Introduction:
German is the official language of Germany where it is spoken by 70 million people as a first language and by another 8 million people as a second language. In Belgium, German is a statutory provincial language in German-speaking areas. German is one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. It is the language with the largest number of native speakers in the European Union, and the second most spoken language in Europe after English. German was once the lingua franca of central, eastern, and northern Europe. Today, it is the second most studied language in Europe and Asia, after English. The popularity of German is supported by the wide availability of German TV in Europe. German is a highly inflected language having preserved many morphological features of Old High German. Among the Germanic Languages, only Icelandic and Faroese have a comparably rich morphology.
Well, no, learning German being hard is just a myth. Learning any language takes time and commitment. It’s the same with the German language. Having enough motivation and working hard towards your goal, is all it takes. And if you feel confused about where to start, we’ve put together some tips in this article that will help you learn to speak German really fast. Let’s be real. Chinese people will find it harder than an English native speaker to learn German. This is because the German language is part of Germanic languages, a group of Indo-European languages, that share plenty of similarities with other Germanic languages like English or Dutch. In this blog, we’ll discuss what should you focus on while learning German:

