Building on the success of the "Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning German on Your Own," this second edition is equipped with new and enhanced material to help make learning the German language easy and fun. Whether learning German is for work, school, travel or just to have a friendly conversation,
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning German
โ Scribed by Alicia Muller, Stephan Muller
- Publisher
- Alpha
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?This guide covers the essentials of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and conversation. This new edition has been updated to reflect world events that have occurred over the past few years, from Germany's currency conversion to the Euro to new international travel guidelines. It contains the most accurate, up-to-date information for students and travelers alike, along with a German/ English and English/German dictionary appendix for readers to reference.For both students and travelersUpdated to reflect recent world eventsIncludes a dictionary appendix18-20 million people are learning German as a foreign language todayAuthor Bio:Alicia M?ller studied German at New York University's prestigious Deutsches Schule and at the Berlitz School of Languages. She is a professional writer, researcher, translator, and copy editor who speaks five languages fluently. She has also traveled extensively in Germany. Contributing author Stephan M?ller is a native born German speaker and has been a tutor of the German language for over 10 years.
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