German for Beginners

German for Beginners by Angela Wilkes, published by Usborne in 1986, is a 48-page resource designed for young learners of the German language. This edition focuses on everyday situations that children may encounter while abroad, making it a practical guide for those starting their journey in language acquisition. The book presents grammar in a clear manner and includes puzzles that offer ample opportunities for practice.
Readers will find that this book provides a thorough grounding in useful language skills, catering specifically to the needs of beginners. With its emphasis on practical application, German for Beginners encourages engagement through interactive elements, making language learning accessible and enjoyable. This juvenile nonfiction title is an excellent starting point for children interested in foreign language study, particularly in German.
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This title deals with everyday situations in which children may find themselves while abroad. Grammar is clearly explained and puzzles provide plenty of practice. This title is part of a series providing a thorough grounding in useful language skills.
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