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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents The Top Ten German Phrases You Should Know Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to German
Reading German Vowels Consonants Contractions Capitalization Cognates
Chapter 2: German Grammar Basics
Names and Nouns The Art of Articles Declensions Verbs Perform the Action for You Endings Make the Difference Adjectives Adverbs Know Your Pronouns Being Negative Asking Questions
Chapter 3: Essential German
Survival German Language Basics Being Polite It’s Time to Count What Time is It? The Calendar
Chapter 4: Meeting People
Greetings Introductions The Verb Haben Nationalities and Languages The Verb Sein Family Members
Chapter 5: Airports and Hotels
Using Ich Möchte Verbs That Move You Airport and Flight Vocabulary Baggage Claim, Immigration, and Customs At the Hotel
Chapter 6: Taking in the Town
Asking for Directions Places to Go Types of Transportation Renting a Car Car and Driver Useful Driving Verbs
Chapter 7: Time for Dinner
Eating Out What’s on the Menu? Beverages Dishes and Silverware Ordering a Meal Dietary Restrictions
Chapter 8: Shopping and Services
Stores and Businesses Laundromat and Dry Cleaner Hair Salon or Barbershop Clothing and Jewelry Colors and Sizes
Chapter 9: Activities and Entertainment
Verbs When You’re a Participant Verbs When You’re a Spectator Sports and Games Hobbies Movies and Television Going to the Theater
Chapter 10: German for Business
Jobs and Professions German in the Workplace On the Phone Office Supplies and Equipment Banking and Changing Money In School
Chapter 11: German Medical Phrases
Common Ailments Parts of the Body Going to the Doctor Going to the Dentist Going to the Pharmacy Emergencies and Disasters
Chapter 12: In Your Community
At the Market Quantities, Weights, and Measures At the Bakery At the Post Office Computers and Cybercafés
Chapter 13: Miscellaneous German
Weather Words Descriptive Data Personality Traits Mood Management The Language of Romance
Chapter 14: Common German Expressions
Espressions with Es Gibt Expressions with Machen Expressions with Gehen Expressions with Lassen Expressions with Tun The Modal Auxiliaries Special Phrases and Word Order Imperatives
Appendix A: German-English Dictionary Appendix B: English-German Dictionary
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