Learn german just from the beginning. This useful ebook consists of five level chapters:
For this reason a textbook on three levels was conceived. Beginning German (Level I) puts more emphasis on building vocabulary around subject matter interesting and useful to young students.
Basic German (Level II) emphasises grammar, and assumes a greater knowledge of English grammar more typical of an older high school or a college student. If you are just beginning to learn German or attempting to teach yourself, you may wish to try both approaches and see which works better for you, since some people require a strong structural approach to learning a new language while others find this “structure” only impedes progress by adding another layer of complexity.
Intermediate German (Level III), which requires even more knowledge of English, is for college students, preferably for sophomores or juniors.
With even more complex lessons, grammar and vocabulary comes Advanced German (Level IV), which with the most complex and difficult parts of the German language, is for late college students (Seniors) and college graduates.
The last level, which is a review level, but also has cultural facts and the history of the German language, is Reviewed German. (Level V).
- Level I – Beginning German
- Level II – Intermediate German
- Level III – Basic German
- Level IV – Advanced German
- Level V – Reviewed German
For this reason a textbook on three levels was conceived. Beginning German (Level I) puts more emphasis on building vocabulary around subject matter interesting and useful to young students.
Basic German (Level II) emphasises grammar, and assumes a greater knowledge of English grammar more typical of an older high school or a college student. If you are just beginning to learn German or attempting to teach yourself, you may wish to try both approaches and see which works better for you, since some people require a strong structural approach to learning a new language while others find this “structure” only impedes progress by adding another layer of complexity.
Intermediate German (Level III), which requires even more knowledge of English, is for college students, preferably for sophomores or juniors.
With even more complex lessons, grammar and vocabulary comes Advanced German (Level IV), which with the most complex and difficult parts of the German language, is for late college students (Seniors) and college graduates.
The last level, which is a review level, but also has cultural facts and the history of the German language, is Reviewed German. (Level V).
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