Hi @DW7 i speak English too
Hi everybody! Nice to meet you! I’ve been learning German on Memrise for 4 days now. I wish everyone pleasant learning.
This 224 page A4-size book covers everyday German, and is pleasant to work with. It includes well laid out basic grammar and vocabulary, short exercises (with solutions) and an MP3 CD with about three hours of audio. It’s also fairly inexpensive (~ £12) and probably contains enough material for 100+ hours of study. Good luck with your German learning project
Thank you so much for such an interesting book. And maybe you know some gripping YouTube channels, which help to learn German?
Hi! How is your success with French?
Hi @janeking12, I wouldn’t categorize the “Easy German” YouTube channel as gripping, but it is definitely entertaining and useful:
Thanks) You are my superhero) Now I am learning German with pleasure.
I am mostly using these two:
I was also recommended this one but can’t say I watched a lot of it:
Thanks for your advice!
Hi my name is Florence, I an 13 and I live in Cornwall.
I enjoy Memrise, reading, singing, Harry potter, listening to music, baking, sword fighting and much more.
I am looking for French, English and German people aged around 11-15. Someone would be interested in some friendly Memrise competition and a bit of a chitchat just to keep up the language skills and build new friendships.
If you would like to get in touch please private message me and then we can take things from there. I would also be more than happy for us to chat on WhatsApp if preferred.
Hopeyou have a lovely day (or night!)
Ecernrolf
pretty good actually
Hey everyone! I’m Claudia - that’s not my real name, I picked it when we had to pick German names for German class! I started using Memrise back in sixth grade for German-related things and took a very long break after sixth grade was over. I came back to it just earlier today because I wanted to use it to review country flags! I saw that Memrise had a community forum that also used the Discourse forum software - I’m super familiar with it - so I couldn’t wait to join! :)
Hello I’m Matt from London. This is my 2nd year as a paid subscriber and I’m still learning Spanish.
I nearly completed Level 1 over a year ago then didn’t use the app for about 7 months so I restarted as I thought I all my work would have been lost but I actually surprised myself with how much I remembered.
Would love to make new friends also learning Spanish or native speakers to help me progress.
The only issue I have with using Memrise is when it just never accepts a pronunciation no matter how I say it. Usually with words where you roll the ‘R’ which I have trouble doing like a native speaker.
I have also started level 1 in French, Dutch, German and Italian due to visiting those countries and curious to know some basics. I also started Russian. Any native speakers of these or anyone learning these please get in touch
Also interested in Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and Frisian.
I have a goal to speak 5 languages by the time I’m 40 and I have 5 years left so I need to put in more work! My focus at the moment is on Spanish.
Happy to help anyone learning English too.
Hi, i am HelpfulCorgiGirl.
I have done Duolingo before and i am on Mermise to help me improve in my Danish and memorise Japanese Hiragana, Kanji then the other type. I also use Memrise to learn icelandic because Duolingo does not have the Icelandic course yet. You might be wondering why Danish, Japanese and Icelandic? Danish because i think the language is beautiful and i love learning it. Japanese because i find it interesting and i want to challenge myself to learn a very hard language. Icelandic because i also find it interesting and it’s fun to do.
Hello
i’m newbie member
nice to meet you all
wow I’ve always wanted to learn Japanese its amazing how people learn such hard languages nice work
same heh but how’s your time at memrise so far