Living in the UK it’s possible to easily receive all of the German TV programs from the Astra satellite 19 degrees east. This is one of the very best means of absorbing a language. The secret is of course not to have to translate. How does a child learn? Naturally one should familiarise oneself with the basics book wise. Every morning at breakfast I start the day with Mecklenburg followed by Hamburg and depending on my schedule work my way thru to Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) - my interests are predominantly lying in Northern Germany all of which gives on a wonderful insight in the daily happenings in these places.
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I know a few more. Practically fluent.

Move to germany, you'll soon pick up the language.
I spent 2 weeks in Poland with family and by the end of the first week I could understand them just based on scenerios and gestures, would take a little longer to reply in Polish though lol
*Remembers that South Park episode*
"Essen meine Scheiße"
"Okie Dokie"
lol
You know what? I love Germany. I love everythign about it.
I would dearly love to leave the UK and spend the rest of my life over in Deutschland.
Everytime I am there, I feel a connection to the place. It fits well with my attitude of getting things done to the best of your ability.
The thing is, I would have thought you would have to speak at least some German to get a job?
Does anyone think it might be possible to do an English speaking job over there until I was able to speak German effectively, and get a "proper" job?
The thing is, I would have thought you would have to speak at least some German to get a job?
lol
You know what? I love Germany. I love everythign about it.
I would dearly love to leave the UK and spend the rest of my life over in Deutschland.
Everytime I am there, I feel a connection to the place. It fits well with my attitude of getting things done to the best of your ability.
The thing is, I would have thought you would have to speak at least some German to get a job?
Does anyone think it might be possible to do an English speaking job over there until I was able to speak German effectively, and get a "proper" job?
Haha, username + topic = lols.
He was all "stop wasting my time and ask in English so I can understand you!" So after that I didn't speak another word of German while I was there 