Learn German online
It’s easy to start learning German with WordDive. Complete the courses at your own pace on the internet or using the mobile app.Â
The courses are designed by Finnish teachers and recorded and proofread by native speakers. They include various types of exercises, such as sentence construction, vocabulary practice and grammar.Â
Studying German with WordDive is efficient, because the method activates your brain in many ways through multiple senses. Youâll see, think, read, write, listen and pronounce.Â
The clear learning path is easy to follow. WordDive recognises your learning speed and optimises the pace of learning for you individually!
The German language (Deutsch)
German is a Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, but also in many other countries. German is estimated to be spoken by over 100 million people worldwide.
German is one of the most spoken languages in Europe, and it plays a major role in business, science and culture. That is why putting some effort into learning German is definitely worth it.
Der, die or das?
In German, it is important to learn the genders of nouns, and with WordDive, this is easier than ever.
Each gender has its own voice: a male voice for masculine words (der Wald = forest), a female voce for feminine words (die Katze = cat) and a third voice for neuter words (das Eis = ice cream). Even if youâre not consciously thinking about them, hearing the different voices will help you learn the genders as you learn the words.
Learn German grammar
Learning German grammar is an essential part of learning the language. Understanding grammar will help you on your way to becoming a more proficient user of both spoken and written German.Â
Once you understand the basics of grammar, you will be able to form clear, coherent and understandable sentences, and communicate effortlessly and efficiently in German.
With WordDive, you can conveniently learn grammar alongside other exercises. If needed, you can also review the most important German grammar topics on our complimentary grammar pages.