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I really appreciate a lot put into this audio course to make it a near german environment while learning, especially with multiple reinforcing sections. I am hoping to achieve a lot with it. I really recommend it. Sahr gut arbeit
I am working my way through the Rocket German course. It has been fantastic. It certainly helps to immerse yourself in the language with other German resources, such as social media accounts, watching shows in German, learning German songs etc., but using Rocket German as the main driver of learning the language is definitely the way to go. It builds upon previously learned material and really does an all-encompassing approach to get you as close to immersive learning as possible, including audio recognition, writing, spoken pronunciation, memory, and flashcards. This is easily the best course on the market. 5/5. Only complaint is that on certain lessons it crashes the mobile app and those lessons are absolutely unusable for the phone which is incredibly frustrating, especially because each lesson builds upon previously-learned material, so simply skipping it doesn't seem like a prudent option. However, those lessons do work on the desktop/laptop version, so it's only a relatively minor inconvenience (though this has happened so far for 3 out of the first 70 lessons I have done in the beginner course).
I am in the first few days of practice, but I find Rocket German very effective and motivating, easy to spend an hour listening and speaking, steadily honing pronunciation. I already notice that phrases I am learning are retained in my memory: I find myself playing them in my head the next day. That kind of palpable retention is what I was hoping for. So the reward will keep me at it!
I just finished Level 1 German, and I have learned so much! I actually feel like I would be able to converse in German (with a very patient German speaker!), and now I have the confidence to try. I had used (free) Duolingo before, and Rocket German is so much better and well worth the cost. Understanding which verbs to use to politely ask for things was new to me - Cultural lessons like that are very important! I love the "Benchmark" tool and making my own Flashcards for study. Highly recommend!
The interactive audio lessons are really good. The subject matters cover everyday situations. There is a friendly and jovial rapport between the speakers which makes listening easy and amusing. You're learning by listening and also by reading the text of what is being discussed in English and German. It's the best way to learn a foreign language. I'd highly recommend it.
before going with Paul I realize and please to see how he does his work properly.
Excellent!!! The only difficulty I experienced was studying by myself. It's very hard to be constant when you don't have anyone to remind you to study. It was also a good exercise for my english because I could study it all at the same time.
A very professional and comprehensive language learning product. It is engaging and has some humor which helps with learning. I have completed 17 lessons so far and I have improve a great deal.
I would highly recommend Rocket languages.
Great app with a great way of learning i am amazed
Having spent hours researching various language applications I chose Rocket German. It's an amazing, comprehensive course at an excellent price. Other courses cost as much for just 12 months!
I know a little German, picked up from travelling, but wanted to learn the language properly. I started only last week and have whisked through several lessons already and am astonished at how much I've learned - and retained. I'm not far off 70 so didn't expect to be able to learn so quickly but just by hearing and repeating words and phrases, they seem to stick so I wake up with odd words and phrases in my head. Of course, some words/phrases need more rehearsing than others but you can't expect to learn without effort!
The only issue I have, and I think this is because of how my brain is wired, is that when faced with sentences containing 'an', 'im' 'am' I really need to know when and why each is used; it's these little words that catch me out. I need an explanation of their usage to help me work it out because it's so hard to simply remember by phrase and I'm so eager to be able to apply the structure to new sentences. I'm certain that this is a grammar lesson that will follow later but I feel I need this now.
Listening to different German speakers is incredibly helpful. I realize that I've picked up bad habits and this is helping me to adjust my pronunciation quite quickly.
Overall, brilliant course. Can't recommend highly enough.