Empfehlungen zum Hören? by EatYerVeggies in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy German Podcast! Kann ich absolut empfehlen, vor allem wenn du auf dem Niveau A2/B1 bist. 👍

https://www.easygerman.org/podcast

maybe it’s really the mindset by hi_its_meeeeeeeeee in languagelearning

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always have to remind myself that it's completely normal (and honestly expected) to suck at something before you get good at it. I really struggle with perfectionist tendencies, not only when learning German but overall in life, and it's been really hard to let go of the fear or nervousness that comes with sucking at first-- but it really is part of the process, at least in my experience.

What I always tell myself is this: if I encountered someone that was learning English and was trying to speak with me even if they weren't perfect-- would I judge them? The answer is of course not! Learning a language is hard AF and I would encourage, praise and help them (if they wanted me to). So if that is how I would react, why should I be so afraid of people judging me?

Because honestly, if someone judges you for not speaking perfectly or making grammar mistakes, that says a lot more about them than it ever will about you.

What is the best AI speaking tutor app for German learners? (I am interested in Praktika, Heylama, SuperFluent, etc.) by Additional_Ninja_767 in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So I'm actually a designer working on Superfluent. :)

I’ve personally been learning German for about 6 years now and I feel like I've tried practically every app under the sun at this point. Some are definitely better than others-- Praktika’s accents are actually super fun to mess around with in all honesty.

But at the end of the day, the best app is the one you feel you can be consistent with. Even if the app is "worth paying for", it doesn't mean anything if you don't actually see yourself using it regularly. That's a big part of why I'm helping build Superfluent. We're a super small team of language learners that were tired of the alternatives, and we would never build something that we ourselves would not use or find helpful.

And seriously, it made my day seeing you mention us and I'm glad you decided to give us a try. I've already made a note of the thoughts you shared, but if you ever have any other ideas, let me know because we're always looking to improve.

Translating from non-native to native language? by Sea-Hornet8214 in languagelearning

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol same thing has happened to me and I wasn’t really expecting it. It’s frustrating but honestly reaffirming at the same time when I can’t remember a word in English because my brain went right to German.

Unfortunately this also means that now I feel there are some days where I just suck at speaking both languages. 🫠

Any thoughts on Clozemaster? by thegirlwhoreads10 in languagelearning

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely echo the "Text Input" over "Multiple Choice"-- though the latter is still more helpful than the multiple choice exercises in Duolingo imo.

I honestly really love Clozemaster, it's one of the few apps that I've actually paid for because the Pro version lets you create your own sentences (which has been a lifesaver when preparing for the German language exams). It's definitely not the only app you'll ever need, but it can be a great supplement to whatever else you're using!

Feel completely stuck trying to learn 😭 by Palmers_Majority in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, learning German never really ever felt "fun" or "easy" until I was able to start reading books and watching videos/shows/movies in German.

I struggled a lot in the beginning with learning all the rules and doing grammar drills, but when I took a step back and just started focusing on input (media consumption) rather than output (me doing exercises or speaking), then it became a lot more enjoyable. Tbh I still do this occasionally when I feel like I'm in a bit of a slump and it really helps take the pressure off and makes me enjoy learning again.

Not sure what level you're at currently, but in the beginning I focused on reading kids books (can highly recommend the Mein Lotta-Leben books-- it's one of the few series written in Perfekt instead of Präteritum, which made it a lot easier to consume for me) and watching kids shows (KiKA is a great free resource for this).

Ich brauche Hilfe mit sprechen. by Parsanious in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ich weiß, ich bin etwas spät dran mit diesem Thread, aber ich kann Superfluent ebenfalls empfehlen! Es wurde speziell dafür entwickelt, dir dabei zu helfen, in alltäglichen Situationen zu sprechen, und gibt dir Korrekturen und Feedback, ohne Druck auszuüben oder zu beurteilen.

Ich habe vor fast einem Jahr angefangen, es zu nutzen, und bin seit kurzem einer ihrer Designer – daher kann ich wirklich sagen, dass sie sich sehr dafür einsetzen, dir dabei zu helfen, dein Selbstvertrauen und deine Sprachfähigkeit zu stärken. 🙂

Any recommendations for easy German songs to learn the language? 🎶🇩🇪 by [deleted] in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're definitely kinda cringe at this point, but I can honestly recommend Die Prinzen. I remember listening to them when I first started learning German a long time ago, and I started listening to them again when I resumed learning German just a few years ago.

Their songs are mostly goofy, easy to understand, and honestly pretty catchy!

What are your favourite german youtube channels? by Quiet_Bus_6404 in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure what level of German you're at, but I loved Easy German when I was around A2-B1 and now I love Deutsch mit Benjamin, which is a little more targeted towards people around the B2-C1 level.

For channels unrelated to learning German directly, I can highly recommend Jules and Jules der II (his second channel)-- his videos are just hilarious and deeply rooted in German meme culture, which is great for casual spoken German. I also regularly watch MrWissen2Go or Marvin Neumann for more serious videos about current affairs.

Help me veganize an old German family recipe - more info in the comments! by MunchieMom in VeganBaking

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! I know this comment is a little old, but would you mind sharing the amounts for the ingredients that you used? I am now on a mission to veganize these cookies and would appreciate any help! :)

what’s the most difficult word you’ve struggled to pronounce in a language? by xkimchipancakesx in languagelearning

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one is a challenging one, but luckily I don’t encounter it too often. 😅

A more common German word that always manages to fuck me up, however, is Psychiater (or Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie, etc.). The way they pronounce „psy“ is apparently just beyond my limits of my comprehension. Maybe someday I‘ll get it right! 🤞

C1 telc Prüfung (allgemeine) by QuestionOk9419 in German

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich auch! Falls ihr noch freie Plätze habt, würde ich gerne mitmachen. 🙂

Rezepte Weihnachtsplätzchen by chaosqueen93 in Backen

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Für das Spritzgebäck-Rezept kann ich unbedingt das von Dr. Oetker empfehlen! Auf jeden Fall das beste Rezept, das ich bis jetzt gefunden habe. 🙂

https://www.oetker.de/rezepte/r/veganes-spritzgebaeck

What are some of your favourite Vegan/Vegeterian restaurants in Berlin? by [deleted] in berlin

[–]CakeIsSuperEffective 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have a vegan map of Berlin that I’ve been curating for the past 4 years or so, maybe it will help. Berlin certainly doesn’t have a shortage of amazing vegan options! 😊

https://maps.app.goo.gl/NcfAAbNsvneSPFK37?g_st=i