Better German Podcast

Your host Susanne Schilk-Blümel, or short Susi Blümel will teach you German and everything related to the language, the countries where German is spoken and the culture in those countries.

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episode 29: Episode 29 - How Long Does it Take to Learn German

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Summary
In this episode of Better German, host Susi Blumel dives into the intriguing question of how long it takes to learn German. Drawing from her own experiences and insights, she provides a detailed breakdown of the hours required for beginners to progress from basic conversational skills to more advanced levels. Listen in as she addresses common scenarios such as learning German for travel, living in a German-speaking country, or starting a business in the region. Susi also shares valuable tips for language learners and highlights the ongoing nature of language acquisition. Plus, she invites listeners to explore the various resources and courses available for German learning. Whether you're considering embarking on a German learning journey or seeking to enhance your language skills, this episode offers practical advice and encouragement for your language learning endeavors. Tune in and join the conversation on how to navigate the fascinating world of mastering the German language.

Bullet Points
Primary Topic: How long does it take to learn German?
- Time it takes for a total beginner to start speaking a little bit
  - Hours of learning to speak about immediate environment in short sentences
- Time it takes to reach the next level and beyond
  - Approximately 300 hours for every further level
- Factors affecting learning time
  - Differences based on the learner's native language
  - German may be more difficult for beginners compared to English, Spanish, or some other languages
  - Similarities between German and Slavic languages like Russian
Primary Topic: Learning German for vacation
- Language requirements for travel in German-speaking countries
  - In big cities and tourist areas, English is commonly spoken
  - Effort to learn German can be appreciated by locals
  - Longer time needed to fully understand the locals
Primary Topic: Learning German for business purposes
- Language proficiency needed to start a business in a German-speaking area
  - Various levels of proficiency according to the European framework for foreign languages
  - Time estimates for achieving different levels of proficiency
  - The need for lawyers or interpreters for serious business matters, regardless of language proficiency
Primary Topic: Continuous learning and citizenship requirements
- Continuous nature of language learning
  - Even native German speakers continue to learn new words and improve their language skills
  - Time estimate for achieving the level required for Austrian citizenship
  - Resources and courses available for learning German, including individual lessons, group lessons, and online self-paced courses offered by Susi Blumel
Primary Topic: Conclusion and further support
  - Offer of support for those seeking to learn German, including a link to further information and a free consultation

Links
- Appointment for free consultation and placement- Interactive Movie Guide to help you find German movies with subtitles on your level.- YouTube Channel- Here you can find all episode published so far- All Freebies for the Podcast- Subscribe to the Newsletter- Listen to the Podcast- Online Beginner German Course (A1.1) - Introductory Price


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 March 28, 2024  11m