German for Beginners

German for Beginners by Charles Duff, published by Barnes & Noble in 1960, is a comprehensive resource designed for individuals with no prior knowledge of the German language. This edition spans 359 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for English speakers. The book is structured into 10 lessons that introduce the two alphabets, pronunciation, and essential vocabulary, providing a solid foundation for language acquisition.
Readers will find that this book not only teaches the basics of German but also explains how the language functions, encouraging learners to think in German. It includes references for further study, making it a practical tool for those interested in foreign language study and language arts. With its clear layout and straightforward approach, this edition serves as an effective study aid for anyone looking to embark on their journey of learning German.
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This book was designed to teach a person with no background or knowledge of German the basics of the language. It is divided into 10 lessons and covers the two alphabets and pronunciation as well as vocabulary. It also contains the important information of how the language works, gives reference books for further study and in a very practical way, teaches the reader to think in German. Easy to read and learn from.
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