Learn German ★ Sleep Learning ★ 100 German Phrases For Beginners
Learn German phrases, With Sleep Learning. Easily learn 100 phrases using advanced binaural beats specifically meant for sleep learning. Learn German language for beginners or any level.
To use, simply listen to this video with headphones on, Just before you are going to sleep, whilst you are awake repeat the German phrases in your head, and remain focussed on these words and meanings as you drift slowly off to sleep. Your subconscious mind will then do the rest. The brain does have the ability to absorb information whilst your asleep, as you may know from experience when real sounds from reality have entered your dream and woke you up. This works under a similar principle however the binaural beats ensure you are not woken up and that it is only the learning part of your brain that is listening to the video.
★How To Use Most Successfully★
- Listen to this video with headphones.
- Listen to this video as you are going to sleep
- Try and clear your mind of all other thoughts
- Repeat the words and meanings out loud if possible
- Visualise the German words and phrases in your head.
- Leave on as you fall asleep
- Repeat the words you remember throughout your day
- Do this for 30 days to see massive results
★Video Description★:
This German phrases video is specifically designed to help you learn new German words and phrases as you are falling asleep and remember them when you wake up. It’s suitable for anyone wanting to learn German , from beginners through to people wanting to recap on what they already know. The brain does have the ability to absorb information whilst you’re asleep, as you may know from experience when real sounds from reality have entered your dream and awoke you up. This works under a similar principle however the binaural beats ensure you are not woken up and that it is only the learning part of your brain that is listening to the video. Your brain has an optimal frequency for learning, (when you are totally focussed and absorb information easily), your brain also has a perfect frequency for remembering newly processed information and finally there is a frequency of the brain that allows your subconscious to absorb information whilst you sleep. When you then understand that binaural beats can put your brain at any frequency you want, it then becomes clear how this actually works. You are using binaural beats to basically get the most out of your brain.
★Main Features★:
- 100 Key German Phrases:
We have used 100 German phrases in this video, the sole purpose of these phrases is to give you just about enough of a vocabulary to be able to have a very basic conversation but more importantly survive if travelling. The phrases are best suited for a traveller or tourist simply looking to be able to ask for basic things and find important places whilst in Germany. The English phrase or word is said once then the German translation repeated three times.
- Binaural Beats:
Binaural beats used are: Theta 8.0 Hz, Delta 4.0 Hz, Delta 3.0 Hz. These binaural beats are claimed to improve learning, encourage sleep learning, improve our ability to remember specific words and finally to improve memory and help process newly absorbed information. The combination of these 3 specific frequencies is hugely powerful. There are played in the correct order allowing for complete processing, understanding and most importantly memorising.
- Soothing Music:
Soothing background music, there is some very soft music playing in the background just to distract from the sounds of the binaural beats and to ensure you are not distracted from the words you are learning.
- HD Images:
The images are there as a nice background, only 1 image is used as not to drain your battery or cause any buffering issues, we realise in this video actual images aren’t that important as it is more about what is being said than what you can see.
Warning:
Please remember first and foremost Theta/Delta waves are associated with sleep like states, so it is not advisable to use this video whilst driving.
Credits:
Adrift by Christopher Lloyd Clarke. http://www.christopherlloydclarke.com.