Summary:
The German language possesses words that sound similar, if not, almost to the words of the English language. As a general rule, studying and speaking German together with native German speakers can be enhanced when you have a convenient English-German dictionary in tow. This way, you'd know that you wouldn't run out of words the moment you speak it, a handy dictionary can help you a lot in selecting and using the German word whichever situation you're in at the moment. Bu...
The German language possesses words that sound similar, if not, almost to the words of the English language. As a general rule, studying and speaking German together with native German speakers can be enhanced when you have a convenient English-German dictionary in tow. This way, you'd know that you wouldn't run out of words the moment you speak it, a handy dictionary can help you a lot in selecting and using the German word whichever situation you're in at the moment.
But don't rest your luck on just handy dictionaries. They aren't going to save your neck all the time. Sometimes, your effort and time spent studying and reviewing for German grammar and vocabulary does pay off twice compared to just referring everything to a dictionary. As a student of a foreign language, you always need to remember that there are certain elements to mastering a foreign language.
If you think that it's going to take you years before you'd be able to master the German language, then, you are right. People who have acquired to learn a foreign language as their second have been exposed to local German speakers for a number of years with continuous studies in grammar and vocabulary. Doesn't sound easy, don't it? But when you find yourself progressing on this subject and when you can actually feel that you are enjoying every minute of studying and speaking German, then you can say that you the German language isn't difficult to learn at all.
It is not obviously. Just think of it this way, you go through the same process when you try to learn other foreign languages, so there isn't any much of difference, really. Once you start speaking German like it's your mother tongue, don't just stick to what you have learned previously. There are still more room for improvement. Take advantage of the learning materials you can easily get from online sources, books, magazines and native speaking German friends.