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Easy German Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel

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What is the hardest challenge you’ve faced as a student of the German language?You can work hard on your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, but being able to communicate naturally isn’t easy.In fact, the toughest part of learning German is knowing how to speak like a native.

Most textbooks are made to teach you the traditional rules and structures of a language and are great for getting around the grammar and spelling questions you may have.

However, how many of them provide you the tools necessary to have a common conversation with a best friend or someone you’ve just met? Not many at all.

Language learners often complain about this – a lack of material that can help you familiarize yourself with the most common phrases used in everyday conversation and in native surroundings.

For this reason, we at Lingo Mastery have developed Easy German Phrase Over 1500 Common Phrases for Everyday Use and Travel for you, our favorite language-learner, so that you may find the best expressions for common usage in Germany and communicate with your German friends, colleagues and client without any issue!

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An introduction with a detailed guide on how to pronounce vowels and consonants (as well as their combinations) in the German tongue.A list of over 1,500 common phrases in German, with an accurate translation in English for your understanding.A phonetics pronunciation guide of each and every word in the phrases, included after every translation.Finally, a conclusion to make sure you’ve learned and supply you with a final list of tips.Your days struggling with natural communication with natives is finally over. Our Easy German Phrase Book is here.

It’s time for you to take your German to the next level.

188 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 24, 2020

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May 30, 2020
During my college days, about 45 years, I had Sociology as my major for which I’d received my BA, and for my minor, I wound up taking German. Back in those days, my oral comprehension had been excellent [I’d received an A], reading comprehension had been a B+, with my writing being somewhat lower. It is the oral capabilities that are the most important that one needs to communicate with others in German.

While my oral comprehension of spoken German going from German to English after all of these years is still relatively quite decent after all of these years. However, these days, due to lack of an opportunity to speak German, I’ve got problems trying to formulate what I’d like to say in German. The reason I’m mentioning this is that my dear OH and I plan to travel to Germany got pre-empted due to family matters. Now due to the COVID-19 virus, our plan has once again due foiled.

When traveling abroad to any European country, its citizens appreciate it when tourists try to communicate in the country’s language. The best thing about this particular book is its continued use of the phonetic pronunciation of each phrase throughout its pages. The phonetic pronunciation gives the book’s English readers the correct way to speak German in a manner they’ll be able to understand.

For wanting to enrich its reader’s ability to speak German as if they’re a native, by providing them with the most useful phrased they might encounter or want to speak, I’ve given the book’s publisher 5 STARS for its endeavor.
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May 28, 2020
‘Schau dir all die Farben an’ – Look at all the colors!

Lucky for us Lingo Mastery continues its mission – to make other languages more accessible to a wider population. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘If you have finally decided to visit a German-speaking country, countries rich in history and culture, you may want to consider the words and phrases that might be of use in certain situations. English is the second language people learn at school in these countries, so you should be able to get through well with English, especially I the cities. In the countryside, however, or with older people, you’ll be thankful for possessing at leas basic-level German language skills.’

After their success teaching Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, Dutch, Russian and now they enhance their previous teaching of German! And it works. Not only are the phrases presented useful, but also the additional experience of correct pronunciation of the German language, umlauts, diphthongs and all, is indispensible to learning proper communication – verbiage and how to use the words correctly. A very impressive guide is provided on how to pronounce vowels and consonants (as well as their combinations) in the German tongue, along with a phonetics pronunciation guide of each and every word in the phrases, included after every translation. Taking it slowly, step by step with practice, German phrases become accessible!

The technique is solid and the lessons well taught. This is a very fine introduction to German language that may arise when you visit German-speaking countries, appropriate for all age levels. Take the journey into a new language!
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June 8, 2020
The book provides single important key words as well as phrases and questions grouped by topics, from colours and numbers to phrases asking for direction or at the doctor. It covers a wide variety of topics.
Each word/phrase is first given in English, below that in German, and below that again an attempt to write a phonic version of the word/phrase, based on the English pronunciation. As long as you are familiar with English phonetic rules, it kind of works - in not - ignore the last line and figure out the pronunciation on your own.
Personally I am not keen on this kind of approach to learn a language, but I understand the need, that when you travel or have newly arrived in a country you have no language knowledge of, to have a quick guide at your finger tips....
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June 6, 2020
This book starts with a summary of the pronunciation rules. Then there are over 1500 common phrases used in everyday situations. At the end of the book, there are some tips to help improve the vocabulary.
A great book to have as a complement of course books to learn German. I wish I had this book when I was studying German years ago.
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June 5, 2020
Learning a foreign language is challenging but having a good resource to learn basic phrases and words is very helpful. German is difficult but learning basic common phrases is important. Good resource.

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June 7, 2020
A great resource for learning common phrases. This book will help you with that issue. It will be a great book to take with you on your trip.

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March 29, 2021
This is an easy to read book. It is also extremely accurate. This book takes me back to when I took German in school.😍😍😍
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