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TED: Ideas worth spreading. Welcome to the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) Internet Sacred Text Archive Home. Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary. Google Scholar. German/Level I/Introduction. I.0: Introduction Welcome to Level I German! Level I is aimed at junior high and high school students. However, it can also be used by others just beginning to learn to speak or read German. The goal of Level I German is to introduce the basics of the German language without overwhelming students. German and English[edit] German and English are quite close to each other.

Both languages use the Latin alphabet.Normally, sentences follow Subject-Verb-Object order.Questions have Verb-Subject-Object order or Adverb-Verb-Subject-Object order.There are contractions (e.g., isn't) in both German and English.Many words share the same roots, such as word and Wort, or house and Haus.Many words are spelled almost the same way in English and German; for example, Text, Zoo, Handball, Motor, Bus, Park, Position, or Garage. As you can see, German is quite similar to English.

However, German is still one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn. The lessons are meant to be taken in order. German-English dictionary. The free encyclopedia. Atheist's Blog.