Inductive Readings in German: Book 1

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Balduf, Emery Winfield
Hagboldt, Peter
Kaufmann, F.W.

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1927

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Hadboldt's work here is different from his work for the Heath-Chicago German Series in 1933. This book contains twenty-seven items or groups of items with which students can start reading German. Perhaps half of them are or contain fables. The fables are Der Löwe und der Wolf (2); Ich bin gross, und du bist klein (2); Wer alles will, bekommt nichts (3); Der Esel und der Wolf (4); Der Frosch und die Maus (4); Der Hofhund und der Wolf (5); Das Kalb und der Storch (6); Der Löwe teilt (6); Rechts oder links (8); Das Geld im Garten (9); Die Milchfrau (14); Der Wolf und das Lamm (Nach Luther) (17); Der Rabe und der Fuchs (Nach Lessing) (31); and Der junge Löwe und der Mensch (38). Der Esel und der Wolf is told in a straightforward way; surprisingly, the ass does not outwit and strike the wolf. Lessing's FC is clever: the cheese is poisoned and kills the fox. There are questions and exercises and a vocabulary at the end. This study-booklet is unusually tall (8¼) and thin (4¾).

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The University of Chicago Press

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5866 (Access ID)

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