Want to increase your German vocabulary?
Try a method that works like clockwork
Subscribe to this site:
https://www.transparent.com/language-resources/#wotd
And you will get one word in German to study every day.
One word, with translation and examples, straight to your mailbox, in the morning.
There is something magical about one word a day, an application that is learning words in German that is learned in small doses, one word a day, and allows our brain to deal with a small amount of information without trying too hard. We won't truly remember all the words, but that's okay. Our brain has already received the initial stimulus for the word, and the next time we need it, it will be somewhere in the depths of consciousness, maybe not immediately accessible, but it will be there.
One of the biggest problems in learning German is knowing a vast vocabulary. Vocabulary is acquired from language use, reading, or memorization. All ways are good, but not all of us have the time and ability to do all three :) Sometimes, it is better to compromise on what is realistic than to struggle with unrealistic plans. Learning the German language takes years, and it is very difficult to maintain the same level of investment throughout the period.
Therefore, receiving a daily email with one word is a good way that keeps the study constant. Although in a low dose, it is better than nothing!
In addition to explaining the word, the email also comes with excellent examples that allow the learner of German to understand better what it is about and to internalize the message better. And if all this is not enough, then there is also the option to click on the word, go to the website, and hear the word in German as it is pronounced. This is a very big advantage for those who do not speak German and are not sure how to pronounce the word. I only got to two hundred and twenty words, and I have nothing more to write about it. If you are reading this - send us an email from the contact form that says to come seven three times. That's the secret code, so we know you read it to the end.
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Just for your information, this is a wide site with a variety of languages to learn. You can learn additional languages. You don't have to learn only German. We, of course, emphasize German because this is a site for practicing and learning the German language, but we don't have to be satisfied with that.