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Excerpt from A German Reader, to Succeed the German CourseThis German Reader is intended especially for the use of students in Colleges, Academies, and High-schools who have finished the author's German Course.We would draw attention to the following features in the German Reader: The selections are made from the works of the best German writers of the present century. While a fair predominance is given to the writers of the first half of this...
Excerpt from A First Book in German: To Precede the "German Course"Practical The practical lessons are arranged upon Lessons. The same general plan as that which is adopted in the German Course. Each lesson consists of five parts, as follows First, Sentences illustrating the new Principles, Second, a German Exercise, Third, Vocabulary Of new Words, Fourth, Explanation Of Grammatical Principles, Fifth, an English Exercise.In the first part a fe...
Excerpt from A German Reader, to Succeed the German CourseThis German Reader is intended especially for the use of students in Colleges, Academies, and High-schools who have finished the author's German Course.We would draw attention to the following features in the German Reader: The selections are made from the works of the best German writers of the present century. While a fair predominance is given to the writers of the first half of this...
Excerpt from The First German Reader: To Succeed the "First Book in German"The selections in poetry are great favorites with the children, many of these being famil iar as household words to every German child Their popularity is owing to their charming fresh and nervous style, and their earnest appeals to the best feelings of the human heart. It would be an interesting exercise for the pupil to commit these little poems to memory.About the Pu...
Excerpt from German Reader: To Succeed the German CourseThis German Reader is intended especially for the use of students in Colleges, Academies, and High-schools who have finished the author's German Course.We would draw attention to the following features in the German Reader: The selections are made from the works of the best German writers of the present century. While a fair predominance is given to the writers of the first half of this c...
Excerpt from The First German Reader: To Succeed the "First Book in German"The selections in poetry are great favorites with the children, many of these being famil iar as household words to every German child. Their popularity is owing to their charming fresh and nervous style, and their earnest appeals to the best feelings of the human heart. It would be an interesting exercise for the pupil to commit these little poems to memory.About the P...
Excerpt from The First German Reader: To Succeed the "First Book in German"The selections in poetry are great favorites with the children, many of these being famil iar as household words to every German child. Their popularity is owing to their charming fresh and nervous style, and their earnest appeals to the best feelings of the human heart. It would be an interesting exercise for the pupil to commit these little poems to memory.About the P...
Excerpt from The First German Reader: To Succeed the "First Book in German"The selections in poetry are great favorites with the children, many of these being famil iar as household words to every German child. Their popularity is owing to their charming fresh and nervous style, and their earnest appeals to the best feelings of the human heart. It would be an interesting exercise for the pupil to commit these little poems to memory.About the P...
Excerpt from A Manual of German Conversation: To Succeed the German CourseWhile every teacher will be guided by the circumstances of the particular class as to the method to be followed, the author would venture to recommend that in ordinary cases the study of the literary and of the practical side of the lan guage should go hand in hand, and that the classes which are using the German Reader should devote one day in the week to the study of t...