Willkommen! German Beginner’s Course 2ED Revised: Coursebook

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Weight 0.56 kg
Dimensions 1.4 × 19.1 × 24.7 cm
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Paperback

Language

Pages

256

Publisher

Year Published

2012-4-27

Imprint

Edition Number

2

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1444165151

About The Author

Paul Coggle is an experienced university teacher of German, who has taught courses from beginner to postgraduate level. He was a pioneer in the development and use of multimedia language learning materials at the University of Kent, and has acted as a Language Consultant for the BBC and the University of Cambridge Language Centre. He is series editor for the Teach Yourself language courses. Heiner Schenke was born in Hannover and is a native speaker of German. He has taught German at university level for many years and is Director of the Institution-wide language programme at the University of Westminster.

'… an excellent and very appealing book both for use in the class as well as for self-study'

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The best-selling German course for adult beginners in a class environment or for revision purposes.

Table Of Content

: ERSTE KONTAKTE: 1 Guten Tag: Greetings and farewells. Saying who you are. Saying where you come from and where you live. Numbers 0-10. Alphabet.: 2 Sprechen Sie Deutsch?: Saying how you are. Talking about nationality and languages. Talking about personal details. Numbers 11-100.: 3 Arbeit und Studium: Towns and cities. Jobs and professions. Work and study. Numbers 101 upwards.: 4 Familie und Freizeit: Activities. Leisure pursuits. Stating likes and dislikes. Family relationships.: EINKAUFEN: 5 Essen und Einkaufen: Asking the way. Ordering food and drink. Shopping: asking / giving prices. Saying how often you do things.: 6 Uhrzeiten und Verabredungen: Booking a hotel room. Telling the time. Talking about daily routines. Making appointments.: IN DER STADT: 7 Alltag in der Stadt: Buying consumer goods. Talking about daily routines and work (cont.). Travelling around town.: 8 Was haben Sie gemacht?: Saying what happened at the weekend. Talking about recent events. Talking about the more distant past. Describing purchases.: 9 Ich wohne lieber in der Stadt: Saying where people live and what their homes are like. Making comparisons. Discussing the pros and cons of city vs. country life. Describing price and location of hotels.: LEBEN IN DEUTSCHLAND: 10 Ist Mode wichtig für Sie?: Describing items of personal appearance. Saying what clothes you like wearing. Discussing appropriate clothes and gifts. Offering help and advice.: 11 Urlaub, Wetter und Gesundheit: Talking about past holidays. Reporting weather conditions. Discussing health. Reporting on aches and pains.: 12 Das Leben in Deutschland: Telephoning. Writing a CV. Talking about German-speaking countries. Expressing opinions on the German language.