Thursday, April 2, 2009

You Can Learn German Fast

You Can Learn German Fast

It's very easy for an English speaker to say stupid things in German if you try to learn the language from a book! Before you take that trip to Germany or any other German speaking country in Europe, you'll want to have practiced your German conversational skills with a trusted source before you do. Read my tips and tricks below and discover how you can learn to speak German fast in no time.

It's really not as difficult as you might think. Part of learning any language is cultivating a good ear. Listen to native German speakers as they talk. You will discover that many German sounds, sound totally different from their English rival. "Th" in German is pronounced like an English "T." The letter "G" is never soft, either. Features like this make German sound harsh and hard to the English ear but the more you listen and identify them, the easier it will be for you to learn German fast, because you're internalizing the sound of the language.

Go buy or rent a DVD starring an actor or actress that speak English with a German accent. Practice speaking some of the actor's lines, mimicking the accent as closely as possible. You're still speaking English but you're using your newly-trained ear to teach yourself what German feels like on the tongue. This familiarity with the feel of German will help you learn German fast, much faster than you would if the language felt completely strange to you.

Of course, neither of those steps really teaches you German. For that you need some kind of course. Many people nowadays enjoy online learning, because they can study at their own pace and repeat lessons until they've mastered them. Others prefer learning from CDs or through taking a class. Whichever way you choose to study, however, make sure your coursework emphasizes oral conversation. Learning German is a dynamic activity, and you can't learn to speak the language from a book because the book can't speak back. You will learn German fast only if you speak it and hear it spoken.

Please take note of this very important tip as you learn to speak German: remember that all German nouns have genders they are either masculine, feminine, or neuter. This isn't something we have to worry about in English, so gendered nouns may be new to you. Masculine nouns include dog (der Hund) and coat (der Mantel). Feminine nouns include blanket (die Decke) and vacation (die Ferien). Neuter nouns include house (das Haus) and pig (das Schwein). As you can see, the article "the" can be translated as either "der," "die," or "das" depending upon the gender of the noun it accompanies. There's no way to predict whether a noun is going to be masculine, feminine, or neuter, so if you want to learn German fast, always remember to learn the proper article at the same time you learn the noun.

Here is my final and most important tip how to learn the German language fast: I recommend you make a German friend so that you can practice having a German conversation whenever you have the opportunity to do so! Dialogues on tapes or CDs are great, but to really get the feel of a language, you need to speak it just as you would your own. For that you need a partner. You'll not only learn German fast that way, but you'll improve your social life at the same time!



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Monday, January 26, 2009

Going Lean audio book by Stephen A. Ruffa

Going Lean audio book
Going Lean audio book by Stephen A. Ruffa:

"In the wake of economic downturn, foreign competition, spiking oil prices, and even war, American business throughout this decade has been thrust into crisis. To improve their performance, corporations everywhere have adopted a wide range of tools and techniques, yet many continue to struggle. Going Lean points to a better way.

Drawing from the lessons of a new breed of companies that have stood apart, it sets aside the notion that efficient operations and powerful innovations are possible only when business is steady and demand is growing. By using lean dynamics-based on principles from the now-famous Toyota Production System-it shows how companies everywhere can thrive across a broad range of changing conditions."

Audio Publisher : 2009 Brilliance Audio Inc
Author : Stephen A. Ruffa
Narrator : Jim Bond
Audio Length : 7 hours (Abridged)

Download your own audio book copy of Going Lean by Stephen A. Ruffa and get your business in shape for 2009!