Ok, give me your best books/guides/videos/advice/sites whatever the fuck have you for learning german as quickly as possible.
Got an exam in about 24 hours and I'm absolute garbage.
Hahaha viel Glück du Versager. Deutsch ist zu schwierig, um es so schnell zu lernen. Nimm dein Versagen hin und lerne nächstes mal rechtzeitig. Schwuchtel.
>>204086
Less being retarded and more to the topic.
I managed to learn russian, english and japanese all in about a week to a beginner level and to advanced in less than 6 month.
What's so special about german?
It's not like it's a hard exam or anything,
I just need to know how to talk about shit like "muh perfect day, muh family"
And translate some basic texts.
But seriously, I don't know what level you are on, but remember congruency. If you can get congruency between words right, then half the game is won. The rest is knowing HOW to modify words for cases/genders/time and where to put each word.
I'd say these are the most important parts for intermediate learners.
If you really fucking suck, are just beginning and/or want to just get through with 40% score, then learn as many words from your book as possible.
Russian and Japanese are very implicit languages. German is extremely explicit. This leads to high accuracy, but also the need to adhere to more rules than all of the languages you mentioned, especially English and Russian.
Keep this in mind; due to this, you should be using more words if you are uncertain. There are many many special cases you don't know about even after several years of learning the language, so stick to things you are definitely sure about instead of trying to impress teachers with experiments.
Start listening to german music (for the whole day ?). Helped me with learning spanish and latin.
>>204084
>learning german in 2016
you should really reconsider