Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken German. No prior knowledge of the language is required.These two 60-miniute CDs, recorded by native speakers, are an invaluable component of the course. While reinforcing material from the book, the CDs also contain a variety of additional exercises, including role-playing, and a useful guide to pronunciation.
Glyn Hatherall
- Thames Valley University (formerly Ealing Technical College / Ealing College of Higher Education / Polytechnic of West London) [1969-1997]:
- Principal Lecturer [1983-85, 1992-97]
- Head of School / Department [1985-92]
- General Editor, Treffpunkt / German Teaching, Journal of the Association of Teachers of German / Association for Language Learning [1986-91]
- Reviews Editor, German Teaching [1991-94]
- Editorial Board member, Modern German Studies (Association for Modern German Studies) [2001-
- External examing for:
>English for Diploma in Translation) [1998-2006]
- External member [variously] of course review/validation or subject/faculty review panels for:
Dublin Institute of Technology; Polytechnics of Middlesex, Sunderland, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Coventry, Bristol, Central London, Manchester, Oxford,
Dielinde Hatherall
German native speaker
1970-2006 Part-time lecturer in German:
> Ealing College of Higher Education > Polytechnic of West London > Thames Valley University
1976-84 Part-time lecturer in German:
Ealing Adult Education Service
1977-88 Part-time lecturer in German:
Hammersmith & North Kensington Adult Education Institute
1983-90 Support tutor for language teachers on in-service training:
Inner London Education Authority
1984-88 Examiner for German:
Institute of Linguists
1986 to date Various teaching contracts:
German for industry and commerce
1987-89 Temporary 0.5 post as lecturer in German:
Ealing College of Higher Education
1993-98 Part-time (associate) lecturer in German:
University of Greenwich