James Pfrehm – Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

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James Pfrehm – Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

James Pfrehm - Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

James Pfrehm – Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

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(This course is available for immediate delivery!)And if you know nothing else, a simple Guten Tag or Grüß Gott is a surefire way to break the ice during your travels in the German-speaking world.File Size:777.76 MB

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James Pfrehm – Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

James Pfrehm - Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture

Learner-Friendly Features

An Associate Professor of German and Linguistics at Ithaca College in Upstate New York, Professor Pfrehm enlivens his presentation with learner-friendly features, such as these:

  • Take It Slowly: Rather than just throwing you into the deep end with an overwhelming “full immersion experience,” Professor Pfrehm mixes authentic examples of German with straightforward explanations in English. As the course proceeds, the examples get longer, the vocabulary richer, and the grammar more complex, but he never leaves you floundering or feeling lost.
  • Travel Tips: Many lessons in this course include a short dialogue starring two animated German tourists, Ralf and Mia, voiced by German actors whose accents can help you develop your own. You’ll get to know new grammar, along with Rolf and Mia’s foibles, as they take in urban, natural, and cultural attractions in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, giving you a preview of popular points of interest for your own travels.
  • Learning Should Be Fun: Professor Pfrehm has perfected the art of educating through entertainment. He dresses up as Father Christmas and sings a carol to demonstrate a new type of dependent clause; delivers a newscast on current events featuring genitive case constructions; and in a pair of lessons, he narrates a thrilling animated fairy tale to drive home the simple past tense.
  • Workbook: To get the most out of the course, you’ll want to use the accompanying workbook. Each lesson has a grammar summary, grammar exercises, vocabulary, vocabulary exercises, answer keys, and the German text of the dialogues along with translations. The workbook also includes a resources section with recommended German dictionaries, cultural books, and language apps.

Throughout Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture, vocabulary and grammar examples appear on-screen in German with translations, allowing you to pause the video to review new material and let it sink in. An especially valuable feature is that the listening-comprehension element—a standard component of most language courses—is “baked in,” meaning that it’s integrated directly into the lessons. As a result, you hear increasingly long extracts of spoken German via the dialogues, stories, skits, and other pieces, always with Professor Pfrehm’s explanations in English before and after.

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A Cultural and Linguistic Journey

Professor Pfrehm is an American who fell in love with the German language in college and has visited German-speaking countries repeatedly ever since. Impressively fluent, he has absorbed the culture with enthusiasm and understanding. And since he remembers the frustrations of being a beginner, he tailors his lessons to anticipate the most frequent pitfalls and trouble spots, doing this with a teaching approach that echoes the exciting experience of learning German in a natural setting.

For example, you start the course with the all-purpose greeting, Guten Tag (Good Day), paying attention to German’s pure u tone, which is unlike the “yew” sound in English. But let’s say you’re in southern Germany or Austria. There, the usual salutation is Grüß Gott, which has ü (with an umlaut). Professor Pfrehm demonstrates how to move your lips and tongue to make this very distinctive German sound. Accordingly, you proceed through the alphabet, learning useful vocabulary and how to pronounce it like a native speaker. And if you know nothing else, a simple Guten Tag or Grüß Gott is a surefire way to break the ice during your travels in the German-speaking world.

Of course, you go much, much farther in Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture. You’ll plunge deep into the fascinating grammar and sentence structure of the language, along the way picking up cultural pointers such as these:

  • Berlin, City of Contrasts: Devasted during World War II and divided by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War, Berlin is now the glittering capital of a reunited Germany. In the course of a lesson on the subjunctive mood, Professor Pfrehm gives you detailed suggestions on what to do in this endlessly interesting city.
  • Out on the Town: Other cities you visit include Munich, Hamburg, Vienna, Salzburg, and Zürich. Your lessons in urban adventure include ordering drinks and coffee; toasting your new friends at Munich’s Oktoberfest; visiting a Swiss chocolate factory; listening to popular German recording artists; and previewing three, must-see German films.
  • Practical Skills: Professor Pfrehm instructs you in Germany’s many typical civic duties and activities. Your vocabulary lessons also feature shopping for clothes, names for parts of the body, how to tell a doctor what’s ailing you, giving directions and understanding them, telling time, and counting up to a billion.
  • A Remarkable Walk: When you visit Germany’s North Sea coast, you’ll want to take off your shoes, roll up your trousers, and venture out into a vast intertidal zone called the Wattenmeer. Butseid bitte vorsichtig (please be careful)—an imperative instruction you learn in this lesson—since you don’t want to get caught by the rising tide!

30 Lectures

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Average 27 minutes each

1
Willkommen!

2
Definite Articles, Gender, and Nouns

3
Personal Pronouns and the Verb sein

4
Regular Verbs in the Present Tense

5
Indefinite Articles and Numbers to 100

6
Eine Reise nach Wien und Salzburg

7
Asking Questions and Numbers above 100

8
The Nominative and Accusative Cases, and kein-

9
Time in German and Possessive Pronouns

10
Coordinating Conjunctions and der- Words

11
Modal Verbs and More Accusative

12
Eine Reise nach Munchen und Rothenburg ob der Tauber

13
Present Perfect and da- and wo- Compounds

14
Ich hab’ mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren

15
Separable-Prefix Verbs

16
Subordinate and Infinitive Clauses

17
More Infinitive Clauses and the Dative Case

18
Eine Reise nach Zurich und Zermatt

19
Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns

20
More Dative and Subordinating Conjunctions

21
The Simple Past

22
Bauerin Barbel und die drei rotbartigen Zwerge

23
More Simple Past and Relative Pronouns

24
Eine Reise nach Hamburg und Cuxhaven

25
Two-Way Prepositions and Verbs That Use Them

26
Comparative/Superlative and Adjective Endings

27
The Genitive Case and the Passive Voice

28
The Subjunctive Mood

29
Eine Reise nach Wittenberg und Berlin

30
Our Journey: The End or Just the Beginning?

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