I currently live in RVA and would love to start learning German. Where do I start? is there a community?
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rattylight t1_ivwphs4 wrote
Hey! Check out RVA Stammtisch on Facebook. I used to go when I was in college, so it's been a while but it looks like they're still active. It's a German language meetup group
longhairedcountryboy t1_ivwprat wrote
I lived in Germany 2 years. By the time I came back I was doing pretty good with it. This was 40 years ago.
FatguyRVA t1_ivwr7kl wrote
Reynolds doesn’t offer German. Not sure about brightpoint
RammmITTT t1_ivwrezx wrote
I would've thought they did.. had no idea they're 166 bucks a credit hour, either. Damn... it was 26 bucks when I took classes there. I paid for an entire semester in one paycheck.
Caspiu5 OP t1_ivwrqee wrote
You are getting downvoted, but honestly this is exactly what I need. Thank you for inspiring me for just fucking going for it. I have an EU citizenship
Caspiu5 OP t1_ivwsewj wrote
Thanks for the heads up! Checking it out now
youareourlasthope t1_ivwxuf7 wrote
I also vote go for it if you are dual citizen. Total immersion is how I learned most of my languages.
RulerOfTheRest t1_ivx10kd wrote
I think you can apply to VCU as a non-degree seeking student and then take German. I took it several years back and the class was anything but full, so you shouldn't run into any restrictions. Reach out to the School of World Studies, they can probably give you more info.
RulerOfTheRest t1_ivx1csw wrote
3 years there some 30 years ago. But even though we lived off base, I never picked that much up other than some basic stuff because all the German friends I made all wanted to practice their English on me. This was my 8-10 grade years, and young and dumb me went along with it. Older and wiser me wishes that young me wasn't as complacent because it was a totally missed opportunity...
93devil t1_ivxjeyc wrote
I have to ask… why do you need to learn this language so badly? I mean, moving?
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_ivxrbeg wrote
Funny, my question would be why live here if living in Europe is an option?
connor8383 t1_ivxrthu wrote
Duolingo!
hi_revver t1_ivy2v7k wrote
It's amazing how much faster you pick up a language with total immersion. I took German like 4 years in high-school and college and really don't remember much more than the basics. I spent 13 days in Italy like 8 years ago and was pretty damn functional linguistically by the end of the trip.
My tip for OP, other than apps and whatnot, is watch/read kids shows and books in German. It really helps you get the basics down quickly.
93devil t1_ivyc4mq wrote
100 percent
GinHalpert t1_ivyhp9j wrote
The crackheads loitering outside Cafe Rustika
vabloom t1_ivyntib wrote
If you have an Henrico County Library Card, you can access Rosetta Stone for free.
Hedgecore138 t1_ivypodh wrote
It's been helping me brush up on the language quite a bit.
TheRealSuperJeff t1_ivzlwqs wrote
Stopping by to make sure someone said "Germany"
PM-me-ur-kittenz t1_ivzmjyd wrote
Just a word of advice: I live in Berlin. Don't move to Berlin! Nobody speaks German there. Move to Hannover or Hamburg or Lübeck where "Hochdeutsch" (schoolbook German) is spoken and you'll come very far, very fast.
RammmITTT t1_ivwom8h wrote
There's a community College.