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German Short Stories for Beginners - Over 100 Conversational Dialogues & Daily Used Phrases to Learn German Have Fun & Grow Your Vocabulary with German Language Learning Lessons! - cover

German Short Stories for Beginners - Over 100 Conversational Dialogues & Daily Used Phrases to Learn German Have Fun & Grow Your Vocabulary with German Language Learning Lessons!

Language Mastery

Maison d'édition: Language Mastery

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Synopsis

MASTER GERMAN CONVERSATIONS AND IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY WITH THIS REVOLUTIONARY BOOK!

Would you love to learn German in order to develop international friendships, as well as to communicate on Internet?
Do you have an upcoming trip to Germany, Austria or Belgium and want to fully immerse yourself in the experience?
Or do you live in a German-speaking country and want to become one with the natives?

Whatever your motivations are, we have the best solution for you!

"German Short Stories for Beginners" by Language Mastery has over 100 conversational German dialogues & daily used phrases to learn the German language in the easiest and most entertaining way.

In this ultimate guide we have compiled a set of easy-to-read, compelling and amazing short stories that will allow you to expand your vocabulary, giving you the tools to improve your grasp of the wonderful German language.

Inside you will find an innovative proven method to learn a foreign language, including:

	Real life spoken dialogues, to help you learn conversational expressions and improve your speaking ability
	Different short stories and adventures - making the process fun while you learn a wide range of new vocabulary
	Accessible German grammar so you learn new structures naturally, in a stress-free way
	Comprehension questions and answers to test your understanding of the story
	A German vocabulary word list to nail down the most relevant terms in your mind

And MUCH more!

Even if you've never spoken German before, "German Short Stories for Beginners" will make it so easy for you — that you'll automatically remember tons of German terms and day-to-day dialogues...

So, what are you waiting for? Go from "German beginner" to "German language master" in no time!

Scroll up, Get the Book, and Start Speaking German!
Disponible depuis: 01/10/2022.

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