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    Default Using German Habbo to practice German?

    I'm learning German and I went on German Habbo for a while to see what it was like and se how good my conversational German was. I found it sort of helpful, Has anyone else done similar with foreign hotels?
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    I used habbo France briefly during a level and it was okay but I find children's tv shows to be the best for learning language cos they dumb everything down for u


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    i did this during my french gcse years on habbo.fr

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    Seems reasonable, I used to visit the German hotel a fair bit (had some friends on there), but a lot of the speech is obviously colloquial so be careful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    Seems reasonable, I used to visit the German hotel a fair bit (had some friends on there), but a lot of the speech is obviously colloquial so be careful.
    That's true, I didn't think about that I'll be honest. If I go to Germany again and they can'tunderstand me I'll know why
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    Lots of people use .COM to learn English. Just make it clear you're learning.

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    Look at the language used on .com by native English speakers. It's appalling so don't take anything you read too seriously.

    Like Kyle said best way is to learn like a child learning their first language. Look at kids' TV and picture books and work your way up! German Habbo might help a bit later on once you've learned enough vocabulary and want to start informal conversation!

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    i tried to use .fr for french but it didn't help really because they speak with slang a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    Look at the language used on .com by native English speakers. It's appalling so don't take anything you read too seriously.
    Yeah I thought this, I would never ever have considered doing what others have done/are doing haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    I used habbo France briefly during a level and it was okay but I find children's tv shows to be the best for learning language cos they dumb everything down for u


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    Out of curiosity, what TV shows did you use? I did the same a few years back in using Habbo France, but then I forgot my details and can't for the life of me seem to figure out the right e-mail address associated. Despite that, hard properly communicating on there without an AZERTY keyboard.

    I'll check on Netflix right now, but any additional info would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemons View Post
    i tried to use .fr for french but it didn't help really because they speak with slang a lot
    I had this problem as well, but once you've got it you know you're doing well.

    All in all, I think it's perfectly do-able. I've networked with a lot of people who have used social media to strengthen their English speaking skills. I never would have known it's their second language unless they stated otherwise prior.

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