"Theres no point learning German, they all speak English." Well, yes and no. Or Jein as the Germans would say. On the one hand, it is true that a lot of English is spoken particularly by young people. Theres no question that you can survive with English. But thats precisely it. Who wants just to survive? Even in Germany, a great many people dont speak enough English to hold a proper conversation and even if your own German is limited, youll get people on your side by at least making the effort. Youd be amazed how much goodwill even a basic knowlede of German is worth. The language itself can seem pretty daunting at times, though, and the Germans themselves say: Deutsche Sprache, schwere Sprache" (German language, difficult language). Whereas, say, French or Spanish are relatively accessible to English-speakers because vocabulary and word order are so similar. Germany isnt all fairy-tale castles, beer halls and boat trips along the Rhine. Without at least some knowledge of the language, and therefore the ability to raise yourself above the immediate tourist circuit, the essence of the country will pass you by. Band mit 160 Seitne, Umschlagklappen mit Aussprache und wichtigen Redewendungen, Wörteristen Englisch-Deutsch, Deutsch-Englisch.
German - word by word (Deutsch, englische Ausgabe) Kauderwelsch-Sprachführer (Band 046) Deutschland - Reise-Know-How Verlag
EAN / ISBN: 9783831764167
Preis: EUR 9.90
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