Anja is sort of the middle ground between Jenny and DFE both in terms of personality/hyperactivity and quality of content/teaching. However, it tends to jump right into the exercises without an example and is pretty buggy (made my phone crash a lot). .c_dVyWK3BXRxSN3ULLJ_t{border-radius:4px 4px 0 0;height:34px;left:0;position:absolute;right:0;top:0}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3{-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-ms-flex-pack:start;justify-content:flex-start;margin-top:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._33jgwegeMTJ-FJaaHMeOjV{border-radius:9001px;height:32px;width:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._1wQQNkVR4qNpQCzA19X4B6{height:16px;margin-left:8px;width:200px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin:12px 0}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._29TSdL_ZMpyzfQ_bfdcBSc{-ms-flex:1;flex:1}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx .JEV9fXVlt_7DgH-zLepBH{height:18px;width:50px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._3YCOmnWpGeRBW_Psd5WMPR{height:12px;margin-top:4px;width:60px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN{height:18px;margin-bottom:4px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2E9u5XvlGwlpnzki78vasG{width:230px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN.fDElwzn43eJToKzSCkejE{width:100%}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2kNB7LAYYqYdyS85f8pqfi{width:250px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._1XmngqAPKZO_1lDBwcQrR7{width:120px}._3XbVvl-zJDbcDeEdSgxV4_{border-radius:4px;height:32px;margin-top:16px;width:100%}._2hgXdc8jVQaXYAXvnqEyED{animation:_3XkHjK4wMgxtjzC1TvoXrb 1.5s ease infinite;background:linear-gradient(90deg,var(--newCommunityTheme-field),var(--newCommunityTheme-inactive),var(--newCommunityTheme-field));background-size:200%}._1KWSZXqSM_BLhBzkPyJFGR{background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetBackgroundColor);border-radius:4px;padding:12px;position:relative;width:auto} Toggle navigation. Harry is a Flash course about a man named Harry from the fictional country of Traponia (which seems to be somewhere between Cuba and Florida... maybe Key West?) A1. If so, you are under pressure and I suppose those will be as good as anything. All reviews will be from the perspective of an English native speaker, so YMMV if this is not the case for you. Each unit consists of a short 1-2 minute clip of story followed by many exercises (ranging from 9 to 15 pages). My progress and daily routine: I used to watch 1 video a day, but eventually stopped at 106 in A2. I do like them both. The free version pretty much only helps with reading and writing, but the paid version also has a listening to natives section to help with that (although the occasional natives clip shows up in the free version from time to time). Privacy Policy | Having said that, she is pretty good at explaining things and presenting concepts in such a way that you're able to better see the connections between them. This channel is run by a guy named Dominik (found here). You don't need an account to watch/solve exercises, but having one allows you to save your progress. It will help you assimilate the language. Have you taken a look at all the supplemental text/explanation given on the Duolingo desktop version? Also, while she has playlists for every level and the videos are numbered, the order seems to be completely arbitrary. Deutschkurse für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene: Lerne kostenlos Deutsch mit der DW: Einstufungstest, Deutschkurse von A1 bis B1 und Sprachkurse für den Beruf. This Free online Italian language program includes 12 lessons, Each lessons includes Basic sentences, Conversations, Grammar explanations, various Practice drills and a Vocabulary section. Great review, I recommend Herr Antrim. Their SRS is also broken. Take your pick – maybe a video series or interactive exercises? Memrise is a decent tool to teach yourself new words and phrases and bump up your vocabulary. Here are the ones I use most: Harry - gefangen in der Zeit (Harry - Captured in Time). Cool, looks like a really good roundup here of free resources. Legal notice | It teaches no grammar whatsoever (except for the word order in asking questions and two more sections limited to the paid version). It is also a place to discuss the language at large and for the kinds of submissions that elaborate on the reasons why we're interested in German, where they're not geographically specific like /r/DE, /r/Austria or /r/Switzerland. I typically watched 5-6 episodes per day when I was at A1 and 3-4 per day at A2 but might slow this down to 1-2 per day when I start B1. Duolingo attempts to gamify language learning and is another popular app. ._2cHgYGbfV9EZMSThqLt2tx{margin-bottom:16px;border-radius:4px}._3Q7WCNdCi77r0_CKPoDSFY{width:75%;height:24px}._2wgLWvNKnhoJX3DUVT_3F-,._3Q7WCNdCi77r0_CKPoDSFY{background:var(--newCommunityTheme-field);background-size:200%;margin-bottom:16px;border-radius:4px}._2wgLWvNKnhoJX3DUVT_3F-{width:100%;height:46px} I like Harry, but I think Nicos Weg is way better. While Assimil German is a paid course. ._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR{fill:var(--newCommunityTheme-actionIcon)}._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR._3axV0unm-cpsxoKWYwKh2x{fill:#ea0027} I do like Harrys gefangen in der Zeit. Fucking is no more: Town changes its name The long-suffering residents of the small Austrian village of Fucking have confirmed that, from January 1, the town will be known as Fugging. There are so many correct ways to say something, except they only accept it the way they want it.