A First German Book on the Direct Method. By 



G. T. Ungoed, M.A., late Exhibitioner of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge, Assistant Master at Acton Coimty School. 



Large Crown 8vo. pp. viii + 177 (or 136 without vocabulary). Price 2s. bd. 



Extract from the Preface 



This book is an attempt to provide an easy course of 

 instruction for pupils who begin the study of German at an 

 early age. It is written entirely in German and contains a 

 series of graduated lessons with questions and exercises, 

 phonetic transcriptions of the first eleven lessons and a brief 

 summary of grammar. 



Alethod. The work is planned for use on the direct and 

 oral method. 



Subject Matter. The text has been chosen to teach a 

 vocabulary dealing mainly with the immediate surroundings 

 of the pupils. 



Pronunciation. The pronunciation adopted is that pre- 

 scribed by the stage conference and expounded in the works 

 of Siebs and V^etor. 



Plan of the book. The frame-work of the book is the 

 series of class-room lessons introducing fresh grammatical 

 phenomena, followed, where possible, by a rhyme and an 

 anecdote. 



Nineteenth Century Essays. Edited with an introduction 

 and notes by George Sampson. 



Pitt Press Series. Extra fcap. 8vo. pp. xii-|-227. Price zs. 



CONTENTS 



Carlvle, On History 



Macaulay, Ranke's History of the Popes 



Bagehot, Shakespeare — The Man 



Newman, Literature 



RusKiN, Sir Joshua and Holbein 



Arnold, Marcus Aurehus 



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