I homeschool my 8 year old and I've been teaching him ( while re
learning myself ) german. the childrens books are an easy way to start
and help to get you thinking in german, while the adult stuff has you
constantly trying to transpose thought and sentence form.
The german cartoons are great for learning too ( nothing like seeing old
cartoons from the 40's dubbed into german ) and they are available cheap
on ebay.Does the same thing as those overpriced Muzzy programs ( which
nobody thinks are worth the money ) they advertise.
---------Robert
Christopher McCann wrote:
Have reached the practical limit of teaching myself German, so I've hired a
tutor. First class is tonight. Hopefully, I will eventually be able to
translate things for people on the list...the occasional odd part labeled in
German...or maintenance material in German. I believe we already have a
handful of German speakers here, so it's no big deal really. Just FYI
Christopher McCann, Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
-2005 Blue Point Siamese, "Rose"
-1992 Volkswagen Golf, diesel, 185K km, "Nanook"
-1987 300TD, 151K, "Rotkäppchen"
-1985 300SD, 211K, "Wulf"
-1976 240D, ?K, "AKP-Wagen" (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen)
-1972 Jacobsen 21" Turbo Vent
-1971 Case 222 Hydrive, 12HP Kohler, 38" deck, Snowcaster, "One Banger"
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