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German for Children

  • 28-05-2009 1:05pm
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    Can anyone recommend either an online or DVD German course for kids aged around 5?

    I see a few on Google but would like to see if any are particulary good from people's experiences.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,132 ✭✭✭Sigma Force


    Aldi sometimes do them but not sure if they would be useful to young kids.
    There's that crowd called Rosetta Stone but again not sure if it's any use to young kids.

    One thing that might help is to get some German picture books they might seem a bit babyish for a 5 year old but it will be an easy way to start learning basic words.

    Alphabet is the best to start with but he/she probably has already learnt it.

    A=Ah
    B=Beh
    C=tseh

    and so on can be a simple way to teach the sound of the word and ryhming songs as well.


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