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Dear /trv/
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I'm hoping that you can help.
I am currently studying German (on my second year learning German, did well to begin with, now it's getting complicated) in College where I live (Iceland) the only problem is that I'm not good in Icelandic, and my teacher keeps telling us that the grammar is like that in Icelandic, I lived in New Zealand most of my life, so my Icelandic grammar sucks. I don't want to end up failing in German. Can anyone help me with finding a good website explaining the grammar (not the basics the more complicated stuff) or someone who feels like tutouring me for free or something?
I'm desperate. ;___;
>> Anonymous
Uh, are you looking for the grammar for German or Icelandic? Your English isn't exactly understandable either.
>> Anonymous
Sorry, I forgot to proof-read it. I find it hard to express myself.
I'm looking for grammar in German.
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Here OP, I fixed your pic.
But seriously, have you already been to the Goethe Institute at Reykjavik? I'm certain they can help you.
>> Anonymous
The only thing I learned about German was Time, Manner, Place.
>> Anonymous
>>54647
I'm not sure, I don't live near Reykjavík. So I can't really go there, I can probably contact them.
>> Anonymous
im a native german speaker, i wont be able tell you what the noun in this and that is or what adverbs do, but if you show me a sentence i can tell you if its right or wrong
and probably even why.
>> Anonymous
>>54665
I'm having trouble with the endings of words and putting words into a sentence. Stuff like that. I can't give you an example now, unfortunately.
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>>54670
I'm not >54665 and I'm not a teacher nor tutor either but I speak German probably well enough to help you. Besides we still have summer holidays and I'm bored. Just drop me an email if you have any questions...
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Alright, I just moved to Lancaster, and I have about a week to kill before I have to start working.

What should I do/see? I want to go up into the Lake District a bit (I hearC artmel is nice in particular) and I'd like to see teh Trough(sp?) of Bowland, but I'd appreciate reccomendations or specifics.

I live in the city cntere but city and country pursuits are both fine. I' dalso like a couple that will really tkae me into the middle of absolutely nowehre.
>> Anonymous
>>54678
Sure. Thanks a lot.
>>54679
Wat?
>> Anonymous
http://www.canoo.net/services/OnlineGrammar/Wort/Ueberblick/index.html?lang=en
http://www.deutschseite.de/inhalt.html#grammatik
>> Anonymous
/trv/: Germany

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_grammar
>> Anonymous
similar to>>54665my mother tounge is german. feel free to ask questions.

also, i think i envy you a bit for iceland. still, it maybe isnt so much fun when you're living there 24/7/365, especially when youre not even close to reykjavik, eh?
>> Anonymous
i think ill piggyback this topic instead of starting a new one.
whats a good way to learn german? i started using rosetta stone but around lesson 8 they start wanting you to type things out but they dont tell you what they translate as so i have no idea what im typing.
>> Anonymous
ALL GLORY TO THE GERMAN EMPIRE
>> Anonymous
Google for "Deutsch lernen" aka learn german.
Goethe - Institutes are around the globe.
watch german televion (via stream):
http://de.wwitv.com/