to work with them and for few employers knowing German is mandatory.

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Myths and facts about learning the German language 

  1. German pronunciation is savage: German is a language where accent makes some perception. Few letter combinations usually sound the same though the meaning changes. But in English, many letters change their sounds and pronunciation. When you find patterns, German pronunciation is much easier than we think. 
  2. Learning the German language precisely is impossible: Learning a new language is always a challenging task. Especially languages like German. German has more pronouns and unfamiliar, harsh pronunciation as it is hard to remember, and specific vocabulary comprehensively makes learning the German language a nightmare. But if you speak English, almost 40% of German words are similar to English words. Around 80% of the most used common English phrases are of German origin.
  3. German words are lengthy: Few German words are lengthy, but not all. In the English language, we usually use space or hyphen in between those long words, whereas in German, we mix up a spell the total word together. German words make up one, and it works most of the time.
  4. Complex German Grammatical: German Grammar is in a way too complex, and there is no doubt that it is hard to master. Many learners struggle with grammatical cases. Many such cases help us to be very clear and definite in German. Understanding English Grammar can definitely help to speak the german language.
  5. One word in almost 500 ways: Several German words can be different but have the same meaning. The choice of the words depends on the circumstances and standards. These choices apply to full sentences and expressions.
  6. Spoken words are incredibly different from written words: In a Sentence structure, the gender of many nouns can’t be defined. It is hard to understand the first conversations with Germans, especially informally. The spoken language has a different dialect than the written language.
  7. Position of verbs in a sentence: The positioning of verbs in a sentence is complex. The same word is split into two words by adding a suffix; it is termed a different verb.
  8. Three genders for nouns: Gender is not always dependent on the word structure, but sometimes there are entirely random and unaccountable criteria.

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