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Nathalie wrote:Everything going well we should have another (advanced) Interactive Audio Course with 31 lessons ready by the end of March 2008.
Something to look forward to.
Guess I better get cracking. I took a holiday for a few months and I was at a slow pace already. Looking forward to it!
- Max
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- Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:12 am
- Location: Minnesota, USA
Hi,
My wife and I have enjoyed Rocket German TREMENDOUSLY and would like to see in the Advanced Rocket German more about how one comforts one's self at home in everyday life... such as dealing with food, pets, children, wife/husband and more of the intimate side of home life.
This has been a fantastic experience!
Vielen dank
My wife and I have enjoyed Rocket German TREMENDOUSLY and would like to see in the Advanced Rocket German more about how one comforts one's self at home in everyday life... such as dealing with food, pets, children, wife/husband and more of the intimate side of home life.
This has been a fantastic experience!
Vielen dank
- Leon
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:34 pm
Cases ...
Hi,
firstly wanted to say - am enjoying the Rocket German Course immensely - by far the best thing I've seen around for learning a language!
In case you're still taking feedback about what people might like to see in an expanded/advanced version of the course - my personal trouble area is cases. I read all the information, think I have nominative, accusative, dative and genitive firmly understood, but then as soon as I read something in German I'm floundering. Accusative/Dative are the hardest for me personally.
So some extra info on cases using long(er) sentences would be great! Or even a tool like MegaGerman that is designed for cases. Ok - that might be too large a request, so I'll be happy for just some extra information & practice
Thanks
Belinda
firstly wanted to say - am enjoying the Rocket German Course immensely - by far the best thing I've seen around for learning a language!
In case you're still taking feedback about what people might like to see in an expanded/advanced version of the course - my personal trouble area is cases. I read all the information, think I have nominative, accusative, dative and genitive firmly understood, but then as soon as I read something in German I'm floundering. Accusative/Dative are the hardest for me personally.
So some extra info on cases using long(er) sentences would be great! Or even a tool like MegaGerman that is designed for cases. Ok - that might be too large a request, so I'll be happy for just some extra information & practice
Thanks
Belinda
- bachiera
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- Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:51 am
We just started recording, so it actually looks like it will be a month or so later. I will definitely keep you updated. And I'm sure we can come up with a members special price.
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
Learn German at www.rocketlanguages.com/german
- Nathalie
- Site Admin
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- Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:40 am
Hi, I'm probably way too late to provide input, aber, I agree very much with bachiera, cases seem to elude me also. Perhaps if there is an easy and well explained method of recognising cases it would help.
Also I know I would personally love to see more on word order.
Other than that this is a great course, the best i've tried for sure!
Oliver.
Also I know I would personally love to see more on word order.
Other than that this is a great course, the best i've tried for sure!
Oliver.
Oliver
- OliverBerlin
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- Joined: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:20 pm
- Location: Berlin
Thanks for that. I will see what we can do.
Thanks for all your input

Thanks for all your input
Learn German at www.rocketlanguages.com/german
- Nathalie
- Site Admin
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Reading Comprehension
I would love to see the course expanded to include lengthy reading comprehension exercises. This is the one area that seems to be missing in Rocket German, and is the one most valuable for my work.
Thank you!
Thank you!
- drabauer
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- Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 6:21 am
- Location: California
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