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Willkommen! German Beginner's Course 2ED Revised: Activity Book 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x188x10 mm, kaal: 360 g, 30 black and white line
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1444165186
  • ISBN-13: 9781444165180
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x188x10 mm, kaal: 360 g, 30 black and white line
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1444165186
  • ISBN-13: 9781444165180
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Work book packed with ideas and activities for extra practice to accompany Willkommen!, the best-selling German course for adult beginners.

Whether you are using the Willkommen! course in class or working through it on your own, this work book is for you. Divided into three sections, thisi 12-unit book covers the general topics of First Contacts, Shopping and Going Out, Life in Germany. Features include:



· Further practice on particular areas of difficulty


· Varied activities to help you progress further with vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing


· Additional, more demanding material for fast learners


· Extended practice tasks which can be done in class or outside the classroom. There is also a Key to the Exercises making the book suitable for self-checking.

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Work book packed with ideas and activities for extra practice to accompany Willkommen!, the best-selling German course for adult beginners.
: 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.
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.