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The aim of Oxford Take off in German is to introduce you to German as it is
really spoken throughout the German-speaking world. Whether you are a complete
beginner or just need to brush up on your knowledge of the language, this audio-led
course will help you to speak, read, write, and understand authentic German
quickly and easily. It contains dialogues and activities, pronunciation practice,
detailed grammatical help, cultural information, and reading practice, as well
as review sections to help you assess your progress, and language learning strategy
tips.

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To find out more about how the course is
organized, see a page from the course book and listen to sample
sound files. The file is a PDF and you will need Adobe® Acrobat
Reader to open it. Adobe® Acrobat Reader is free software that
lets you view and print PDF files. To download Acrobat Reader, click
here.
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Already doing the Take Off In course? Here's
the opportunity to extend your knowledge, build up your vocabulary,
and practise the language you're learning. The progression follows
that of the course and for each of the 14 units, we have prepared
new dialogues and activities. So why not start straightaway!
Or, if you haven't started the course, why not take a look to
see what's on offer?
The dialogues and activities in this section have been prepared
by Andrea Reitz, co-author of the Take Off In German course.
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An easy-access audio guide to help you with
the pronunciation of German sounds.
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Find out more about two little words which
can help make your German more colloquial.
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