A Foundation Course in Reading German
by Howard Martin
Publisher: University of Wisconsin 2017
Number of pages: 151
Description:
This textbook guides a learner who has no previous German experience to gain the ability to accurately understand formal written German prose. You will also need access to a comprehensive, full-sized German-English dictionary to succeed with this material.
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