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Haven't heard of this book.
Introductory Book 1The first recommended textbook is, of course, the new intensive German course series prepared by the Tongji Preparatory Department for Studying in Germany.
This series is specially designed for students who want to learn German practically, and the courses are arranged in a very scientific and rational way, and they go from shallow to deep. This set of books has been popular for many years and has been reprinted many times. It is precisely because of this that its accompanying listening tape recording*** or something is available on the Internet**, which is very convenient.
This is definitely the leader in German textbooks, and even some of the internal textbooks of New Oriental German training are copied from the new and refined.
The only drawback is that there is no Chinese, but it is quite easy to understand.
2.If you want to use a book with a Chinese and detailed explanation, we recommend the series of tutorials "Basic German" and "Intermediate German" published by Tongji University Press and written by Shanghai Foreign Chinese University.
The Chinese explanation of this is very detailed, which is very useful for those who don't like to read textbooks that are all in German.
3.The third recommendation is "Walk in Germany".
For "Walk Around X Country" in various Chinese languages, I think the best one to write is "Walk Around France" and then "Walk Around the United States". The third is "Traveling in Germany". This book is written in the most common form of foreign original textbooks:
Lots of ** lots of utility conversations Patterns of grammatical embellishment. There is little or no explanation in Chinese. But it's very interesting, and it's easy to understand.
In addition, there are many books, such as what university German (not recommended), German crash course, etc., which are not as good as the above three.
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Well, it probably depends on your learning ability.
I studied German. German is more difficult. The pronunciation is simple and you can learn it yourself. However, the grammar of German is very complicated, and if you don't have a teacher to guide you, it will be quite difficult for you to understand.
If you don't learn deeply, just for communication or interest, you can use the kind of German textbooks in the bookstore outside.
If you want to learn German or go abroad, it is recommended that you enroll in a language course.
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Depending on how you learned, German is still more difficult, and it is better to have a foundation in English for speaking, but if it is grammar, it is worth . .I have nothing to do and teach myself, listen to German songs, look for translations, memorize common words, in fact, the best teaching materials are Google Translate...Hope it helps.
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I am an undergraduate student majoring in German and am now preparing for graduate school. You can buy undergraduate German textbooks to see, Liang Min's contemporary university German is quite good (with ***), not very deep. You can write a separate grammar book and figure it out.
It is recommended that you enroll in a class, because German grammar is more complicated and may feel cumbersome at first. Like New Oriental or something, it's okay, I have classmates to learn, and the effect is okay. It mainly depends on you, for what purpose you are learning, and to what extent you want to learn.
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Self-learning is more painful, I also learn German in my spare time, I signed up for two classes before, I learned a little bit of skin, and now I am starting to study on my own.
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It should be possible, the German pronunciation can be listened to the recording, and the more you learn, the easier it becomes. It's hard at first. Don't dwell too much on small tongue sounds.
Fortunately, I personally have a personal opinion, that is, I wrote that Shoko is numb to life with the cunning of an originally kind person in order to live.
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