Dear Someone at the Rocket Members Forum,
This is my first time communicating with you this way. I'm brand new. Trying not to miss even the simplest lessons.
I love to hear the lines spoken for me to imitate, but is there a way to adjust the speed? FYIO, I'm an aging but perky 77-year old monk at an originally German monastery in PA, USA, and eager to pick up conversational ability to use in speaking to a friend in Muenchen, Germany, and to write letters to him and family. He puts me to shame because he knows quite well how to write in English. My computer ability to swim around on the screen has a lot to be desired.
Fr. Jerome J. Purta, O.S.B.
300 Fraser Purchase Road
Saint Vincent Archabbey
Latrobe, PA 15650-2690
USA
too fast; can speed by adjusted?

Jerome-Purta
April 22, 2009

Paul-Weber
April 22, 2009
Dear Fr. Jerome,
welcome to the Rocket German forum.
Having a friend to practice your German with is a great advantage. Perhaps he could start writing you letters in German? If you have any trouble understanding them we are here to help.
Unfortunately the speed of the audio lessons can't be adjusted. The reason for doing the conversations at a natural speed is that this is how you will hear spoken German in reality.
When each sentence gets broken down we have slowed down the speed slightly so that you can pick up each syllable.
If you have trouble picking up all the new sounds I would recommend practicing each lesson a few times. Only move on to the next lesson when you feel comfortable with the previous one.
Once you get the hang of it you will find it much easier to understand spoken German in real life situations. You will already be used to the natural speed.
I wish you all the best for your German learning and enjoy the journey.
Paul

Viajera
May 15, 2009
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Dear Someone at the Rocket Members Forum,
Fr. Jerome: glad to find someone older than I to learn German. My experience tells that repeating and repeating and reading and re reading the texts of the conversations helps a lot.
I envy you for having someone to practice. Luck
PD Sorry if there are mistakes here. English is not my mother tongue either. :lol: :roll:
This is my first time communicating with you this way. I'm brand new. Trying not to miss even the simplest lessons.
I love to hear the lines spoken for me to imitate, but is there a way to adjust the speed? FYIO, I'm an aging but perky 77-year old monk at an originally German monastery in PA, USA, and eager to pick up conversational ability to use in speaking to a friend in Muenchen, Germany, and to write letters to him and family. He puts me to shame because he knows quite well how to write in English. My computer ability to swim around on the screen has a lot to be desired.
Fr. Jerome J. Purta, O.S.B.
300 Fraser Purchase Road
Saint Vincent Archabbey
Latrobe, PA 15650-2690
USA[/quo]
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yy0wl
June 3, 2009
Actually, there is a way to slow down the audio. I use it frequently. If you download the audio file, you can play it back in Windows Media Player.
Go to VIEW, click on ENHANCEMENTS, and choose PLAY SPEED SETTINGS.