Introduction to German

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There are many reasons to learn German...
...also for those who didn't really like the first photo! Smiley.svg

Welcome to Introduction to German, part of Foreign Language Learning and Language and Literature school. The aim of this beginner level course is to tell you about the basics of German, no prior knowledge is required. It helps however, if you are good in English (while this material is written in it) and also some knowledge of grammatical terms comes handy. So... If you know what the difference is between "plural" and "singular", you can move ahead... That agreed upon, you can join the German Stream if you so desire. :)

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[edit] First steps

Congratulations! To continue reading this page you just made the first step to learn German. So you can now say the classical phrase: "Ich lerne Deutsch".

Now you have two things to master:
Vocabulary
and
Grammar

The trick is, that you can't focus just on one of these. You may think that vocabulary is enough. If you know the words, than you can say and write anything you want... But it is not that true. You also have to learn how to say and write it! Fortunately for you there is a good opportunity to practice this right here at Wikiversity.

[edit] Vocabulary

All material concerning the German vocabulary is concentrated at German vocabulary and its subpages. Please help develop it further, possible in cooperation with Wikibooks using the well developed German textbook.

[edit] Alphabet/Pronunciation

[edit] Grammar

All pages about grammar in German should be focused at German grammar. Proceed there for more information.

[edit] Typing German characters into a computer

For a PC, you have quick access by typing the following:
ß - alt+225
ä - alt+132
ö - alt+148
ü - alt+129
Ä - alt+142
Ö - alt+153
Ü - alt+154

On a Mac, the commands are as follows:
ß - ⌥ + s
ä - ⌥ + u, a
ö - ⌥ + u, o
ü - ⌥ + u, u

Note: the umlaut can be assigned to any vowel by first holding '⌥' and pressing the 'u' key. It will then wait for a vowel key to be pressed.

[edit] Assignments

To help you get acquainted with the written language, use this subpage to get in contact with German speaking Wikiversity participants.

[edit] Related materials

Learning materials and learning projects can be used by multiple departments. Cooperate with other departments that use the same learning resource.

Learning materials and learning projects are located in the main Wikiversity namespace. Simply make a link to the name of the lesson (lessons are independent pages in the main namespace) and start writing!

[edit] Learning Resources

  • A podcast for students Slow German is spoken clearly and slowly. Mehr Informationen unter www.slowgerman.com

[edit] Active participants