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Books for Spanish and German languages grammar
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Hi,
"English Grammar in Use" - Cambridge University Press is quite impressive.
Any equivalent books for the Spanish and German languages?
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Hi,
German is my mother tongue, so i can't recommend a book. But check out the German courses of
Goethe-Institut
.
Maybe there's one
next to you
.
One advantage is that their certifications are officially recognised.
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