Hello, Respected Professor, and my Dear friends,
In my learning major project, I decided to dive into the German (Deutsch) language, a skill that immediately caught my interest, and I started to feel curious about how I could learn a new language through social media platforms. Although I had no previous experience with the language, my curiosity for personal development, coupled with my peers’ efforts to adapt creative skills for learning, motivated me to begin my journey with the new language, as it encouraged me to take the first step.
- Germany has a population of approximately 84.7 million people.
- Germany is a federal parliamentary republic and comprises 16 federal states. Consequently, cultural characteristics are shaped by their different regions and cities.
- Germany’s capital is Berlin.
A simple exploration grew into a meaningful journey filled with admiration for language structure and curiosity about German culture.
I recently created my YouTube channel for the first time and finally found the courage to start posting content related to the German language. I was quite nervous at first about how I would manage if something went wrong, but it went so well as I followed the instructions about creating the YouTube channel step by step. I began sharing the video links on my social media, like WhatsApp status and Instagram, where many of my online friends, family members, and relatives appreciated and praised my efforts that support motivated me. Around that time, I also started exploring ways to improve my content. I followed other YouTube channels and learned useful tips and tricks on how to make my videos more engaging and interesting.
The whole journey has been filled with both happiness and challenges. I wasn’t familiar with the German language at first, but by repeating German words again and again and consistently practicing, I was able to create videos that made the learning experience both joyful and meaningful. I’m so grateful for this journey and excited for my major project of learning, (here are some of the YouTube videos which I made and I’ve shared for the first time —links are below)-
Over the past few weeks, I was working on it and it has been such a exciting experience, when I learned the German words, each day i feel more confident by using then again and again, through this journey, I shared my progress, where I talked about that what I have learned. In the future, I plan to explore even more creative and in effective ways to continue my Germany language learning, and also about the German culture that Germany people likes to eat bread, And let’s not forget the country’s love affair with bread and pretzels—they’re one of the food items Germans miss the most when they travel abroad. There are nearly 10,000 master bakeries across the country. Simply follow the delicious scent of freshly baked rye bread (Roggenbrot), whole wheat rye bread (Vollkornbrot), rolls (Brötchen), or small pastries (Kleingebäck) to find them and other rich German culture.
I am especially thankful for this course and for my classmates who always supported me as their encouragement and wonderful kind comments on my major learning post have really kept me motivated. Thank you all for being part of this lovely and informative journey. Thank you for your precious time and support.
Hi Nancy, creating video tutorials is an awesome way to improve your pronunciation AND help others in the process! I hope you continue to learn and share that knowledge. Best wishes!