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halloDeutsch

halloDeutsch is a new, innovative education app for the German language. Unlike with other learning offers, ...

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halloDeutsch is a new, innovative education app for the German language.
Unlike with other learning offers, the origin of the user is irrelevant. All vocabulary and sentences are presented audiovisually. The learning outcome is thus essentially based on the innate ability to learn through perception and communication and not on plain learning of grammar and vocabulary.

SELF-INITIATED
The users learns wherever and whenever he wants to! Once installed, no Internet connection is required, so it is easy to learn on the go.

PLAYFUL
A number of games offer variety and motivate to continue learning. All games can be paused at any time and can be continued later on.

MULTIMEDIAL
Words and sentences can be displayed graphically as well as read out. The diverse presentations of the content thus supports the success of the learner.

INNOVATIVE
Using a formal grammar, the app can generate a large number of syntactically correct and semantically meaningful German sentences for different everyday situations.


The following games are included:

· Vokabeln:
With this game, vocabulary can be learned and repeated. For each picture or audio, the correct vocabulary must be selected from four possibilities.

· Artikel:
The articles are one of the most difficult challenges when learning the German language. In this game a noun has to be assigned to its individual article.

· Kasus:
In this more demanding game, the case of a noun has to be determined and selected from the four available answers.

· Frage? Antwort!
This game examines the listening comprehension of a simple statement. A question is displayed and the answer is read out. The user then has to select the correct answer from the four possible and thus shows that he can understand both the question and the audio.

· Satzbau:
This game requires some experience with the German language. The words of a sentence have been shuffled and the user has to put them in the correct order.

Last update

Jan. 10, 2020

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