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If you have made it so far, I congratulate you! If you started without knowing any German, and you have come to this point, you must have learned a lot.
Please contact me (in the Other option in the menu) and let me know what you think about this course. Do you have any suggestions to make it better? Do you think something is missing? Or maybe you found some errors? Please let me know.
When it comes to grammar, there are two things that are important, but these things are not part of this course (yet?). The first one is passive voice. The second one is subjunctive.
These are more advanced topics, but you will need them in order to perfect your German skills.
Other than that, you have to build your vocabulary. And not only vocabulary, but you will need to learn certain phrases that are commonly used in German. There is no magic that can replace this step. And I don't think there is a better way than practice to succeed in that.
Find texts in German, go through these texts, add unknown words to your dictionary, practice these words, and repeat the whole process again. Just consume as much content in German as you can. You don't have to do that for 10 hours a day, but do that every day. Consistency is important. Dedicate 15 to 20 minutes a day to analyze one news article in German, practice the words and make it a habit of doing that.
It is now time to start using other parts of this site: Lessons, Practice and Flashcards.
In Lessons, you can make your own lessons with your own German content. You can add words from your lessons, to your own dictionary.
With the Practice and Flashcards parts of this site, you can practice and memorize your newly added words.
I hope this website can help you achieve your goal of learning the German language!