

I think I have Speak and Write, but I've never used it. This would be a great tool to spend some time on. I imagine it's similar, in that it provides exercises to let practice new vocab as opposed to just acting like a dictionary. Mastering German Vocab - I don't have this one but I have the Mastering German Grammar and really like it. Langenscheidt - Another great resource that I go to every now and then when I feel like learning some topical vocab. I personally use it as a reference I need clarification on a grammatical point that other resources just skim over.

Hammer's - Great resource but a little too in-depth (at least to me) to study directly from. Message 3 of 7 at 7:15pm IP Logged Is Assimil the only thing you are using? I have most (if not all) of the resources you mentioned. Also, where should I expect my German abilities to be after Assimil? 2 persons have voted this message useful Senior Member Canada Joined 1763 days ago - Studies. : Assimil English - Learn English for French/Spanish/Italian/Dutch/German/Arabic speakers - 4CD's (458): Assimil: Books. For French-speaking language learners, but German, English, Dutch, Arabic. Their first book, “Anglais Sans Peine”, not only served as their.
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Perhaps I should begin the German: How To textbook after Assimil? I know that I need to add native resources to help move my abilities to the next level, but I'm not exactly sure if that is all I should do after Assimil. I wonder if such a program exists that uses English as the base language. However, after Assimil German, I wish to use another program that will progress my German speaking, reading, writing, and listening abilities. Message 1 of 7 at 4:39am IP Logged So I have the following resources: Assimil German with Ease Hammer's German Grammar Langenscheidt dictionary Mastering German Vocabulary German: how to speak and write it I plan on focusing entirely on the Assimil course until I am done with it.
