(Download) "Language Mixing German: The Little Words" by Alfred Schneider * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Language Mixing German: The Little Words
- Author : Alfred Schneider
- Release Date : January 17, 2020
- Genre: German,Books,Reference,Foreign Languages,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 5715 KB
Description
A new language-learning technique
Trick your brain into accepting German words as "English". We pretend that German words are actually newly-coined English words.
It's technique is called "Diglot Weave".
Evidence
One University in Iran experimented with the method on some high schoolers learning English. Half the kids learned using standard methods, and the other half used the Diglot Weave method. Afterwards, they all sat a test. What were the results?
The kids taught the usual way scored 12 out of 25, but the kids taught with the Diglot Weave method scored nearly double - 23 out of 25!
Also, some kindergartens in China use a variation of the method they invented to teach children English. The kids enjoy it much more than the usual approaches, and the teachers report better results overall. Parents also appreciate it, because they see their children learning English much more quickly and easily than before.
Want to try it?
This book includes over 80 German conjunctions and prepositions like "and", "with", "for", and so on - the little words vital to creating sentences. We mix them into fully English sentences. By the end of the book, your brain should be tricked into thinking that these words are "English".
Words included
aber = but
all(e/r/s/n/m) = all
als = than
also = so
andere(r/s/m/n) = other(s)
auch = also
auf = on
aus = from out of
ausgenommen = except for
außer = except
außerdem = furthermore
beide(m/n/r/s) = both
bevor/vor/vorher = before
bis zu = up to
bis = as far as
bis = until
da = since [that]
damit = so that / in order to
dann = then
darum = thus
das = the (neuter perpetrator + victim)
dass = that
dem = the (masc. third party)
dem = the (neuter third party)
den = the (masc. victim)
den = the (plural third party)
denn = seeing as
dennoch = nevertheless
der = the (fem. third party)
der = the (masc. perpetrator)
der = the (plural owner)
des = the (masc. owner)
des = the (neuter owner)
deshalb = therefore
die = the (fem. perpetrator + victim)
die = the (plural perpetrator + victim)
doch = yet
durch = through
ein = a/an (masc. perpetrator)
ein = a/an (neuter perpetrator + victim)
eine = a/an (fem. perpetrator + victim)
einem = a/an (masc. third party)
einem = a/an (neuter third party)
einen = a/an (masc. victim)
einer = a/an (fem. owner + third party)
eines = a/an (masc. owner)
eines = a/an (neuter owner)
einige(r/n/m/s) = some [things]
einschließlich = including
entweder X oder Y = either X or Y
etwas = some [amount or part]
falls = just in case
für = for [purpose]
gegen = against
immer = always
in Richtung = towards
in = in
innerhalb = inside
jede(r/s/n/m) = each / every
jedenfalls = anyhow
jedoch = however
laut = according to
mit = with
nachdem/nach/danach = after
neben = next to
nie = never
noch = (see “weder X noch Y”)
nun = well [then]
obgleich = though
obwohl = although
oder = or
ohne = without
sehr = very
seit = since [a time]
so = so
sondern = but rather
sowieso = anyway
statt = rather than
trotz = despite
trotzdem = nevertheless
um X zu Y = to [do something]
und = and
unter = among
von = about [a specific topic]
von = by [someone]
von = from
von = of
weder X noch Y = neither X nor Y
weil = because
wenn = if
wie = like [similar]
während = during
während = while
zu = to [a place]
zwischen = between
äußerst = extremely
über = about [a broad topic]
überdies = besides [this point]