This full-color, coffee-table-quality book introduces an entirely new technique for early speaking of foreign languages-- simply and easily --without memorization or a dictionary! Within one week a novice can mentally transform 3,000 English words into correct German, Spanish, French, Italian, Latin Portuguese, Dutch or Swedish words, without having seen or heard the words before. The Little German Notebook uses the sizable german vocabulary and simplified German grammar to enable early speaking practice in four weeks and full-sentence speaking in twelve. This remarkable breakthrough is the direct result of two new phenomenal linguistic discoveries and a patent-pending invention by national think-tank consultant, Charles "Dutch" Long. The little German Notebook is the first of a planned series of Little Notebooks. German was selected for the first notebook to refute a national misconception that "the German language is too tough to learn". Dutch states, "Any English speaking person, who has any interest in global affairs or the internet, better realize that the two leading global languages are English AND German."
Language
English
Pages
75
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Reflective Books
Release
April 01, 1999
ISBN
0966717201
ISBN 13
9780966717204
The Little German Notebook: A Breakthrough in Early Speaking
This full-color, coffee-table-quality book introduces an entirely new technique for early speaking of foreign languages-- simply and easily --without memorization or a dictionary! Within one week a novice can mentally transform 3,000 English words into correct German, Spanish, French, Italian, Latin Portuguese, Dutch or Swedish words, without having seen or heard the words before. The Little German Notebook uses the sizable german vocabulary and simplified German grammar to enable early speaking practice in four weeks and full-sentence speaking in twelve. This remarkable breakthrough is the direct result of two new phenomenal linguistic discoveries and a patent-pending invention by national think-tank consultant, Charles "Dutch" Long. The little German Notebook is the first of a planned series of Little Notebooks. German was selected for the first notebook to refute a national misconception that "the German language is too tough to learn". Dutch states, "Any English speaking person, who has any interest in global affairs or the internet, better realize that the two leading global languages are English AND German."