Easy German Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel
R**N
SPEAKING GERMAN ALMOST LIKE A NATIVE
During my college days, about 45 years, I had Sociology as my major for which I’d received my BA, and for my minor, I wound up taking German. Back in those days, my oral comprehension had been excellent [I’d received an A], reading comprehension had been a B+, with my writing being somewhat lower. It is the oral capabilities that are the most important that one needs to communicate with others in German.While my oral comprehension of spoken German going from German to English after all of these years is still relatively quite decent after all of these years. However, these days, due to lack of an opportunity to speak German, I’ve got problems trying to formulate what I’d like to say in German. The reason I’m mentioning this is that my dear OH and I plan to travel to Germany got pre-empted due to family matters. Now due to the COVID-19 virus, our plan has once again due foiled.When traveling abroad to any European country, its citizens appreciate it when tourists try to communicate in the country’s language. The best thing about this particular book is its continued use of the phonetic pronunciation of each phrase throughout its pages. The phonetic pronunciation gives the book’s English readers the correct way to speak German in a manner they’ll be able to understand.For wanting to enrich its reader’s ability to speak German as if they’re a native, by providing them with the most useful phrased they might encounter or want to speak, I’ve given the book’s publisher 5 STARS for its endeavor.
A**E
Easy to use phrase book for German
This is a good book to have for a tourist. It provides many common phrases and questions that are most likely to be used. The book has an easy to follow pronunciation of the words.
T**Y
Nice read
Love the author
K**U
Words and phrases grouped by topic
The book provides single important key words as well as phrases and questions grouped by topics, from colours and numbers to phrases asking for direction or at the doctor. It covers a wide variety of topics.Each word/phrase is first given in English, below that in German, and below that again an attempt to write a phonic version of the word/phrase, based on the English pronunciation. As long as you are familiar with English phonetic rules, it kind of works - in not - ignore the last line and figure out the pronunciation on your own.Personally I am not keen on this kind of approach to learn a language, but I understand the need, that when you travel or have newly arrived in a country you have no language knowledge of, to have a quick guide at your finger tips....I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
S**S
Many helpful and useful phrases!
I love phrasebooks! Typically, I scan through them quickly and find the ones that are relevant to me, my goals, and if I'm traveling. Then to make sure that they stick, I put them into a personal flashcard software like Anki. I've not finished the book yet, but I've read the lion's share. It takes awhile to create hundreds of flashcards!Lingo Mastery is helping to pave the way for easily digestible and graded readers to assist people to acquire a foreign language. Reading is one of my very favorite ways to soak up a language! However, you typically need to know several hundred words over 1,000 before reading can be enjoyable beyond stuff written for children. Lingo Mastery bridges this gap onto more interesting content.Weiter so mit der großen Arbeit!
J**N
Great Book!
This book is helpful for learning vital German phrases! Really helpful and easy to use.
T**A
Translation
Nothing wrong with it, but I wound up not needing it.
C**S
Every Play Scattergories? Use this book to make a homemade German edition!
The entire phrasebook is broken down into 27 categories. This is your everyday standard language use. It also includes common phrases someone who doesn't know German but finds themselves in Germany may want to use. The only fault is in the kindle edition there are no page numbers. Not entirely necessary but sometimes nice to have as a reference point. My favorite part about this book though is the fact that is makes the pronunciations a little easier by breaking them down per syllable. And of course the book's introduction starts off with explaining what letters and syllables are different from english. Take the time to work through this book and you will feel more comfortable stuttering out "Kann ich eine Speisekarte haben?" when you walk into a restaurant. Take advantage of the audiobook too!
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