
German in Review is an intermediate-level grammar review that has been the leading German grammar reference at colleges and universities across the country.
This text investigates the core question of how intermediate learners can achieve mastery over complex German grammatical structures through systematic review and application. Authors Kimberly Sparks and Van Horn Vail utilize their extensive pedagogical experience to construct a framework that bridges the gap between basic language acquisition and advanced proficiency. The book organizes linguistic data into logical units, emphasizing the relationship between syntax, morphology, and communicative accuracy.
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Educators and students frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for university-level German courses due to its clear, structured approach to difficult grammatical concepts. Experts highlight the book's consistent utility as a reference tool for learners seeking to refine their written and spoken accuracy.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2000-10-04
Publisher:
Heinle
ISBN-10:
0030152925
ISBN-13:
9780030152924
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