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15. April 2026

Why pronunciation comes first

Most German courses save speaking for last. We start with the sounds. Here is why the first two weeks decide the next two years.

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Most German courses front-load grammar charts and back-load speaking. We invert that. The first two weeks of every cohort are mouth and ear, before the grammar arrives in force.

The first word decides the conversation

How you say your first German sentence tells a native speaker whether to keep going in German or switch to English. Get the sounds close, and the door stays open. That single signal shapes how much real practice you get for months afterwards.

Sounds you cannot hear, you cannot say

German has sounds that do not exist in English or Hindi. If your ear has never been trained to hear them, your mouth has no target to aim at. So we train the ear first, with minimal pairs and short recorded clips, so you can hear yourself improve week over week.

Confidence is the real bottleneck

  • Grammar can be re-taught later.
  • A learner who trusts their own voice keeps going.
  • One who does not, quietly quits.

Once a learner trusts their own voice in German, the rest follows.

This is not magic. It is paced, patient work with a coach who knows your name. But it starts with the sounds.

Sprich es. Mein es.

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