I've been studying from Mauger's COURS DE LANGUE ET DE CIVILISATION FRANCAISES, a course that combines language and culture.
Does anyone know of a similar style course in german and italian? I don't mind if it's a bit older.
Thanks!
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Re: german and italian course question
The first Goethe Institut course, Deutsche Sprachlehre für Ausländer, appears to be similar in style to the Mauger, but it doesn't make the same effort to present German culture.
Archive.org have a copy.
NB, I've not used this course, just browsed throught it.
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Dw.com's modern course Nicos Weg might be an attempt to present contemporary German society while also teaching the language.
Archive.org have a copy.
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NB, I've not used this course, just browsed throught it.
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Re: german and italian course question
Thank you Dave, I'll check it out right now!
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