If your eyes are crossing from your German lessons at school or at the Goethe-Institut and you’re having an impossible time sorting out German grammar, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.This is especially useful for folks who’re learning German via Rosetta Stone, an awesome series of courses and levels that never ever teaches rote grammar or vocabulary, because you’ll sort out all of the amazing things you learned.
If you don’t need to read this book and don’t care why you learned so much on Rosetta Stone then don’t get the book; however, if you’re just the curious sort that “just has to know” then this is the magic book for you — an amazingly good investment: English Grammar for Students of German: The Study Guide for Those Learning German by Cecile Zorach, Charlotte Melin, Elizabeth A. Kautz




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Couldn’t agree more, C money. I even got the latin version which helped a great deal, and this coming from someone who learned English grammar from a diagrammatical perspective back in the day! Good call
@Dan: Man, one of these days I would love to study Latin again — it did not stick in 7th and 8th grade. And when I become semi-fluent in German, I want to return to French and Spanish and maybe even Brazilian Portuguese.