Just wondering.
After having done Japanese for (blush ) 10 years and using anki for the last few, I am ready to take on a new langague using the ladder method idea.
Why German? Not really sure, I just wanted to try my hand and something completely differnt that I have ZERO back ground in.
Here is a list of resources I have collected so far and my plan of attack. I hope to get some feedback and gereate an exchange of ideas:
For Anki:
1. book2 website
http://www.goethe-verlag.com/book2/JA/JADE/JADE002.HTM
Japanese-German (E-G also) example words and VERY short sentences with sound files sorted by theme. I grabed the sound files with the downloadthemall plug in for firefox and copy and paste to anki. Since I NO idea how to read or pornounce german, this seems like a good and simple start.
100 themes with about 20 examples per theme so about 3 months to go thru this.
2. Basic-German-Vocabulary-Langenscheidt
http://www.amazon.com/Basic-German-Vocab...3468494009
The KO of german! 4000 sentences grouped choosen by frequency of use and grouped by themes. I did a bit of searching and found a text version avaible for download and will use this to copy and paste into anki after finishing the above. No sound files though....
20 a day will get me thru it in about 6 months
For Listening:
1. FSI course
Ypu know, the free course that is like very old but lots of audio and such? You can find it for free (legal) with a little serching. I think its a bit boring so I just kind of burned the cds and threw them in the car to listen a bit while driving.
2. Pimsleur German
I know its not perfect, but I think its not bad if you no NOTHING about the langague before getting started. I'm doing a lesson a day.
3. streming radio from germany
http://www.live-radio.net/info.shtml
lots of good streaming radio here. good to turn on in the day time.
I also got a book in Japanese for learning german. It has all the grammar explanations.
What do you think and what do you recomend?
After having done Japanese for (blush ) 10 years and using anki for the last few, I am ready to take on a new langague using the ladder method idea.
Why German? Not really sure, I just wanted to try my hand and something completely differnt that I have ZERO back ground in.
Here is a list of resources I have collected so far and my plan of attack. I hope to get some feedback and gereate an exchange of ideas:
For Anki:
1. book2 website
http://www.goethe-verlag.com/book2/JA/JADE/JADE002.HTM
Japanese-German (E-G also) example words and VERY short sentences with sound files sorted by theme. I grabed the sound files with the downloadthemall plug in for firefox and copy and paste to anki. Since I NO idea how to read or pornounce german, this seems like a good and simple start.
100 themes with about 20 examples per theme so about 3 months to go thru this.
2. Basic-German-Vocabulary-Langenscheidt
http://www.amazon.com/Basic-German-Vocab...3468494009
The KO of german! 4000 sentences grouped choosen by frequency of use and grouped by themes. I did a bit of searching and found a text version avaible for download and will use this to copy and paste into anki after finishing the above. No sound files though....
20 a day will get me thru it in about 6 months
For Listening:
1. FSI course
Ypu know, the free course that is like very old but lots of audio and such? You can find it for free (legal) with a little serching. I think its a bit boring so I just kind of burned the cds and threw them in the car to listen a bit while driving.
2. Pimsleur German
I know its not perfect, but I think its not bad if you no NOTHING about the langague before getting started. I'm doing a lesson a day.
3. streming radio from germany
http://www.live-radio.net/info.shtml
lots of good streaming radio here. good to turn on in the day time.
I also got a book in Japanese for learning german. It has all the grammar explanations.
What do you think and what do you recomend?

) and sound files.