"A New, Practical and Easy Method of Learning the German Language" offers a comprehensive approach to mastering German. Designed as a second course following J.C. Oehlschlager's German dictionary, this 1854 edition emphasizes practical application and ease of use. Franz Ahn's method focuses on pronunciation, aiming to provide students with a solid foundation in spoken German.
This historical text provides a glimpse into 19th-century language instruction, useful for those interested in the history of language education or seeking a traditional approach to learning German. Its enduring value lies in its structured methodology.
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