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99 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good!,
By mail "mail" (Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
This book is superb! I am married to a native German speaker and need all the help I can get. I am writing as a self taught German student that is trying to learn all as fast as possible. This book starts off slow with very useful vocabulary. There is an excellent pronunciation section which is very necessary with German. I very much like how new vocabulary and workbook pages are mixed together. Everything is index so perfectly so it is easy to find help within the book. All new vocabulary have translation so there is no need for an extra dictionary with this book. The presentation is very well done. It is a basic level book (as the title mentions) so it is great for new students or self taught students. The book can be used again and again for practice. There are so many words to learn and exercises to do making this book well worth the money. I am very sorry this book was not available when I began my studies! The author is very talented. Thanks to him for such a useful book and hopefully there will be more advanced books with audio programs in the future.
92 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book was exactly what I was looking for!,
By Chris C. (Rhode Island, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning the German Language. It is full of all the little questions and answers that other books lack.Last year I decided to start teaching myself German and for someone who has language based learning disabilities this was going to be a challenge. Since I started teaching myself German I have mostly used audio CD's, some of which come with books to aid you. I found all of these CD books to be unhelpful since they all usually moved to fast and did not explain or answer the small questions that someone would naturally develop as they started learning. Because of the lack of information in these CD books I ended up only focused on the CD's themselves. After nine months I was feeling confident enough and had enough questions to start learning the rules of the German language so I began hunting for a good book to help me. When I found this book I immediately knew this was the one. It starts off with the very basics by explaining the origins of the German/English languages and how they broke apart and differ from each other. As the book moves forward the author adds notes and explanations to many of the questions that one might ask. I am still reading this book and will probably re-read it many times using it as my German language text book but I am confident that between this book, a vocabulary book and some audio CD's I will eventually teach myself this language. I give this book a big thumbs up!
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best single-source German starter!,
By Stephen Beckvonpeccoz (Berlin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
This book is phenomenal. It is written with concise common sense and humor. I am a student who just began learning German professionally 20 hours/week. I use this book as my self-selected textbook; I refer to it every day. Edward Swick wrote it for Americans and it has all the grammar rules and the short cuts to remember them. The best feature is the pronunciation guides after German words: particularly helpful with sounds we don't have in American English, such as the guttural "ch" and the three umlaut letters.
This book also includes cultural information, the new spelling rules, common German usage, and appendices with basic German-English and English-German dictionaries. Combine this book with some CD's such as Learn in Your Car German and you will be learning German in no time!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good, but buy audio lessons as well,
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This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
I decided to learn German as a third language, and this is an excellent starter book. However, I do have a problem with The Everything Learning German Book: the lack of guidance with pronunciation. After the first few chapters, the book stops providing the way to pronounce words and phrases. I recommend buying CDs in conjunction with this book. Otherwise, the exercises are helpful and the book is interesting.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Introduction,
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This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
I chose the Everything series as my entry point to the German language over other options, including the Dummies series, largely on the advice of reviews, and I was not disappointed. Beyond the high-school textbook quality illustrations on the cover and the two-tone black and green print (which I personally find attractive), you will find a well-organized text designed to bring the reader from essentially nothing to a basic understanding of the workings of the German language.
It is important to note that my experience with this text has been colored by the fact that I have studied other languages before, and so knowing the basic ways and terminology of language study made me slightly more than a beginner when I picked up the book, although I had no prior experience with the formal study of German. If you have studied languages and are familiar with noun cases and verb tenses and such, you may find the ordering of chapters illogical at first, since they skip from one area of language to another, rather than focusing exclusively on nouns until they are covered and only then moving to verbs, as other language texts may do. However, I found when reading from cover to cover, the order of the chapters helped to break things up a bit, so as not to overwhelm the beginning student, although some (such as those on time and numbers) are modular enough to skip ahead to if need be. Also, the introductory section does its job well enough, with an overview of German pronunciation, which is helpful, although no substitute for hearing the language pronounced by native speakers--for this I recommend audio CD's, unless you are fortunate enough to have access to German speakers. A few notes about the pronunciation guide: The author uses a home-grown, and I think sometimes inconsistent, method of phonetic transcription which is designed to be intuitive for a native English speaker. Also, phonetic spellings of words (placed in parentheses) cease after the first few chapters. One thing I especially appreciate about the book is the author's friendly, encouraging tone. Swick has a way of disarming the language so that it does not seem too scary, and his writing projects a confidence that a beginning student should appreciate. The credentials on the back cover indicate the author knows what he's talking about, and his explanations of the language show it, including sections on English grammar which precede explanations of their German equivalents. The vocabulary the book offers, including a decent German-English/English-German dictionary in the back, seem adequate for a beginning student, and the exercises at the end of each chapter are good, although I recommend buying a dedicated workbook, since you will not get near the practice you need with the few exercises this book offers. Despite a handful of sections on ordering at restaurants and the like, this is not a book of quick travel phrases. It is an introductory German grammar, which is effective for those who want to get a handle on how the language works and who want to begin a process of study to arrive at greater fluency. Overall, I found this an excellent introduction to German language study. I personally found it useful to augment this book with a good dictionary, such as the Collins German Unabridged Dictionary 5th Edition (Harpercollins Unabridged Dictionaries), and a good intermediate/advanced grammar, such as Hammer's German Grammar and Usage.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good way to get a start on your German,
By Dugger (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
I recently got started learning German. I purchased this book, the Berlitz book (horrible IMO), and Pimsleur's Conversation German CD's all at the same time. I got this book as a companion to the CD's to help clarify things not covered in the CD's. The book is presented in a style that gives background on the language, informative charts and uses for different words to be used different ways, and provides a small dictionary for both English and German in the back. While it's not the definitive book on German, it's been very handy to have when referencing things I pick up on the CD's. I was pretty surprised at the amount of depth that the book goes into concerning sentence structure. In fact, there are parts that are just too deep for me at this point. If you are trying to get started learning German, I would highly reccommend getting CD's, or learning off of someone that already speaks the language. While this book is a good reference, I'm learning that actually HEARING and SPEAKING the language is a whole lot different than reading about it. Good luck!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
German Made Interesting & Easy,
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This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
I would highly recommend this book for the beginner, who is looking for a great book that explains German, it's pronunciation, culture, etc. It really has made it fun. Also, it has taught me little things about its realtionship to English, historically and liguistically that makes it interesting. Great book for learning German, and enjoy it at the same time!
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent start to learing German,
This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
This book was chosen from a recommendation of a German-speaking friend. It turned out to be a good recommendation as the book eases you into the language. It is simple to understand and follow. I like the exercises at the end of the chapter, it reinforces what was covered in the chapter. An excellent start to learning German.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth getting as a starter,
By Mole "Mole" (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
If you wish to learn basic German, this is a good book to help you. There are clear explanations of pronunciation, some good examples of simple phrases and appropriate grammar. It is more up to date than many others.
However, it is purely for basic level; those that already do speak some German may not find it that useful. It would also be slightly more helpful if it had an associated CD. It would be better with some more examples of simple every day phrases and perhap some conversational items. I would not suggest using this book on its own, but certainly as part of a structured learning plan and a good starting point. None the less, worth the price.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MUST BUY!,
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This review is from: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time (Everything (Language & Writing)) (Paperback)
This helps out so much with basic German grammar and vocabulary. It answered a lot of questions I had about German that other books just assumed I already knew. I have 6 or 7 books on German and this is probably the best one I own.
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