1, letter learning.
First of all, we should practice the pronunciation of German letters according to the tapes matched with the teaching materials and some videos found on the Internet, imitate the teacher's mouth shape in the videos, and try our best to achieve the standard pronunciation. This is the foundation and it is very important.
2. Mastery of part of speech.
German is a little more difficult to learn than English. One reason is that German nouns have four parts of speech (masculine der, neuter das, feminine die and plural die), while English nouns have only two parts of speech (singular and plural).
3. Cognition of words.
After learning the pronunciation of letters, we should cultivate a sense of language slowly, instead of rushing to learn phonetic symbols (the pronunciation of German words is similar to that of Chinese Pinyin, so teachers rarely speak its phonetic symbols like English and use international phonetic symbols in a unified way).
4. Recite sentences.
At this time, you can find some simple German sentences to recite, continue to practice pronunciation and cultivate a sense of language. When you meet a word you don't know, you should look it up in the dictionary.
5. Basic learning.
With the above foundation, you can start grammar learning through textbooks. The New College German course has grammar explanations after each lesson, which makes it easier to understand and learn by yourself. There are also matching exercises and answers, which can be compared for training.