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🔹 #942470380692590632, #questions, #questions-2 is where you can ask questions about German, or ask for help with short texts (<300 words) and exercises. Please only ask your question in one channel at a time.

🔹 #writing is where you should post longer texts (300+ words) to get feedback. (Supported formats: Google Docs link, plain text, .txt file.)

🔹 #corrections is used for any discussions, comments or corrections related to things posted in #writing, since #writing should only be used to post actual texts - do not post your texts in #corrections. (Note: correcting/commenting directly in Google Docs is usually preferred.)

🔹 #pronunciation is where you can post audio recordings of yourself speaking German to get feedback.

How to use #writing and #corrections
Please feel free to post your German texts in #writing to be corrected by a member of our helpful community. You’re free to post pretty much any kind of text – be it a story, a diary entry, a nonfiction essay, a resume for your next job, or even just a few random sentences – as long as it’s in line with our #rules. Please remember to remove any personal information in your texts.

The supported formats are: Google Docs links, .txt file, and plain text. Using Google Docs is preferred as it makes the job of the correctors a lot easier. If you post your text directly into #writing, the bot will automatically generate a Google Doc for you.

How to use #pronunciation
Feel free to post an audio clip of yourself speaking German and someone will comment/correct your pronunciation.

If you are unsure what to talk about in the recording, feel free to read aloud from a German text. It is usually preferred that you include the text along with the audio, as the audio is sometimes difficult to correct by itself.

Preferred audio formats: .mp3, .wav, .ogg (or you can use a trusted online audio service like Vocaroo).

Ideas and resources
Writing prompts are available in #study-tasks and new prompts are posted occasionally. There are also several older prompts saved here:
🔹 https://www.dropbox.com/s/jf3dvaj7xjv9mt0/Writing Prompts.odt?dl=0
🔹 https://goo.gl/88KK2R

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