"I want to speak German and sound like a Muttersprachler. But when I speak, it only sounds like my mother tongue!"

Do you feel like this?

First things first: you should be nothing but proud of your own accent!

Our basic language sense is shaped by our mother tongue.

When we learn a foreign language, we go above and beyond the shores of our mother tongue, using it as a springboard.

In itself an amazing feat.

Yet, the truth is that the first thing anyone will notice when you speak German (or any foreign language) is your pronunciation.

Not your vocabulary, not your grammar, but your accent and intonation.

Phonetics forms the backbone of spoken language.

And you can learn to speak in a way that you start sounding more and more like a native! 

In this 10-module course, you'll not only learn the rules and essentials of German pronunciation, but also a lot of interesting and cool methods of practice to help you get there.

We'll go from distinguishing the difference between "ch" and "sch" sounds to pronouncing words like "Eierschalensollbruchstellenverursacher" with absolute ease.

Watch the entire course here.

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