German Your Complete Guide To German Language Learning: Learn German With Accelerated Learning Methods
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Most individuals who want to learn a new language commit similar errors, and this impedes their progress. The issue is that they only adhere to a sole method for learning the language. Studying German using traditional methods (classroom learning, studying textbooks) can be boring, time consuming and expensive. With this book, you can maximise your chance of success.
This book includes 4 learning parts:
- German: A Beginner's Guide to German Language Learning
- German: A Practical Learning Guide - Accelerated Learning Methods
- German Short Stories: 15 Entertaining Short Stories for Beginners Including Audio
- German Phrase Book: 700 Realistic German Phrases for Travelers, Students and Kids
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German Your Complete Guide To German Language Learning - Academy Der Sprachclub
German
Your Complete Guide
For German Language Learning
Including
German Grammar
German Phrasebook
German Short Stories For Beginners
+
Audio
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Contents
Introduction
What you can expect from this book
Part 1 Learning The German Language
German Words - Spelling and Pronunciation
The Alphabet - Consonants and Vowels
Our Tips for Pronouncing Umlaute
ä, ö, and ü
Pronouncing Diphthongs
Appreciating the German Stress
Learning Nouns and Adjectives
Adjectives
Telling Time and Date
Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
Ordinal Numbers
Capitalization and Punctuation
Articles and the Infamous Four German
Noun Cases
Nouns and Noun Cases
Expressions of Time and Distance
Article Genders, Definiteves and Indivinitives Articles
Compound Nouns and Their Gender
(Lovely) Pronouns
Verbs and Moods
German Tenses and Verb Tenses
Verb Tenses
Adjectives
Learn How to Decline the Easy Way
Word Order and Building Sentences
Get those Adverbs
German Idioms!
Part 2 Practical Learning Guide
New and accelerated learning methods
Getting Started: Implement the New Methods Step-By-Step
Part 3 15 Entertaining German Short Stories for Beginners and Audio
Learning German through entertaining stories
Advance with each story
Follow our tips and how to use the audio
Part 4 German Phrasebook
Formal and Informal Introductions
Polite Expressions
Phrases for Greeting Friends & Family
Common Everyday German Phrases
Phrases for Travelers
Restaurants & Eating Out Phrases
Shopping and Renting
Asking Directions
Driving & Parking Phrases
Transportation Phrases
Medical Issues & Emergencies
Banking Phrases & Terms
Cleaning
Christmas Phrases
Guests and Invitations
Insurance -‐ Phrases & Terms
Real Estate – Phrases & Terms
Illness & Wellness
Sports
University and Education
IT, Computer and Social Media
Talk About Yourself
At Work
Airport and Flights
Cars
Foods & Restaurants
Business & Negotiations
Arts & Hobbies
Entertainment and Recreation
Crime and Help Phrases
Taxi & Hiring a Car
General Repairs
Church & Religion
Seasons, Festivals and Public Holidays
Trivial Conversation Phrases for Travelers and Kids
Legal Terms & Situations
Oders
Introduction
Your professional outlook may require that you need to learn German, and let’s face it: with knowledge of the German language you have more possibilities, - this can be of a professional nature, or for travel and social reasons. In fact, German is especially geared toward professionals as a foreign language of choice with rising tendencies. German, for instance, is the second most important language for science and scientific research. In Europe, professional German teachers are not only highly respected but are paid above-average salaries in middle-class homes. In terms of communication and technology worldwide, - Germany is ranked sixth, and when it comes to trade, Germany has the fourth largest economy. Therefore, by learning to speak and understand the German language, you can definitely expand your career. German pensioners and travellers are spending more than any other European country on travel and accommodation. Furthermore, if you interact with Germans, (professionally or socially), your chances of forging a meaningful personal relationship is infinitely higher if you can communicate with them in German.
Moreover, German is a cultural language, that can give you access to German literature, art, music and philosophy. So, having knowledge of the German language makes absolute sense, and this material gives you the tools to advance your skills quickly and securely. Just follow the content step-by-step, starting with the basics. Our aim is to provide students with learning tools they can use to learn German in a reasonable short time and to speak German fluently and with confidence.
What you can expect from this book
This book will provide you with various summaries of the fundamentals of the language.
Part 1: Learning the German Language Guide
The first part is a working textbook where you learn the fundamentals of the language, the pronunciation., the foundation of the language and grammar. The book is structured in a practical way, so you can get familiar with the language step-by-step and at your own pace.You get to understand the German alphabet, and valuable lessons to acquaint yourself with the pronunciation.
This book will show you new and holistic learning approaches, the way to implement and it will explain the synchronic linguistics in a practical way.
Part 2: Practical and Accelerated Learning Methods
The "accelerated learning methods" will guide you through a step-by-step process of new and proven methods used in accredited German language schools that will enable you to learn the pillars of the language as well as the practical applications.You will improve your German step-by-step using professional methods. This book also includes many practical exercises and important tips for learners that you just can use as you advance with the learning material.
Part 3: Short Stories for Students
In the third part of this book you can read 15 German short stories with English parallel text designed for language learners. Each short story is accompanied with a vocabulary section, learning question and audio. Each story comes with its own audio mp4 file to compare your understanding of the text and improve your pronunciation. This book can be considered as a toolkit for learners, especially if you happened to be in a German speaking environment. This guide also covers the basics of the grammatical structure, practical tips and exercises on which aim to advance your language skills considerably.
Part 4 Phrasebook
In this realistic phrasebook you’ll be able to learn the language through 700 realistic and common German phrases and expression sor travelers and students so you can aquire a practical grasp of the language and also developing skills to express yourself in a natural way just a German native speaker does.This book additionally provides essential text phrases to achieve, fluency, and competency in German. In a word, this book aims to be a compact learning guide which includes some new and unusual learning techniques but at the same time you can use this book as a resource that you can use in your everyday communication when speaking with Germans.
Part 1
Learning The German Language
German Words - Spelling and Pronunciation
German spelling and pronunciation isn't as troublesome as one might think, because most vowels and consonants are related to the English language. You basically spell exactly what you hear, and once you get used and understand the sounds of German letters, it becomes easy and fast to spell the language. However, it is important to learn how to pronounce the words clearly and correctly so you can understand at once what is said when someone speaks to you in German.
Learning the proper pronunciation starts by actively practicing the pronunciation of letters. Once you have learned how specific letters or combinations of letters are pronounced, you should be able to speak with confidence and say almost all words correctly. You will find many examples and short lessons to to practice on what you have learned.
The Alphabet - Consonants and Vowels
The German language uses the 26 - letter Latin alphabet which is also used in English, but in German each letter either has a different name ,is unique or is pronounced differently. German also has four additional distinct letter sounds which will be explained by practical examples. Some letters may be challenging to English speakers as there is no parallel sound in English.
Before we get into learning the consonants and vowels let's take a quick glance at this overview of the alphabet and pronunciation:
A (a) /ɑː/Long 'a' as 'a' in 'father' (ah).
B (be) /beː/ Pronounced like 'p' when at the end of a word
C (ce) /tseː/ See combination letter forms; without a following 'h': before 'e', 'i', 'y', 'ä', 'ö' like the German letter 'z' else like 'k'
D (de) /deː/ Pronounced like 't' when at the end of a word; slightly more dental
E (e) /eː/ Long 'e' as 'a' in 'late' (ay) without (!) the (y). Short 'e' as 'e' in 'pet'. In unstressed
syllables like 'a' in 'about' or 'e' in 'garden'
F (ef) /ɛf/
G (ge) /geː/ Pronounced like 'g' in 'get'; pronounced like 'k' when at the end of a word; pronounced like 'ich'-sound (see below) in the suffix '-ig' at the end of words
H (ha) /hɑː/ like 'h' in house, only at the beginning of words or a syllable before 'a', 'i', 'o', 'u', 'y', 'ä', 'ö', 'ü' (only if these vowels don't belong to