
audiobook
by Sigmon M. (Sigmon Martin) Stern, Menco Stern
Studien und PlaudereienIm Vaterland
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A fresh look at language learning unfolds in this lively guide, where the author argues that teaching should serve the student, not the teacher’s ego. Drawing on modern educational philosophy, the book shows how grammar can be presented as a natural, spoken experience, then reinforced with a handy printed reference. Readers will discover why immersing learners in authentic German speech—from everyday chatter to great literature—makes the rules click more quickly than rote drills.
The second series builds on the success of its predecessor, offering a ready‑made lesson plan that balances speaking, reading, writing, and listening without sacrificing any skill. Each chapter weaves cultural anecdotes and practical examples, turning the classroom into a vibrant conversation hub. Whether you are an instructor seeking fresh material or a diligent student eager for a more enjoyable path to fluency, this work promises a smoother, more engaging road to mastering German.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (457K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by La Monte H.P. Yarroll, Thorsten Kontowski and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A late-19th-century language teacher and textbook writer, he created practical readers and lesson books for students learning German and French. His works blend grammar, conversation, and literary selections in a way that still reflects classroom teaching of the period.
View all booksKnown today mainly for school readers and story collections, this German-born writer helped bring folklore, regional tales, and everyday life in Germany to English-speaking students. His books turned language study into a tour through villages, cities, and legends.
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