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German textbook resources

Textbooks and supplementary materials are currently available in the FLIC or available for purchase from the University Bookstore.

Introductory German = 110, 120, 130

Deutsch:_Na klar! -

 

5th edition Deutsch, Na Klar!: An Introductory German Course & German Text 6e 6th edition

View the publisher's online resource site for this German textbook to study for your exams using chapter reviews, quizzes, cultural activities, and more! Deutsch: Na klar! teaches students how to use German in real-life situations effectively and how to communicate successfully in the German language

Intermediate German = 210, 211

Hansjörg Martin, Kein Schnaps für Tamara, EMC 1966

Author:  Martin

The mystery begins on the train ride home, Obuch finds a dead woman’s body.  Obuch knows he's seen her before but can't remember where.

Intermediate German

Christine Nöstlinger, Die Ilse ist weg, Langenscheidt 1991

Christine Nöstlinger

A short novel, written by Christine Nöstlinger, a leading Austrian writer of stories for children and young people. Ilse has disappeared. . .

Intermediate German (German 310)

Kimberly Sparks * Van Horn Vail, German in Review, Wiley 2003, 2004

  • Web site with answer keys
  • A list of Strong & Irregular Verbs
  • The new orthography. Both the text and classroom manual includes a brief, understandable overview, or the language changes that went into affect in 1998.
  • Adaptability. German in Review can be used in a number of ways; as a main text, as a supplement, or as an everyday reference.

 

   
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