What is the famous German text book name?
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Deutsch Aktuell
Deutsch Aktuell
“Deutsch Aktuell” (literally “Current German”) is one of the most popular German textbooks in American high schools.
“Komm mit!” (“Come Along”) is another U.S. high school favorite, often used in place of “Deutsch Aktuell” or alongside it, depending on school districts’ contracts and teachers’ preferences.
As with “Deutsch Aktuell,” each chapter centers on a specific theme, with grammar reinforced along the way. You can check Amazon’s stock for a good-condition used hardback copy, but you should look into the supplemental materials as well, especially the CDs. You can’t learn pronunciation from a book alone.
3. German Second and Third Years
German Second and Third Years
As its title implies, this book is best for students who already have a basic understanding of German and are heading into their second or third year of study. Unlike “Deutsch Aktuell” and “Komm mit!,” however, this book is for straight-up grammar review.
It is made up of many short modules with exercises to help you review a variety of grammatical forms, but these modules are not linked by any flashy themes or compelling stories. “German Second and Third Years” is kind of ancient, but the grammar rules haven’t changed much in the meantime. Since the book has remained relatively unaltered in the last twenty years, you can easily find a cheap used copy online if you don’t want to order a new copy. The old ones are just as good!
4. Mittelpunkt
MITTELPUNKT B2 LIVRE ELEVE NED (ALL NIVEAU ADULTE TVA 5,5%) (French Edition)
“Mittelpunkt” (“Middle Point”) comes from the German publisher Klett, and as such might be easier to order online than to find in a bookstore.
Klett’s materials are largely designed for the German as a second language market within Germany, helping foreigners from a variety of language backgrounds learn German. As a result, “Mittelpunkt” and most other Klett books use no English at all; concepts are explained in simple German and by way of examples. This makes “Mittelpunkt” an excellent choice for intermediate and advanced learners who want to fully immerse themselves in the German language, without using English as a crutch. Chapters include intriguing discussion topics with a variety of exercises, many of which mirror exercises seen on major German exams such as the TestDaF and DSH.
5. Die neue Gelbe
Lehr- und Übungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik: Neubearbeitung (German Edition)
“Lehr- und Übungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik” (“Teaching and Practice Book of German Grammar”) is not a very sexy name. It’s quicker and easier to refer to this book by its bright yellow cover, and indeed, its publishers use “Die neue Gelbe” (the new yellow) and “Gelbe aktuell” (current yellow) as subtitles to distinguish between its two main editions.
Each one is a standard exercise book for intermediate and advanced German grammar, similar to “German Second and Third Years.” The yellow books are also similar to “Mittelpunkt” in that they are from a German publisher, Hueber Verlag, for the German market – meaning that readers should be comfortable with a full-immersion text.
6. Fit für…
Fit fur den TestDaF: Pack - Ubungsbuch, Losungsheft & 2 CDs
Hueber Verlag has an entire catalog of German language materials, but their test preparation books truly stand out.
If you’re looking for a textbook to help you prepare for a major German certification exam such as the Goethe-Institut tests, look no further. The “Fit für…” (“Fit for…”) series contains practice tests and study strategies for most major exams, similar to SAT and ACT prep books in the United States. Again, the text is entirely in German, but isn’t fluency your goal anyway?
Hello these are 6 famous books but the famous book of german is Deutsch Aktuell .