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German Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide: Amazon.co.uk: Ed Swick. This book is pretty much perfect in what it sets out to do. As with any language learning method, it needs to be used in conjunction with other methods (Audio courses, Language courses, Software programmes etc).A book alone can not teach you a language, as you need to master the written, speaking, listening and reading aspects.

However, particularly for a language with notoriously difficult grammar as German, this book explains it expertly in an extremely efficient manner and not too daunting, particularly for the traditionally linguistically inept English speaking world. For every concept introduced, there are plenty of examples and exercises to aid and consolidate your understanding and progress. However, don't be fooled by the cover, this is not a children's book and does require hard work and motivation to complete it.

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