German in Review
German in Review is an intermediate-level review grammar that for almost twenty years has been the leading German reference grammar. Appropriate for third- and fourth-semester college classes, the main textbook of the Third Edition contains sixteen chapters, each covering a specific grammar topic. Most of these chapters are sub-divided into levels, beginning with the most basic principles, then proceeding to more advanced material. Each level concludes with a series of exercises, usually moving from strictly controlled exercises on a single aspect of the topic, to combination exercises (Mixed Exercises), and finally to English-to-German translation activities (Express in German). A new Student Manual, closely tied to the main text, provides a greater variety of activities that allow students to use the targeted structures in meaningful situations and contexts. The Student Manual is intended for in-class use, although students can also do the activities at home.
- Author
- Kimberly Sparks, Van Horn Vail
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 412
- Publisher
- Heinle & Heinle Publishers
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780030152924
- Genres
- language, reference, linguistics
- Release date
- 1999
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