Cours de grammaire allemande
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Cours de grammaire allemande is a concise textbook designed for learners who wish to master the grammatical structures of German through French instruction. Published in 2000 by Editions du Temps, the work presents rules in clear, incremental sections, each accompanied by illustrative examples and practice exercises. The organization follows a logical progression from basic phonology and orthography to complex syntactic constructions, allowing students to build competence step by step. Vocabulary is contextualized within grammatical contexts, reinforcing both form and usage. The book includes tables that summarize verb conjugations, noun declensions, and adjective agreements, as well as occasional cultural notes that highlight regional variations. Exercises range from translation tasks to sentence transformation, encouraging active application of concepts. While the text is primarily intended for university students and self‑directed learners, its compact size and focused scope make it a useful reference for teachers seeking a quick review of German grammar points. Overall, the volume offers a systematic, classroom‑compatible approach to German grammar without extraneous commentary.
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Francis Debuire
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