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German practice for the moments before real life happens.
Not another grammar archive. Start with situations: cafe, city office, housing, nursing, work and exams. Read a little, practice a little, then continue in BesserStudy.

Short answer
What is the fastest way to learn German?
You learn German fastest when grammar is tied to situations: A1 sentences, articles and politeness first; then A2 perfect tense, B1 problem-solving and B2 workplace language. Repetition keeps the words, speaking makes them usable.
A1 to B2
Choose the path that matches your next real-world moment.
Learn German A1: first sentences, articles and daily life
A1 should feel small and usable: greetings, ordering coffee, saying your name, asking politely and learning nouns with their articles.
View levelA2Learn German A2: verbs, perfect tense and mini-dialogues
You learn the language that carries daily life: talking about the past, explaining plans, finding your way and asking follow-up questions.
View levelB1Learn German B1: daily life, Ausbildung, opinions and exam prep
B1 is less table knowledge and more reaction: because, although, moving an appointment, explaining a problem, practicing an Ausbildung interview.
View levelB2Learn German B2: work, nursing, medicine and precise communication
B2 becomes valuable when language works under pressure: handover, clarification, documentation, patient presentation and conversations with relatives.
View levelSearch demand with substance
Topics people actually search for when moving into German life.
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Frequently asked questions about learning German
How should I start learning German A1?
Start with very short everyday sentences, articles and polite address. Then practice mini-dialogues so grammar immediately lands in real situations.
What is the hardest part of learning German?
Many learners lose time with articles, verb brackets and formal language. BesserStudy connects those topics with situations: daily life, Ausbildung, nursing and conversations that actually happen.
Is BesserStudy useful for nurses learning German?
Yes, especially as extra practice: nurses can train handovers, clarification questions, documentation and conversations with patients or relatives.