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Its hard to imaging a better way to learn a language besides growing up in it
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I love the way it's presented, how nuances are explained, and tons of practice lessons that gradually build on everything you've learned
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As with all language training, it requires persistence and regularity, but this is encouraging and rewarding in an entertaining way.
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Each lesson increases the student's confidence, and vocabulary is built in a progressive way (and one that makes sense)
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I've been taking individual classes and Fluenz has been a much more efficient way of learning German (still frustrating, but more efficient).
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It gets the sentence structures and word orders down, as well as the tricky cases (like having 5 or 6 different ways of saying "the" - der, das, die, dem, den
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What a great way to learn German.
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In the case of the German instructor, she butchers some English words as well as she clearly reads off cue-cards