European Studies - Germany, Europe - Civilization, Teaching - Language Arts, National Characteristics - Europe, General German Language Reference, German History - Social Aspects, Teaching - Reading & Language Miscellanea
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Overview
This reader is intended for advanced intermediate students of German and introduces compelling, contemporary topics such as German identity, foreigners and their experiences in Germany, religious affiliation, disability issues, and the growing pains of young people as they come to terms with changes around them.- A unique all-in-German approach, with limited glossing, helps students develop comprehension strategies, expand their vocabulary, use the dictionary effectively, and think and speak in German.
- The rules of the spelling reform (Rechtschreibreform) are implemented in the text's pedagogical apparatus, but readings and other authentic selections retain the original spelling of the source material.
Synopsis
This reader is intended for advanced intermediate students of German and introduces compelling, contemporary topics such as German identity, foreigners and their experiences in Germany, religious affiliation, disability issues, and the growing pains of young people as they come to terms with changes around them.
- A unique all-in-German approach, with limited glossing, helps students develop comprehension strategies, expand their vocabulary, use the dictionary effectively, and think and speak in German.
- The rules of the spelling reform (Rechtschreibreform) are implemented in the text's pedagogical apparatus, but readings and other authentic selections retain the original spelling of the source material.
Book Details
Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780395885345