
Essential German Grammar
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This new edition has been revised and updated throughout. Explanations, tables and exercises have been improved and a number of new texts and illustrations from authentic published sources have replaced previous material. Key features of this third edition include:
User-friendly layout with engaging illustrations and visually appealing tables throughout to aid the learning process
Clear and accessible explanations with memorable examples informed by the latest research on the German language and presented in accordance with current teaching methodology
New section on ways in which German speakers are responding to the complex interplay between grammatical, biological and social gender
Helpful translations and parallels between English and German provided where relevant
End-of-chapter extracts taken from contemporary journalistic or authentic literary sources, illustrating grammar in context, with model translations provided at the back of the book
Material to enable better strategic learning and understanding, including a Why Grammar? section, a glossary of grammatical terms in both English and German and a complete answer key to exercises
Instructor and Student Resources at www.routledge.com/cw/kaiser offering a wealth of additional materials, including interactive exercises and quizzes for each chapter to test student understanding, as well as PowerPoint slides for instructors illustrating the main grammar points from the book.
Written by highly experienced lecturers in the field, Essential German Grammar is an invaluable resource for intermediate and advanced students of German (CEFR levels A2 to B2, ACTFL Novice High to Intermediate High). It is designed to function equally as a free-standing grammar or as a foundation grammar for Hammer's German Grammar and Usage and is suitable for both classroom use and self-study.
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Katrin Kohl is Professor of German at Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK
Claudia Kaiser is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Oxford, UK.
Content
Acknowledgements
Why grammar?
Abbreviations and spelling
Glossary
Words and sentences
Nouns
The noun phrase: determiners and pronouns
Adjectives, adverbs and adverbials
Prepositions
Verbs: forms
Verbs: uses
Valency and cases
Word order
Complex sentences
Word formation
Grammar and use
Exercises
Answers to exercises
Grammar in context: translations
Index
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