Do you want to learn the basics of the German language? This free course, Beginners’ Places and people, will take you on a journey through German-speaking countries. You will read and hear about a range of places and people. This OpenLearn course will give you the opportunity to develop language skills which will help you to cope in a range of situations.
Not for fast learners nor right brain thinkers but good for methodical study.
Pros: Using a metaphor: If this book was a stationary spotlight in a large room and learning German was a statue in the center of that large dark room, this book WILL shed light on one technique of learning German. I'd certainly recommend this book were a group of individuals interested in simultaneous learning of German.
Cons: It lacks rapid extrapolation of concepts. It does not have, or I did not see, non-formal learning. All of the learning is regimented. Metaphorically: This is the river cruise version of learning German. It chugs along, it is guided and directed, you never go into a field of bright German words and get to see and experience and play with and learn them.
Evaluation: Good for left brained thinkers who work in structured environments and must have regimented lesson plans. Do NOT adhere to this book.
This is the free ebook for a free Open Learn course from the Open University. These are a fantastic free resource, providing information in a wide range of subjects.
I am taking an intermediate German course at the moment. This book is for beginners so it was revision only, but still interesting. The course is short. It is a subset of a longer module from the Open University, but it is all good practice. For best results, use the book with the online course which contains audio clips and exercises.