Washington, D.C.: 1972. 563 p.
This is one of a series of self-teaching textbooks initially prepared for the Armed Forces and now offered to the public. The text is designed to be used with a native speaker of Danish or with the accompanying recordings. The textbook is divided into three major sections, each consisting of five leaing units and one unit for review. Each unit is centered around some practical aspect of daily life, and covers basic sentences, pronunciation practice, word study, grammar and conversational situations. Each unit concludes with a "finder list" of vocabulary introduced in the unit. The emphasis is on speaking rather than on reading or writing. The text concludes with a list of useful words and phrases, spelling check lists, a Danish-English word list and English-Danish word list. Both word lists contain all the vocabulary introduced in the course.
This is one of a series of self-teaching textbooks initially prepared for the Armed Forces and now offered to the public. The text is designed to be used with a native speaker of Danish or with the accompanying recordings. The textbook is divided into three major sections, each consisting of five leaing units and one unit for review. Each unit is centered around some practical aspect of daily life, and covers basic sentences, pronunciation practice, word study, grammar and conversational situations. Each unit concludes with a "finder list" of vocabulary introduced in the unit. The emphasis is on speaking rather than on reading or writing. The text concludes with a list of useful words and phrases, spelling check lists, a Danish-English word list and English-Danish word list. Both word lists contain all the vocabulary introduced in the course.