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  • Numbers in German

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    You can search for specific topics in the German Index, as shown in the attached image. Just type a keyword such as “numbers” in the search bar, and the Index will show you the relevant lessons.

    For German numbers, please review Level 1:

    Lesson 17: Numbers from 0 to 10
    Lesson 19: Numbers from 11 to 20
    Lesson 20: Numbers from 21 to 1000 and more, including how to count
    Lesson 21: Numbers Review Session

    For examples such as seventh, sixteenth, and twentieth, I recommend starting with Lessons 19 and 20, and then completing the review in Lesson 21.!Screen Shot 2026-07-27 at 11.54.29 AM.png

  • Working through Fluenz German

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    Hi Matt!

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience — and welcome back after completing all 5 levels of Spanish! It’s great to hear you’re enjoying the German program, even with the extra challenge of cases and genders. That’s totally normal, and you’re making excellent progress.

    Many learners like to add light reading, slow-German podcasts, or short videos just to get more exposure. These work really well alongside the structure we provide.

    One lesson per day or two?
    Even if you have more time, we usually recommend sticking to one full lesson per day. The lessons are dense, so using your extra time to review, repeat listening comprehension, or do some Audio Workouts will give you better results than rushing ahead.

Should you have any concerns regarding content, technical issues, or access, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at usersupport@fluenz.com.