5 Effective Ways to Learn German Faster as an Adult!
- Damir Deljanin
- Oct 18
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 30
Learning German doesn’t have to be a slow and frustrating process. With the right methods and consistency, you can make steady progress, build confidence, and start speaking more naturally. “Nemacki Svuda” brings you five practical and proven strategies to help you learn German more efficiently — even with a busy schedule.
1. Take German Lessons

Taking structured German lessons provides a clear learning path and a solid foundation. Instead of wandering aimlessly, you’ll progress step by step with guidance, feedback, and support from a teacher.
With online lessons through "Nemacki Svuda" you get flexibility, personalised attention, and faster results — no commuting, no wasted time. Book your first lesson and take that important first step.
2. Watch German Movies

Do you like watching movies? So why not combine the beautiful and the useful. "German Everywhere" will direct you to where you can watch movies with subtitles for free. German cinema is one of the richest in the world, and the internet platform "ARD-Mediathek" offers free content, where you can hear, see and experience the German language and German culture in a unique way. We recommend that you watch the film with a German translation, which will be most useful in order to master the language. If it is too difficult for you, try English first (or another language that is close to you), and if necessary, include Serbian.
3. Listen to German Music!

One of the best ways to learn German is to listen to music in German! Simple isn't it? The internet offers a whole range of different platforms for listening to music, from Youtube, Deezer to Spotify, the choice is truly diverse. The songs should be listened to first without the lyrics, and then with the lyrics. Learning song lyrics is one of the more effective ways to learn words and practice pronunciation. The songs of Rammstein or Faber are recommended for beginners because of the clear pronunciation of the lyrics, although there is also good old German Schlager!
4. Read German Newspaper!

Nowadays, everything is online, so you no longer have to run to the newsstand to pick up a copy of your favorite daily newspaper. Every German newspaper has its editions available online. Reading the press is a very good way to delve into the depth of the language, and everyone can find their own thematic framework. Beginners are recommended to read the yellow press of "Bild", not for the content but for the simplified grammar and clear and short sentences, while advanced students can tackle magazines and weeklies (Spiegel is calling you!).
5. Talk to a Native!

Although many people think of the German language as rough, as you learn and delve deeper into the language itself, you will realize that it actually has a softness and flow. This comes to the fore most during a conversation with a person whose mother tongue is German!
That's why there is no better way to learn a language than a live conversation between a native speaker and you. You'll perfect your pronunciation and improve communication, you'll see that book and living language sometimes differ, and you'll meet new people and make friends, which is always beneficial! And where to find a native speaker? Well, social networks, forums, various applications are full of people who want to selflessly share their knowledge, and also to chat. So enjoy and be brave!
If you want to take a real step forward and learn with the support of a professional Tutor, scheduling an online class at "Nemacki Svuda" is your next step.









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