Useful tools

Talking with my classmates we have been looking for diverse forms of practicing German, at the end, you need to practice what you have learned in the lessons otherwise everything will be forgotten. So we have shared some tools and tips to practicing, like apps such as “Leo”, a good dictionary app with accurate translations. To acquire more vocabulary, read books for children, there are also some books for adults written in German and English even many available in your own mother tongue. There are also many apps with games like duolingo, memorise or studyblue to do flash cards or just play a game while you learn German. Personally, I prefer to use flash cards in an electronic device due to I have lost many times the ones that I did on paper, so with it, I found a way to never lose them again. Finally, I recommend to do “tandem”, there is always local people that are fluent in German and want to learn your mother tongue, in my case Spanish, so why not try this one and practice more your speaking, it is also a good way to meet people. I have joined many tandem pages on Facebook and the other ones have been recommended by friends.