German
Proven Techniques to Learn and Speak German
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About this listen
From Munich to Mannheim, now you can join the conversation with this Passport to Fluency Audio! Begin to build a bilingual base with simple vocabulary and key phrases to help you navigate around, then easily make the transition to conversations with the help of this audio course created by top language instructors and spoken by native speakers.
Passport to Fluency is the easy and simple way to learn to speak a second language - or third - language in no time. Based on tried and proven techniques that allow a four-year-old to speak a language long before they can ready or write, the Passport to Fluency Audio Language Series is guaranteed to be the best method for learning to speak German quickly. Top linguists and university instructors have all found that the best way to learn a new language is to be surrounded by native speakers. Using a conversational approach, Passport to Fluency helps replicate real-life situations to fully prepare you for your next adventure.
Do you really want to learn German?
- The latest, most intuitive way to learn
- Easy enough for all ages - children to adults
- Step-by-step lesson plan from beginner to intermediate speaker
- Perfect for business, travel, school or just for fun.
- Learning a new language has never been so easy!
Audio Program Contents:
- Alphabet, Sounds, Common Greetings and Introductions
- Telephone Numbers, Addresses, Pronouns, Spelling Names
- Questions, Corresponding Verbs, Nations and Nationalities
- Present Tense Verbs, Conversations, Time and Hours
- Pronouns and Adverbs, Learning Sentence Structure
- Restaurants, Adjectives, Pronouns, Adverbs, and Word Order
- Descriptive Words, Finding and Following Directions
- Ask for Directions, Past Tense Usage, and Course Review